cost-effective option? what the hell are you talking about? he's already on the team. the cost effective option is to move soriano to first and replace him with colvin in left instead of spending the millions an average first baseman that you could be using to make an attempt at a starting pitcher. and fukudome's salary is magically coming off of the books? putting colvin in left IS money off the books. Soriano is on the roster - great. You're not grasping the point here - Soriano will lose a bunch of his current value if he shifts to 1B. He is a solid defender in LF and LFers are tougher to find, on average, than 1B. If you move Soriano to 1B you have a replacement-level player being paid a huge amount of money. At least as a LF he somewhat justifies his pay. The money on him is already spent, but you still have to maximize his value as a player. You wouldn't buy a dozen eggs so you could drop 8 on the ground and eat 4. That's what you're doing in moving Soriano to 1B - minimizing the value of something you've already bought. It's kind of like using Zambrano in the bullpen. you aren't looking at anything in context. it's not simply what soriano can or can't individually provide at first. if he simply repeats this season and colvin is at or above an .800 OPS in left over the course of a season, and we are able to sign a guy like lee at the front of the rotation, it will be far more valuable than any league average first baseman, signed at whatever a league average first baseman makes, plus soriano's production in left. hoffpauir is obviously the answer to all of our problems. yep, there's your "average 1b" right there, haha. if he's your "average 1b" then we're all in trouble. yes yes, mhuber made it perfectly clear that soriano can't catch the ball, so, case closed. i don't know what your problem with colvin is, he's been good this year. and somehow this notion of him having a "career year" in his rookie year seems [expletive]. he's earned a shot.