While I really like Padilla, I still have to take Schmidt over him. It all really depends on the $ and years, but I think theres a better chance Schmidt continues at this level or slightly regresses for the next few years compared to Padilla miraculously making the jump that Schmidt did. It'd be interesting to hear a scouting comparison of the two. I agree, it would all come down to the dollars and years. The thing that keeps coming up for me is that Padilla will be 29 almost all season long next year while Schmidt will be 34 in January. That's five years difference. I'm not saying going with Padilla is the clear choice, its not. But 5 years does give one pause. When you are looking at the 2nd tier guys behind Zito and Schmidt, they all have their own warts. Padilla put up some nice numbers in contract year last season and has a good arm, but he worries me. Their were a lot of rumors flying around him the last couple of years here, in the Delaware Valley, and I still find it odd that Gillick (who isn't a bad GM) basically gave him away last offseason to TX. He had been an enigma in PHL, and their have been rumors that he has a problem with the "sauce". He's been known to be lazy and not workout and listen to coaches. I'm not saying I don't want him (he does have a good arm) but giving him a 4 year deal makes me a bit nervous.