Excellent question. Lets go over a short list of teams that could go after Granderson, a very solid center fielder who will be up for a contract soon: Red Sox: They have a solid center fielder in Ellsbury, but could Granderson be a cheaper option for them than Bay or Holliday? Mets: They're looking for another bat. Again, would be cheaper than Bay or Holliday. Braves: They have stated that they want another outfield bat, but they want a righty. Cardinals: Do they have the trade chips left after last season? and of course.... The Yankees: If they choose to let Matsui and Damon go, and not shell out for Bay or Holliday, he could be an option for them. With all the money on their books, they might prefer a trade over another massive contract. The Cubs are right up there. we definitely have the need for a center fielder. Granderson would fit our bill. Hes owed 5.5 mil in 2010, and then goes up to 8.25 in '11 and 10 mil in '12 and then a 13 mil option for '13. I say we go for it. Maybe start with a package like Fontenot, Marshall, Colvin, and a prospect or 2, and see where it goes from there. I don't have a problem with the package deal you suggested because Fontenot, Marshall, and Colvin are extra pieces. In my opinion, giving up young ML players who are a vital part of the team or top positional prospects that we've been waiting for isn't the right route to go for Granderson. The question is, do other teams see these guys are valuable? Sometimes, when you see players as spare parts, other teams are interested in them. It would depend on the prospect(s). Would they demand a Castro,Cashner, or Jackosn type, or would they settle for a major league ready AAA player like Gaub, Barney, or Stevens or a lesser lower level prospect? I know it was a different situation, but what got us Harden was: Murton: spare part-Fontenot, Fox, Fuld, or Hoffpair could fit the mold Patterson: Major league ready AAA player. Colvin would fit that mold Gallagher: solid pitching prospect/young pitcher: Marshall or Samardzjia could fit. low level prospect(not top shelf)-someone like Castillo, Cales, Watkins, Archer etc, or pehaps a more major league ready Gaub or Stevens type instead.