Why rush Colvin though? He was a raw player coming into pro baseball and 25 isn't an age where you either make it or you wash out. If he was forcing his way into the lineup, I could understand aggressively trying to get him into the lineup, but last year between A+ and AA, he hit .812. He still has options, is only 25 and hasn't torn up professional pitching to this point. Patience is the best strategy with him right now, I think. If he shows improvement this season, then I might consider dealing Kosuke in the offseason, but I don't see the positive in making the team significantly worse if we don't get a good deal in return. Next year is Colvin's make or break year to me. However if we can shed Fukudome's large contract I wouldn't be opposed to seeing what he can do. If he proves too raw Nady will be back soon enough. I wouldn't trade Fukudome unless we eat less than 2-3 million of the contract which means he would be very unlikely to be traded if I was the GM. I wouldn't be shopping him but I wouldn't not listen to offers either. Like I said I like Fukudome and think he is undervalued by many because they expected .300+ and 20+ HR's but he is still vastly over payed and I would consider any trade that allows us to shed that contract.