We aren't going to bring in 3. There aren't 3 out there that are all that great anyways. I think you have to bring at the minimum 1 guy like a Jon Garland to eat innings and help mentor the younger guys.
I am really not sure what the Nats are thinking really. They said they want to move Balester and Stammen to the pen. Then who does that leave fighting for rotation spots? Garrett Mock? J.D. Martin? Ross Detwiler?
Baloney. If they said screw it and went out and got Garland, Doug Davis and Durcherer or Marquis combined with Lannan and any one of the young guys or eventually SS, you could make a run at the Wild card with the offense we've got right now. I don't think they'll do that though. You wouldn't have a true#1, but you'd have 4 #2's and that's tough to contend with. I don't know if it'd win in the playoffs, but if you're in it at the deadline, you could certainly make a move. I'm just sayin, the arms are out there if they really wanted to do it while letting the young arms still get experience, but I don't think any of us think they'll actually do it. Ben Sheets is still out there too.
And since you asked, here's what I'd do:
I'd sign Garland for 3 years, Davis for 2 years and Sheets for 1. After next year, you see if you can get Sheets to stick around, if not, you should have SS ready to go, he'll have been up for half of 09 already. The year after that, Detwiler should be seasoned enough to jump in and in 3 years there should be a whole host of options. Lannan will be signed to an extension and you should have a pretty solid rotation at that point. That's what I'd do. But, I don't think they're gonna ask me for my opinion.