The Rays didn't trade Scott Kazmir to the Mets on Tuesday. Or Delmon Young to the Giants. Or Rocco Baldelli to the Twins. Or Carl Crawford to any of a half-dozen supposedly interested teams. With offseason rumors in full swirl at the annual GM meetings, Rays' Executive Vice President Andrew Friedman said Tuesday he has to be open to all possibilities in trying to improve a team that averaged 97 losses over its first decade and has finished last nine times out of 10. "We're not good enough as of Nov.7, 2007, to say that anyone is untouchable," Friedman said. "Obviously, there are players that we're much less likely to talk about and it would be much harder for us to deal. That being said, we have to listen to anything and everything, and if there is a team that wants Player X and is offering, in our opinion, a good deal more than Player X, we can't be afraid to pull the trigger."