NL East
Erik Bedard (SEA) to Philadelphia for Jason Donald (Reading), Travis Blackley (Lehigh Valley), and (insert random filler that could pan out to be a .750 OPS guy here).
It is no secret that the Phillies need pitching help. Adding Joe Blanton was a little bit of assistance, but they need more. While Bedard has been under a lot of heat while in Seattle for being the bad end of an imbalanced trade, he is still a good starter that could benefit the Phillies greatly if they are willing to take on his contract. The Phillies also stand a shot of resigning him after 2009 is over. Carlos Carrasco could also be involved in a trade like this instead of Blackley, but I have no idea why the Phillies would offer him in an initial deal when Seattle will probably be looking to dump his salary like they did Sexson and start fresh.
For Seattle, they would get a good future player in Cardenas, and Blackley could also pan out to be a decent player, but his ceiling is nowhere near as high as the previously mentioned Carrasco.
NL Central
Jon Rauch (WAS) to Chicago for Jacob Fox (Iowa), and Sean Marshall.
Cubs are the most loaded team in the NL Central, but with the recent injury to Kerry Wood (put this one on the opposite end of the shock spectrum to Greg Norman's British Open performance), plus the already iffy bullpen going in, the Cubs could use some help here. Fortunately, the Cubs have expendable parts to send the way of the Nationals to wrangle their closer from them.
The hangup with this trade is that only Marshall is major league ready at the moment, and Fox has had a below stellar season this year in the minors, bouncing back and forth between Tennessee and Iowa. Chicago could also send over Josh Vitters, but as the heir apparent at 3rd base to Aramis Ramirez and only 18, I would have to think Chicago would do everything in their power to avoid any deal involving him.
NL West
Marcus Thames (DET) to Arizona for Doug Davis and Brooks Brown (Mobile).
Well it is pretty hard to call either of these teams buyers or sellers, so why not have both of them give away some of what they have plenty of to get some of what they do not have. Thames is having a brilliant, career season, but this is the last year of his contract, and Clete Thomas looks like a capable replacement going forward. Eric Byrnes has never been all that good, and was badly overrated by finishing 11th in MVP voting in 2007; this fact has been painfully apparent in 2008. No one on the Diamondbacks is slugging over .500, Thames could immediately become the cleanup hitter. It is also the last year of Doug Davis' contract, but once again, the need for pitching makes this an attractive offer from Arizona, and would immediately make Davis the #2 starter, thanks in part to the struggles of Rogers, Robertson, and Verlander. The deal would be a little weighted towards Arizona, meaning Arizona would have to throw in a little something extra. That something extra would be Brooks Brown, who could pan out to be a good reliever in the future.
While teams still have a week and a half to figure out deals and decide how much of a chance they are willing to take with the team's future to win now, but if deals similar to these happen in the coming days, it could be what eventually tilts each division and helps us determine the jumble that has been the 2008 MLB season.





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