Why? Serious why or sarcastic why? They wouldn't trade him to a team they are about to play and have him turn around and hurt them right away would they? In the division no less? I mean, I know its happened before and probably will again, and I know Krivsky isn't bright, but it just doesn't ring true to me. It would be incredibly stupid to hold up a trade for that reason. It would also be incredibly stupid to trade a player if you don't have to yet, i.e the deadline isn't till after the series. But excuse me for suggesting it, just seemed a bit off to me. Don't have to yet? Then why don't all trades wait until the deadline? You never have to trade a player. You trade players when a deal is reached. I would be incredibly pissed at the Cubs if they intentionally waited a few games to trade a guy because they didn't want that guy to hurt them for 3 days. The risks are far greater than the rewards. The Reds are done. They suck. I highly doubt they think their season will be affected one way or another by waiting a couple days to trade Dunn. If I come to an agreement to make a trade, and the other team says, ok, but now we have to wait until after our series, I end the discussions right there. Dunn could get hurt, the guys you are trading could get hurt. Another team could come in with a better offer.