At this point I think it's important to balance between a rebuilding mode and a contending mode. There's no way to put a competitive team on the field in 2012 at this point, but at the same time selling off all our good pieces and having to either rebuild for 3-4 years or go crazy signing FAs and making trades to be even remotely competitive in 2013 shouldn't be an option either. My plan would be to pursue Prince aggressively, do almost whatever it takes to sign Soler and Cespedes, and start/keep shopping guys like Soto, Marmol, and Marshall. I would prefer to keep Garza because I see him as being a very good asset beyond 2012, but if somebody absolutely blew me away with a deal then I'd consider it. I'd also stay away from guys like Edwin Jackson, Paul Maholm, Hiroki Kuroda, and others who will take multiple years to sign and are very unlikely to live up to the money we'd be paying them. At this point I think we have to conserve as much money as possible (without tearing apart the current team) to pursue whatever elite pitching is on the market next offseason. I'd also scour the lower levels of FA to find value pieces like W-Y Chen, Francis, Owings, Wood and Kazmir, that either can be long-term pieces or who could have a rebound half a season and then net a prospect of some type at the deadline. Basically, look to move out the guys who likely won't be part of the team beyond 2012 who could net a return of some significance and try to add guys who either are impact players (Prince) or could become impact players (Soler, Cespedes) and take some of the pressure off of us during the 2013 offseason.