The Reds are now free to trade Ken Griffey Jr. if the team wishes, according to a radio report Saturday. The report said the center fielder, who continues to be the focus of a trade rumor involving the White Sox, is believed to have cleared waivers. Brian Goldberg, the Cincinnati-based agent for Griffey, said Saturday he still has not heard from the Reds regarding any potential trades. Griffey, who is signed with the Reds through 2008 at $12.5 million with a club option for 2009, has the right to veto any trade because of his status as a 10-and-5 player. "We have not been asked anything," Goldberg said. "We can't answer to something we haven't been asked."