Is Delgado a blip again on Williams radar screen?
DETROIT – White Sox general manager Kenny Williams thought he had Carlos Delgado in 2004. When the left-handed slugger triggered his no-trade clause and opted to stay with the Toronto Blue Jays, Williams was livid. Six years later, is Williams after Delgado again? The Sox are apparently interested enough to be seriously considering offering the 38-year-old Delgado a minor-league contract. Delgado is still recovering from hip surgery, and he hasn’t played since May of last year, when he was with the Mets. But as designated hitters Mark Kotsay and Andruw Jones continue scuffling, Williams continues searching for other options. Kotsay did have a huge impact on Thursday’s 6-4 win over the Tigers in 11 innings. He hit a 2-run homer in the ninth, and after Bobby Jenks couldn’t hold a 4-1 lead, Kotsay delivered the deciding 2-run triple in the 11th. While he’s obviously rusty, Delgado did put up big numbers (38 home runs, 115 RBI) with New York in 2008. “Carlos Delgado? OK. I thought this guy