You also need your farm system to provide cheap talent at a key position or two to allow you to afford to trade for guys like Dunn or Mench. If Cedeno and Pie can cover SS and CF, you can sign Dunn to a big contract while holding on to other soon to be expensive, but productive parts like Zambrano and Prior. Untouchable is a loose term for "it would take something real extraordinary to trade him". If the Yankees offered A-Rod (and paid half his contract) for Pie, Mitre and Hill, I'd do it in a heartbeat. Untouchable just means you won't trade him unless you can get a serious impact player in return. Ok...how about something like this... Pie and Mitre for Mench? He's performed solidly at the major league level for several years and has a solid OBP and power. At this point I'm thinking that I'd be open to something like that...just insert trade target (Dunn, Huff, et al...) I think we've really got to consider it if we get a proven young player in return. Personally, I wouldn't make that trade. Mench is a solid player, but not a guy I trade my best offensive prospect for. For Pie, I want a franchise type player in return. Dunn, Beltran, A-Rod, Abreu, B. Giles, etc.... Sure, Pie is not worth any of those guys by himself. But, at the same time, we don't really know what we are getting rid of. Boston is still kicking themselves for trading Jeff Bagwell for an old, inconsistent middle reliever. The White Sox had to be kicking themselves for trading Sammy Sosa for George Bell. The list goes on of great prospects that were shipped off for spare parts that turned out to be superstars. We don't know whether Pie could be the next superstar or the next flop, but I'm not overly excited about watching him blossom into a superstar for some other team unless his net return gave us not just one playoff appearance, but several. The Florida Marlins could have traded their top prospect in 2003 to help their push to the playoffs, but instead, they promoted him and Miguel Cabrera is on everyone's wish list today. I'm looking forward to the day Felix Pie is patrolling centerfield. Until that day comes, I don't want to see his name come up in trade rumors unless it's for a franchise type player. Texas needs pitching, pitching and more pitching. To get Mench, you could offer Mitre and another arm or two and call it good. Now you have Mench and Pie. If Texas wants Pie, instead of Mench, I want Tex. I don't think Texas would want Pie though, since Rich Hill is the lefty of the two that can actually throw strikes. :wink: