I wouldn't trade either but either of those for Epstein is far less absurd than that Upton/Davis package of yours. It's a tossup, IMO. We aren't trying to get Epstein out of some 15 year contract to come to the Cubs. The only reason he's interested is because he's at least a little disgruntled in Boston, and he's only under contract for another 12 months. For the Red Sox to demand any player of value(aka anyone who would play in MLB or find themselves on a Top 15-20 prospect list), is a desperate attempt that someone like Ricketts should see right through. He can respond "you can take whatever trinket I'm offering(cash, minor league filler, Bryan LaHair) and get something for Theo, or you can trap him in Boston for 12 months and piss him off, assuring he's gone after 2012 for nothing". The Red Sox have no leverage to demand value. based on this logic, no team would ever get anything of value for a player, manager or general manager who requests a trade, yet it happens all the time. they could easily keep him around, win 100 games and the world series next year, and he decides to stay in what's kind of his home town with his wife and young family. it's not like he hasn't changed his mind before. or he still wants to leave, but there are other good organizations in the market for a GM. and what do the cubs do, have randy bush make all the decisions for the next calendar year? there is still some leverage on the red sox' side. It seems to me that if Theo stays in Boston, he's getting extended before the saga comes to an end. From what I heard on M&H this morning, the Cubs offer is 5 years at over 15 mil. No way he turns it down unless the Red Sox offer him an extension before he officially informs Ricketts that he's declining his offer to stay. This being the case, I agree, we should't owe them too much of a compensation because if they let him go, it means they probably didn't plan to extend him. If he stays, he likely forces their hand to give him an extension similar to what we offered, maybe with some kind of hometown discount. Even if he does pass on our offer, and Boston still hesitates to extend him, there are still the Angels and Orioles with jon openings who could contact him, and as bad as the Orioles are, it would probably look worse for the Red Sox if he left for a team in their division.