Frankly I disagree that Harden's upside is tremendous, if only because his reality is already pretty good. In the end, it's a tossup between the three IMHO. Harden has vastly superior stuff, Duchscherer puts the other two two shame with his command, and Bedard's somewhere in the middle, but has actually put together consecutive healthy seasons a couple years ago. All three will probably miss some time, and we have no real ability from here to predict who and how much, so that line of reasoning is stagnant.
All else being equal, or at least being close enough, I want the guy who has proven he can handle our division. That's just my opinion, and I make no apologies for it.
Why?
And if we get struck by lucky lightning, I want a guy who can slide into another rule rather than sitting in Pawtucket forever.
Also, if we re-up Wakefield, like I think we will, then a swing-man to back up Wakefield when he has his annual back injury starts to look like a darn good idea at that point.
Uhh.... what??? Which system exactly would we be blowing? Cuz last I checked, the team wasn't exactly short on cash.
And yes, to pick up two free agents who may or may not be offered arbitration from their ballclubs, that may very well be all we have to give up. If they accept arb? Then the Cubs and/or Mariners get a draft pick (I can't imagine the Athletics offering Duchscherer arb).
You need to check your work for internal consistency.