I believe the answer is obvious. A RH RF, and one bullpen piece.
@ Example-- I'm not entirely convinced that RF can be solved internally. Alex Speier said he had an inside source today that said the team has been very displeased with the lack of production at the position. I just don't see the front office believing Kalish will be ready/ Reddick can keep this up.
@YotN -- I think this is the first retirement-home-related post this year that didn't make a single mention of Wakefield
Sure, but in general he's been getting a lot of crap lately. It feels like this board is infected with the "fantasy-lineup virus" and desperately want to replace him, despite OF being the glaring and significant problem, and Scutaro's .280 average.
3/15 after two starts is pushing it, especially since he was practically DFAed last year. He has a $3 million club option for 2012, and I would think he has one or two arbitration years after that.