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Good for Oakland.
They've got the real bargaining chip: A proven ace entering the prime of his career.
If they're going to trade that away, they have more than a right to ask for an Edwin Jackson or Dan Meyer. Despite how great those guys may have been in AA and AAA-ball, and no matter how ready they may be considered for the majors, neither of them are Tim Hudson. They have no track record to back anything up.
I don't think it's asking too much at all.
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