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Scutaro was offered arb, and is Type A, so draft pick attaches. On the other hand ...
Miguel Tejada is only 1-1/2 years older than Scutaro, and presumably could play 3b or 2b (though I guess I don't know that for certain), and even though post-steriods he dropped from .500 SLG to .450, that's still way more than Scutaro's ever shown.
Tejada is coming off a year with 199 hits and 46 doubles, but I have a sense he'd be relatively cheap. I'm thinking 3b mix with Tui, SS insurance for Wilson, DH. Of course, he shares the walk-averse, hard-to-strike-out profile with Lopez, and maybe we've had enough of that.
Just curious.