This idea has been brought up in another thread, but I want to know what you guys think of this 3-Way deal with the Mets and the Nats:
Reds Trade- Wily Mo Pena and Tony Womack
Reds Receive- Aaron Heilman and Philip Humber
Mets Trade- Aaron Heilman and Philip Humber
Mets Receive- Alfonso Soriano
Nationals Trade- Alfonso Soriano
Nationals Recieve- Wily Mo Pena and Tony Womack
Why for the Reds?
They get two young, quality pitchers in Heilman and Humber. Heilman will go to the rotation to give Wilson more time to recover and Humber will go to AAA. This trade also helps the Reds to cut down the large number of second baseman. Yes, this trade does cost them Pena, but he has spent most of spring in the WBC instead of working on his fielding in LF and his plate discipline.
Why for the Mets?
This trade adds to an already great offense. With Fonz, Beltran, Delgado, and Wright all in the lineup, their offense will be very feared. With Matsui injured, Soriano will fill in at 2B. And when Kaz gets back, Minaya can use Kaz as trade bait.
Why for the Nationals?
They finally solve the Soriano/Vidro situation. Jimbo gets his manlove Wily Mo to put in LF and add more power to the lineup. Womack will be a solid backup to Vidro, and can even play in RF if Guillen isn't healthy.
When Denorfia is ready, Dunn will move to 1B and Deno will go the LF. This will send Hatteberg to the bench, and back to being Dunner's backup.
So what do you guys think?