If Aramis were a sure thing to be healthy and productive, I might agree with you. But he's not, so even though he'll be easy to bring back, there's considerable doubt whether he will even be worth his contract (or even healthy/productive) next year. So with considerable risk involved in both scenarios, I prefer the greater risk with significantly greater payoff potential to the lower risk, but much lower payoff potential. Keep in mind as well, as TT has pointed out, if we go the Fielder/Wilson route and miss on one or both, it means we still have money available to pursue trade targets. If we re-sign Aramis immediately, it limits our options a bit if unexpected trade targets become available early in the FA process. The Fielder/Wilson route isn't both of those two or bust. I've been saying all along that I think we should look at the trade market to upgrade for younger players that are getting too expensive for their teams. Others have made a point of stating that we should go all in for Fielder/Wilson because it only involves money and not prospects. As for Aramis' ability to stay healthy and productive, I agree that there is no guarantee about his health, but his production hasn't declined at all when he's healthy. If there was a decent option ready to take over 3B, I might agree with you.