Man, I will sleep well tonight. I find it interesting that people on this site are saying that dealing RJ is sacrificing the now. RJ is coming off back surgery as a 43 yr old 6'11" pitcher. He isnt expected to pick up a baseball again until mid spring training at least and may not take a mound in a game until May (possibly at the earliest). He wont be pitching without pain for a long time. Also, consider that he was pushed down to the #4 position and all we got out of him was 205IP and a 5ERA and he was far from irreplaceable. Igawa is 27, a lefty, and has the durability track record to make it a much easier transition. As a 4, Igawa should easily replace 200IP and a 5ERA at the very least. This then opens up the 5 hole to be Pavano's if he stays healthy, then an audition for the last spot if he is not.
On another note, this gives the yankees 5 top 10 pitching prospects in AAA. Rasner and Karstens, who pitched better than RJ (much better btw) down the stretch will be in the mix as well. Then consider the leaps and bounds Chamberlain made down the stretch (in hawaii, 46K 3BB in 40IP) and the fact that the yankees 2nd best pitching prospect is gonna be in single A next yr in Betances and you have grounds to make a deal. Now, one thing I saw today was the twins realization that resigning Santana is out of the question. With Liriano on the shelf for all of 07 and Radke in the rocking chair, the twins may fall out of the race fast, and if they do, look for them to take offers on Johan. This may be a pre-eptive move to pull him out of Minnesota. Or at the very least, to pull Zambrano out of that Chicago cesspool. Arms is where it is at these days. Restock your rotation with them or package them for some pitching now. I like our direction.
Then consider what we gave away. Wright was griping in 05 about not having a spot when he tore his vag against the rangers. Then he comes out and never makes it past the 6th last season, throwing 137IP in 30 starts. Sheffield was a constant headache and was injured for almost all of last yr. RJ was a bust in NY, is injured, and wants to go home. SHAZAM!! Cashman turns those 3 into 30 mil of cap space and 4 top 10 prospects, one long range pitcher, and 2 power armed relievers. Cashman is showing his mettle. Imagine what he could bilk out of another team if he dangled A-Choke.