If Cashman can make some magic and steal him from the Jays, the rotation would be unstoppable.Think of it, Sabathia, Halladay, Burnett, Pettitte, and whoever else That just isn't fair! The only hitch will be that the Jays are going to want a lot in return, so, who do you part with The scuttlebutt around town is a package that will have to include either Hughes or Joba, or potentially both, plus prospects.My opinion: Don't give up either at any costs. Here is what I would offer for Halladay and see if there is a bite or not: Ian Kennedy, Eric Duncan, a pitcher along the likes of Andrew Claggett or Michael Dunn, maybe another major league ready arm like Abalandejo, and then, of course: CA$H.It sounds like a lot, but Kennedy has been pitching well, Duncan had a better year, and all players mentioned have has some major league experience. Will the Blue Jays take it Only time will tell.As far as Granderson goes, I don't see why we need him The team doesn't really need what he brings to the table. Yes, he has power and speed in center, but he cannot hit lefties, and I don't think it would be a good fit. We have Melky and Gardner, which satisfy all of Granderson's game aside from power, which we have enough of.Lackey is a great top of the rotation workhorse, who wants to win, and would fit in almost anywhere he goes I do not think he would fit in New York though. He seems like a hot tempered guy, who might screw with the chemistry of the team.I have visions of him faltering under Girardi, and butting heads with him as well, something no one has done yet. 
He would be perfect for Queens though, the Mets need pitching behind Santana, and he would fit there. There is no great need in the bronx like there was last year, just some re-signings that need to get done.And, like stated before, there are people who can be replaced. If you don't re-sign Harriston, you have someone like Ramiro Pena, if you don't re-sign Molina, you have Cervelli, Hinske you have Duncan, and so on and so forth. So, as far as my prediction goes for the 2010 yanks, here is your team as I see it unfolding, of course with some question marks:LineupJeterDamonTexA-RodPosadaCanoSwisherCabrera BenchHarriston, Duncan, Cervelli, Gardner, Pena RotationSabathiaHalladay :)BurnettPettitteHughes Wang Joba Someone else BullpenRivera, Joba, Robertson, Coke, Marte, Aceves, GaudinOther question marks are the likes of Gaudin and Nady. Gaudin proved to be a very nice addition, and would be a nice long reliever/spot starter.Nady is coming off his second Tommy John surgery, and I would be very surprised if he would be ready at the start of the season if he were to re-sign, but honestly, the only way I see that happening is if we let Damon go, and don't bring in someone else and we sign him for insurance purposes.Let's see what they do!Go Yanks! Dark Horse Signing PredictionJermaine Dye : He is a free agent veteran right fielder with pop and a gun for an arm.

Same age as Damon and Matsui, but would be a cross between the both of them. This should only happen if the yanks do not resign either of the two Probably won't happen, but a little food for thought.. HOUSTON, Jan 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Copano Energy, L.L.C. (Nasdaq:CPNO) announced today that John Eckel, its Chairman and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, will speak at the Independent Petroleum Association of America's Oil& Gas Investment Symposium for Master Limited Partnerships on Thursday,January 15, 2009 at The Houstonian Hotel in Houston.Copano Energy's presentation at the conference will be webcast live at 12:30p.m Eastern Standard Time (11:30 a.m. Central Standard Time) and is expectedto last 30 minutes.To listen to a live audio webcast and view CopanoEnergy's presentation materials, visit the Company's website at under "Investor Relations - Event Calendar."A replaywill be archived on the website shortly after the presentation concludes Houston-based Copano Energy, L.L.C. is a midstream natural gas company withoperations in Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming and Louisiana Contacts:Matt Assiff, Senior VP & CFO Copano Energy, L.L.C.
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