Seeking a potential replacement for free agent third baseman Alex Rodriguez, the New York Yankees have some interest in the Orioles' star infielder, according to an industry source. How much interest they have, and how willing the Orioles will be to trade their most accomplished player to a division rival remains to be seen. One reason the Orioles balked at trading Tejada to the Boston Red Sox after the 2005 season was that some in the organization, including owner Peter Angelos, were hesitant to help a division rival. "We have to be open-minded to anything," Orioles' President Andy MacPhail said, talking in general about the potential of moving Tejada. "If we think a deal at the end of the day makes sense for us, we're going to do it."