Will the Brewers want/be able to keep Fielder long term? He's making around $10 million right now, that price is going to go up quite a bit the next time he signs a new deal (which will be 2011). Gamel will be cheap for much longer. If the prospects are good enough, then the trade gives the Brewers a very good starter this year and next and two good, young, cheap prospects for the future - plus it gives Gamel a place to play where his defense won't hurt. Well, if they are top notch prospects, sure but the way you presented the deal it seemed more like those would be throw ins than impactful. They could have Fielder for this year and next or Vasquez. Worry about losing Fielder in 2011, trading for Vasquez now doesn't solve the problem. Sorry, I didn't mean elite prospects but still quite good ones. And acquiring Vazquez now does solve a problem - the need for pitching. Vazquez has been very good so far this year and likely will be very good again next year. If they want to win, they'll need a pitcher of that caliber. Giving up Gamel wouldn't be a good idea because of how cheap he'll be for the next few years, but giving up Fielder and getting a couple good prospects in return along with Vazquez might be worth the consideration. I'm thinking prospects in the Jo-Jo Reyes mold more than a Tommy Hanson type. Good, but not top 5 in the system.