I didn't think we had the players to make a trade at the deadline, and I don't think that's changing soon. With few shiny FA's - and those probably getting overpaid because of the shortage - I'll look at what we've got. Patterson might up his value by playing well the rest of the way, but he's still more useful to us if he can figure it out and be a decent hitter. *If* he hits a bit the next two months, there's no reason to trade him. Add Pie, and I remove Lawton or Burnitz before Corey (if Corey is a .270 hitter and not a .230 one.) An OF of Pie, Corey, and Lawton/Murton would be a low-power one, but might be the best we could piece together without a miracle move. Lawton's approach at the plate would be welcomed next year, but his defense has been underwhelming. I'm not sure he can even handle LF at this point - though we had "unecessary dive" Alou out there for a few years. Still, we've GOT to have a lead off hitter, and Lawton is currently the best option - even if it means crappy D in left and Murton loses AB's. With hesitation, I'd probably try to resign Lawton. Lee and ARam are the heart of the lineup. They'll be back. We could really use a power lefty bat to break them up, but I'm not sure where that would come from. Burnitz is a gamer, but he clearly isn't that bat. Walker is a boost from a non-offensive position, but is getting older. The Soriano efforts that might've included Walker leaving make me think he might not be back. Cedeno might factor in at 2B if Nomar decided to take another 1 year attempt at proving he can still play healthy (which is silly to think about.) Defensively Cedeno should play SS over Nomar. I expect that Nomar leaves, Perez plays SS while Cedeno watches, and Walker or a warm body plays 2B. The tears flow freely on the board when it happens. I'd scale back Zambrano for the rest of this season. If his back bothers him at all next start, I shut him down. No sense in him overcompensating with his arm and screwing something up. Pray for Prior's health. If the rotation is roughly the same next year and either Prior or Z get hurt, .500 is the best we can probably expect. Anything Woody can give us is a bonus - though another injury-ridden year at his salary is a boat anchor on the payroll. We can't get appreciable value for him until he's had his shoulder work and pitches well next year. And even if he does, we'll have to pick up some salary to move him - especially if he's still relieving. Since a trade now would bring less than nothing, I'd only trade him - next year - if it becomes clear he wasn't coming back in 2007. Maddux will almost certainly be back. He makes too much for his stats, but I'm hoping there's lots of intangibles the young pitchers are soaking up. I know that's hooey given the 5.00+ ERAs they have, but I like to pretend. I like having him on the team and he'd be a fine #5 (if we had a #3 and #4), but wish he was cheaper. Bullpen. Bullpen. Bullpen. Dempster has had some nice moments. Ohman is fine as our situational lefty. That's about the nicest things I can say. Novoa, Wellemeyer, Wuertz should be competing for one spot at the back of the pen. They all have promise, but shouldn't be counted on. Hill and Mitre might factor in here, but Mitre is wired for starting and Hill needs to show he belongs in the bigs. A lefty hitting catcher with anything at the plate would be a nice addition - even if it's only to get 2 of every 5 starts. Barrett is as good a catcher as we can get, but he tends to slump. While Blanco has been fine the last month, a second catcher who could make good use of about 200 ABs would keep Barrett's cold streaks on the bench. Oh, and put my dead cat on the bench instead of Dusty.