Miguel Tejada plans to lobby for Alfonso Soriano to join him in Baltimore. Several sources have said that Baltimore will make a strong run at Soriano, the Washington Nationals' left fielder. "I would be more happy if my team was a contending team. But what can I do?" he said. "I still have three more years here. I would like to win. I want to play for something. I love baseball, but at the same time I like winning." Tejada said he hopes to stay in Baltimore, despite the likelihood that the Orioles will at least explore a deal involving the shortstop. "If the team wants to win, the last thing this team should do is trade me," he said.