Ken Griffey, Jr. is now the subject of trade rumors and the biggest hold up on whether or not he will be moved is if a team is actually willing to take on his heavy contract. The Padres are one team that is interested in the future Hall Of Famer and he actually would already be on the club if Phil Nevin hadn?t vetoed a proposed trade that would have sent him to San Diego several seasons ago. The White Sox are the other principal suitor, but Ken Williams? club has been built with bargain ballplayers and taking on Griffey would risk deviating from what has been a raging success. Another caveat in moving Griffey is that since he is a 10 and 5 player, he has the ability to veto any trade. He has now gone on record welcoming a potential trade. "Only to the right team," Griffey said. "It would have to be a top contender because I want to win. I want a World Series ring. I'm tired of looking at my dad's three World Series rings." The Reds are reportedly keen on moving him, so the question remains, will the Padres or White Sox or a darkhorse somewhere come in and acquire Griffey?