
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6938410
The following sentences will be written approximately 6,389,432 times before the July 31 non-waiver deadline:
# The Yankees will not trade right-hander Phil Hughes, not even for Rangers first baseman Mark Teixeira.
# The Rangers will not trade Mark Teixeira to the Yankees unless they get Phil Hughes.
Please.
The Yankees are understandably reluctant to move Hughes, who was eight outs away from a no-hitter in his second major-league start.
But no player is untouchable, especially not an unproven pitching prospect, talented though he might be.
Likewise, no prospect is so valuable that a deal can not be completed without him.
If the Rangers trade Teixeira, they will need to involve the Yankees, whose needs and resources make them an ideal match.
The Rangers' plan should be to hold out for Hughes, then accept other prospects from the Yankees' improved farm system, if necessary.
The Yankees, in turn, should demand one of the Rangers' veteran relievers and perhaps a lower-level pitching prospect in any deal for Hughes.
One rival GM projects Hughes as only a No. 3 or No. 4 starter, saying, "I'm not as high as the hype."
Everybody probably knows my opinion on this article... TOILET PAPER.
