Rough guesses? Izturis - .265/.300/.345 plus glove but not plus-plus Cedeno - .270/.310/.375 marginally above average glovework Theriot - .280/.340/.390 below average glovework, but not bad I don't see there being a whole lot of difference value-wise between Izturis and Cedeno right now. I still have a hard time believing Cedeno wont improve greatly upon working with Perry coupled with the fact he's got his rookie shakes out of the way. Izturis probably wont have much of a chance of improvement. Theriot probably has the best chance to blow that projection away, but I'm not too optomistic about his glove. That's not as much of a concern with a staff that gets so many strikeouts and flyballs, though. Looking at skills and future projection, Cedeno has the most upside of the bunch. Theriot is an unknown quantity but has the best bat right now. Izturis is nothing but a glove. Irregardless of what the team's plans for the future are, I trade off Izturis in a package with some other guys to try and get Crisp for CF or Westbrook. Depending on what else we do this offseason, I start either Cedeno or Theriot at SS. If we keep upgrading the offense and can hide what could be another year of developing the bat, I make Cedeno the everday guy as I think he can be more useful 2 years from now than Theriot if given the development time. If we still have a struggling offense with a distinct lack of OBP, I start Theriot and take the minor hit on defense. None of this would stop me from signing a reasonable contract for Lugo or making a trade for ARod or Tejada, though.