So at this point, if need be, there are a few options out there. Great options? no. good options? probably not. serviceable options? could be. Ian Snell has already stated that he has been thinking about coming out of retirement. Hes only like 3 years removed from being a hyped prospect, although Wrigley isnt the best atmosphere for a guy with an anxiety disorder. Doug Davis, though awful last year, could he have a bit left in the tank? several teams reportedly watched him throw yesterday. Not sure if the Cubs were one. Kevin Milwood, also awful last year. Is there a timef rame in which he can bail on the Yankess if they dont call him up? ETA: Seeing as the Yankees just signed Carlos Silva to a minor league deal to possible replace the struggling Phil Hughes, Im going to assume that they arent too impressed with what theyve seen so far from MIlwood. Someone mentioned Pedro Martinez at one point. Could there be any lightening in that bottle? The best option would probably be Kevin Slowey, if the Twins are willing to move him and not ask too much in return. As mentioned in another thread, maybe a package similar to the one we got for Gorz would get him. Again, this is only if our in house options all bomb, and Wells misses more time than expected. I dont know how long we can go with both Coleman and some combination of Russell/Diamond/God knows who else in the rotation. Could this be a good time to start stretching out Carpenter?