<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Don't be surprised if Mike Mussina is traded to a National League team. He clearly needs to be facing weaker lineups. As an intelligent, battle-tested veteran who's proven he can succeed in New York, Mussina might just tempt the Mets. -- Bergen Record</div></p> Not sure I can see this happening, but Mussina to an NL team makes sense.</p> What could the Mets offer?</p> -Petey</p>
I'd be happy with a B prospect.</p> Best case, Moose stays with us, has a good year, and gets type A compensation.</p> Doubt it though, so I want to trade him.</p> I was thinking NL too. To the Phills for a vet presense?</p>
Gonna assume the Yankees will have to eat most of his contract too, regardless of what team he is traded to.</p> -Petey</p>
There's only one year left.</p> I hope they eat 2-3 mil.</p> A rotation of Andy Wang Phil (who's current health I question) Joba Ian looks awesome.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (mynetsforlife)</div><div class='quotemain'> There's only one year left.</p> I hope they eat 2-3 mil.</p> A rotation of Andy Wang Phil (who's current health I question) Joba Ian looks awesome. </p> </div></p> At 10M+ right? He's nothing more than the end of a rotation pitcher, or that is how he is pitching like. I think the Yankees would have to eat more than that, or take back a lower level prospect.</p> -Petey</p> </p>
10mil is right.</p> I agree, he's end of the rotation, but I think he could a respectable 4th or 5th in the NL.</p>
Moose can do great in the NL i think.. i would hate to see him go. but if he keeps pitching the way he had hes going to give the yanks alot of L's