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He's still only 28 and he has never dropped below 6.0 RC/27 in 8 seasons.  Coming off a "down" (injury-shorted and non-All-Star) season, so the Mets might be more willing to move him, especially in light of their financial situation.  They did put him through waivers this month.
Of course, they will have to deny that it is because of their financial situation, so the return would have to be very impressive.
But, based on Churchill's chart, who else has the horses to make an overwhelming offer?  Maybe the Nats, but I thiiiiiiiiiink they are probably set at 3b.

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