no, that would be an awful idea. guzman has had injury problems throughout his minor league career. you've finally found something that keeps him relatively healthy; be happy you've got that. one would think so. he'll have spent half a season at AA; that's enough to be a serious contender for a spot in the rotation if he turns enough heads. i'd expect that he'd be returned to iowa though. i think they acquired gorz because they needed another pitcher back in the deal. he's a decent option for the #5 starter, though he'd have to prove himself. one would assume they're going to let harden walk simply because of the payroll crunch they're dealing with next year, although harden has hurt his value in free agency by being pretty average this year. unlikely, if for no other reason than this season was the perfect time to commit to him as a starter and they still won't do it. no way. utley is one of the top five players in the game, a very good hitter and outstanding fielder, generally stays healthy, is a great value for $15M a year from 2010-13, and they don't have a replacement for him. plus now they have cliff lee and cole hamels fronting the rotation; they really do not need someone like zambrano. i really have to try hard to think of a reasonable deal involving those guys - maybe utley for zambrano, vitters, cashner, angel guzman and starlin castro? still doubt the phillies do it. now this might be possible, though the yankees already have three good frontline pitchers (sabathia, burnett, chamberlain) and no reasonable replacement for cano. plus it really isn't the yankees' m.o. to trade established good players to bring back other good players - generally if they want a frontline starter, they'll just go out and sign him in free agency or, failing that, trade prospects for him.