The trade rumors involving Jose Reyes and Johan Santana have been put to rest by Mets general manager Omar Minaya. Not that Reyes didn't experience a few night sweats when his fellow Dominicans constantly reminded him he might be playing for the Twins next season. "When you heard it over and over, you feel it's going to happen," Reyes said yesterday. "You don't hear nothing from the general manager, you think about it a little bit. Everybody here in the Dominican, they told me, 'Oh man, you're going to go to Minnesota.' So I said, 'I don't know.' Then Omar says, 'Jose Reyes don't go nowhere.' That made me feel more relaxed, you know?" While his name is no longer being mentioned with regard to Santana, Reyes says it might be worth it to unload top Met prospects Carlos Gomez and Fernando Martinez if it means bringing the ace lefthander to Flushing. "We need another starting pitcher," Reyes said. "(Tom) Glavine's gone. We need another one, no doubt. If we can get Santana, whoa! That would be huge. You have to think about (trading young prospects). Santana is still young too. Let's see what happens. Our team with Santana? Whew!"