In essence, that's why I think the Reds would want to start off with a package involving a #4 to slide into their rotation next season, a quality reliever, a potentially solid future 2B, and one of the top 25 prospects in all of baseball. They want to compete now; losing Dunn would go a long way in hurting that Outshined, I think it comes down to how much the Reds' front office values Dunn. Most of us value him enough to give an arm and a leg. I still don't think he's traded to the Cubs.