I would probably give up 3-4 of the guys on most top 10 lists, while maybe throwing in a current bullpen arm and/or another lower ranked prospect. Would you give up Ohman along with Pie, Guzman and Hill? What kind of worries me is that the O's (Stockwell) know who is good and who isn't. I understand where you're coming from, but we can't give Stockstill too much credit here. The Cubs seem to overvalue many of their prospects, and many of them don't seem to pan out. They rarely ever call up the right guys for the right reasons so there's a chance that Stockstill isn't the greatest talent evaluator and believes the hype as much as anyone else. Or he could be really good at what he does. But the point is that we can't assume that were going to get fleeced out of our best prospects because the guy who scouted them (who has a bias for his former players) is helping the O's. In fact, it might even work in the Cubs favor, since Stockstill scouted these guys, he might even overvalue them still. The other thing to factor is that since he's so new in the Baltimore organization, they may not be taking full stock of his opinion in one of the team's biggest ever transactions since he's only been there for like six weeks. To answer your question, I'd probably hold off on Guzman at first, and see where that goes. If we're throwing all that at them, they'd need to take back salary or send back prospects or serviceable veterans with low, low salaries.