$5.5 million seems steep for a backup who can only really play 1B What if traded Luis Vizcaino (3.5) + prospect for Johnson (5.5). After adding in the 500K buyout for Vizcaino, the Cubs would only be taking on 1.5 million for Johnson. That's a deal I'd do if you could get Bowden to bite on it. Johnson would at least give us a decent bat on the bench, and allow Lou to comfortably give Lee an off day every now and then. Also, I think Johnson (while he's never played there) could be just as passable in LF/RF as Hoffpauir. I'm sure a rebuilding team would love to have a 34 year old declining reliever making nearly four million. Jim Bowden isn't a bad enough GM to make that move. That's Dave Littlefield level of ineptitude. Even though Adam Dunn is easily worth 20 million I don't understand why the Nationals signed him. They aren't contending with or without Dunn for atleast another few seasons. I'd invest that 20 million into the draft and international free agent market. Washington's farm system could really use the upgrade that strategy would provide. They would actually be freeing up money by trading Johnson for Vizcaino. Are they really rebuilding? It seems to me that if they could find some takers for their plethora of outfielders, they could have a halfway solid team full of veterans. Also, considering they were willing to give Teixiera a huge contract, they probably have the money to spend for O-Dog. Put him in the line up, and I think they have a very competitive team. Pretending that Adam Dunn would play 1b, they have: OF- Kearns/Pena OF- Milledge/Dukes OF- Willingham 3b- Zimmerman SS- Christian Guzman 2b- Orlando Hudson 1b- Adam Dunn C- Jesus Flores SP- Scott Olsen SP- Daniel Cabrera SP- John Lannan SP- Collin Balester SP- Bergmann, Hill, Detwieler, Shell What they need at this point is pitching, and they still have plenty of outfield depth to trade. Lets see here...quality young hitting and no pitching. Sounds like the Rangers during the Soriano days. Not exactly what a team should strive to be. With my strategy the Nats don't spend 20 million for two years of a player that won't help them contend. Spending huge amounts on the international free agent market and draft would bring the National farm system tons of credibility, and in the long run allow Washington a much better chance to contend. You guys have to remember, though. They are trying to build a fanbase in a transient market of "fake fans". Fake fans might know Adam Dunn or at least think its cool to go to a game to see Dunn hit a HR. They won't care if the team spent $20 million on the farm system if the team on the field is winning 60 games 2 years in a row. Now, does singing Dunn solve this problem? Probably not, but add Hudson to the mix and maybe a decent pitcher, you might have a 75 win team. Sounds crappy, but the fans there need a reason to go see one hell of a nice new stadium. Add Stephen Strasburg and another top 10 pick (comp for messing up the Crow negotiations) that contributes in 2 years and you could be on to something.