While I know the risks are there with Marmol, I would be opposed to trading him at this point. Marmol, Marshall, and anything from Guzman gives them a solid back of the pen. Offensively, maybe they'll need a 1B depending on Lee. I can't imagine Ramirez declining that player option. They'll need a 2B though. Unfort. they'll likely have too many holes and nopt enough payroll to make them competitive next year. Their best plan will be to see what they have with younger player and their fate likely rest in their hands as well as fighting off decline with Zambrano, Ramirez, Dempster, and Soriano. If your opinion is that they won't have enough to compete next year, why would you want them to hold onto Marmol now, just giving them another meaningless season of risk about his arm? They still have a year or so before that contract gets bloated, plus it also reduces the risk of Cashner being shifted to the pen. Remove Marmol from the equation and Cashner likely becomes the closer for the remainder under this group. Plus, they don't have any viable closer options in the minors and if they need one going into next year it will likely be done in a free market setting and likely overpaying for one with the poss. of losing a draft pick.