Read a nice article on what the D-Backs would probably be wanting in return. Probably 4-5 players with 3 of them being major league ready or already in the bigs. They have holes in LF, the bullpen, the rotation and 1B, not to mention the hole trading Upton creates. We could definitely send them "major leaguers" anyway, as Colvin, Wells, Coleman, and Cashner could all be considered needs for them. So, maybe some package including some of them and maybe one bigtime prospect from us could get it done? Another thought was he could fetch an established big leaguer, 2 top 10 prospects and a lower level guy as well. Either way, we've got the pieces to make these type of deals. However, later on in the article, it mentions that the Yankees and Red Sox may be the only 2 teams around wiling to take on the risk of the last few years of Upton's deal. His contract is as follows, by the way: 4.25 in 2001, 6.75 in 2012, 9.75 in 2013, 14.25 in 2014, and 14.75 in 2015. The author acts like he's not going to be worth that kind of money at the latter stages of his deal, but since he's going to be in his prime at that point, I can't really see this as being a bigtime issue personally. Does anyone else? With our supposed money lockdown, this seems like the best chance we've got to get an impact player this offseason, who's actually affordable. I think you've got to take this kind of chance, don't you?