You don't see any team paying an aging slugger 4/40? The Yankees would do it in a heartbeat, especially if they are struggling for offense and the Rays keep on winning. The Yankees. The Cubs-like impotent Mets. The Braves, Giants and Rockies. Maybe another half dozen AL teams. 4/40 is not a stretch at all for an aging slugger. I could see the Giants being desperate enough for a bat that they do it. But I think even that is a longshot. 4/40 for an aging slugger is not a stretch. 4/40 for an aging slugger that is a liability on defense, has a recent history of leg issues which has taken away another dimension of his game, and who has 2 lackluster seasons out of 4 without Rudy Jaramillo (who a team trading for him won't have) with one of those good seasons being his contract year 4 years ago.....is another story. I think teams are wising up about long-term, double digit million dollar deals to older players. The Ibanez deal has been biting the Phillies in the arse since about August of last year. Jermaine Dye did not get signed. Guys like Damon, Vlad, Matsui, Tejada, and Beltre only were able to get 1 year deals despite most coming off of strong 2009 seasons. Only Beltre was able to get more than 8Mil.