The Orioles have revisited trade talks with the Chicago Cubs about multi-tool outfielder Felix Pie, according to industry sources, and could end up as the third team in a three-way deal that would send marquee right-hander Jake Peavy from the San Diego Padres to Chicago. Sources said that the Cubs are looking for a young pitcher in return with one possible scenario being the Orioles sending starter Garrett Olson to Chicago, who then could trade the left-hander to the Padres as part of a package for Peavy. Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail is reluctant to trade his young pitching, but the Orioles have long been enamored by Pie's potential and tools. The Padres and Cubs have been looking for a third team to get involved in the Peavy trade talks because Chicago reportedly doesn't have all the y oung, major league-ready pieces that San Diego is seeking. Padres general manager Kevin Towers told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday that he might have found a third team to finish the deal with Cubs, but he declined to identify the club. The Orioles appear to be that third team, but getting a deal done probably won't be a simple process. Since the Cubs would be picking up a huge contract, it's fair to speculate that they'll have to wait to finalize the deal at least until after the Dec. 1 deadline for bids to buy the franchise from the Tribune Company. http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/baseball/bal-orioles1129,0,3629851.story Very interesting.