We'll probably never really know. So it's not ridiculous to trade for Abreu and the 15m he's owed for the next two years, but it is ridiculous to offer Giles 15m. I don't get it. Giles did test the market. He filed for free agency and didn't sign a contract until just a few days before the arbitration deadline. If he waited until after the deadline, he was at risk of not being able to re-sign with San Diego unless they offered arbitration. Working a deal was probably not likely, since they were only offering 7 or 8m a year with their first offer. San Diego offering arby was not a guarantee either, since they would have lost big time if it went before an arbitrator, and San Diego would have had to known that Giles would probably accept arby rather than sign a 10m a year deal with some other team. I'm guessing. I could be wrong. But, that's all anyone can do here is guess. There were several teams that showed interest and some made offers. NYY, LAD and St. Louis were some of the teams making offers. Toronto made an offer, but considering the different league, different country, I don't know how seriously they were going to be taken by Giles. What it came down to, IMO, is that no team offered up enough cash to inspire Giles to leave. He really got short changed with his last contract considering his production. I'd bet if a competitive team offered up enough, he would have signed. Honestly, there really weren't many teams that could afford to give him what it would have taken to pry him away from San Diego. Until San Diego upped their offer, it didn't appear as though Giles had any intentions of returning. Same can be said of Hoffman.