Maybe Joe Blanton of Oakland. Matt Clement seems to fit that mold, an expensive as it may be. Other guys could fit the mold are Aaron Cook, Steve Trachsel, Kris Benson, Jake Westbrook (<---yes, yes, I know Shapiro's comment, but he IS available, wheter Shapiro admits it or not) Jon Lieber, I believe those are kind of names Rosenthal is that fit into the "back end of the rotation.." So given that...which is better: Schmidt and one of Meche/Marquis/Westbrook or Lilly and Jennings? I'm surprised that with all the potential combinations, there doesn't seem to be anyone (but me) with Westbrook *and* Jennings as their first choice. Trade for 'em both, and pass on the overpriced FAs. For Jennings, build something around Jones and a young pitcher For Westbrook, give Marshall, Ohman, Dempster. Try and add Pagan for Michaels. That permits maximum flexibility and minimum commitment for 2008 and beyond. Use 2007 to evaluate both, along with alternatives like Guzman, Gallagher, Veal, Marmol, etc. Depending on how things play out, this time next year you're working to re-sign one or both (along with Miller), or moving them aside to make room for a kid or two. Lilly, Meche, etc. you're stuck with longterm regardless of how they and others perform. For CF, find a way to get a 1-year guy like Crisp, Church, Bradley, etc. that actually IS a CF.