Reportedly, the Marlins' Juan Pierre might be dealt this winter. Apparently, it won't be to the Yankees. At last week's GM meetings, the Marlins didn't approach the Yankees about Pierre ? and the Bombers didn't inquire about him, a source said yesterday. Despite the Yankees' pressing need for a good defensive center fielder, the source added that he didn't think the Yanks would go after Pierre when their negotiations with Hideki Matsui wrap up. Another source added that the internal debate on whether to pursue Pierre had been kicked around for a long time, but there was absolutely nothing brewing at the moment. The financially shaky Marlins are also shopping first baseman Carlos Delgado. Pierre is in the final year of arbitration after earning $3.4 million last season. "I think he's gone," an official of one AL club told ESPN's Jayson Stark.