I'm really torn on Soriano. I don't think I'd mess with him. I'd keep him within my sights, but I'd focus on trades to make the team better along with less significant FA signings. I'd bring back Wade Miller, Kerry Wood and extend Aramis. I would target guys like Julio Lugo, Durham, Vicente Padilla and Kenny Lofton on the market. I'd attempt to trade Jacque Jones and Bob Howry along with a prospect for JD Drew. I'd attempt to trade Cedeno, Dempster (and cash) and a prospect pitcher to Tampa for Crawford. OF: Murton, Crawford, Drew, Restovich, Lofton, Pagan IF: Ramirez, Lugo, Durham, Lee, Izturis, Theriot C: Barrett, Soto SP: Zambrano, Prior, Miller, Hill, Padilla, Marshall, Guzman, etc... RP: Eyre, Wuertz, Wood, Marmol, Mateo, Novoa, Aardsma, Ohman, Rusch Crawford (age 25, .348 OBP in 2006, just entering prime) Lugo (age 31, .340+ OBP last 3 years) Lee (needs no introduction) Drew (lefty power bat desperately needed in between Lee and Ramirez) Ramirez (will absolutely love driving in guys from the 5 slot) Durham (potential top of the order guy, placeholder for Patterson) Murton (could be involved in midseason trade if Pie is ready) Barrett (is there a better #8 hitter in the league?) Durham and Murton are like a whole 2nd top of the order, but at the bottom. Sign a Kevin Millar type as a 4th outfielder/1b in case Murton is moved to make room for Pie. Crawford slides over to LF. Besides, replacing Pagan or Lofton with someone like Millar provides a bit more pop off the bench. That's how I would rebuild for 2007. They might have to give up a few decent prospects to get guys like Crawford and Drew, but that's two guys I think I'd rather have than someone like Soriano.