Baseball sources said a number of teams still remained in the running for Alfonso Soriano last night, including the Los Angeles Angels and Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals. Several of those teams appeared to be waiting to see how other possible trades played out before making a final offer on Soriano. The situation with Baltimore Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada, who is being sought by a number of teams, including the Angels and Astros, in particular has been an impediment to the completion of a Soriano deal. "It's been a slow process," Bowden said. "I think there's a lot of things at play for a lot of clubs. You've got so many teams in the pennant race in so many divisions. Everybody's playing and everybody has a pecking order of priorities that they want. And until their priorities are done, they don't go to Plan B, C and D until they know Plan A is out of the way. What that causes is a potential active Monday."