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Let me start by saying that in the long run making roster moves in season will (in general) hurt your team. The loss of salary cannot be replaced. I rarely make unplanned moves after the season starts. (Exceptions being for long injury on occasion, adjustments at game 19 (when I leave division games) if my division is markedly different than outside divisions, adjustment around game 129 (same reason), or if I see a major desirable player dropped that I just "must have").
That said, dumping Seaver for Dickey was absolutely right (although doing that preseason would be better).
I am a big fan of Dickey and I like Nellie and Pinky. Wills is worth more than his salary on both of his years. Trosky is good if you are seeing 75% RHP or more. Your outfield would not meet my desires (but could work out).
Pedro and Tiant should be great. Whitey is just fine, expect Catfish to struggle mightily unless you are seeing many RH leaning bats and few BP HR parks.
You also NEED some relief pitching.
My suggestions - consider where you might want to get the cash for a decent relief pitcher (I have several I like at different cap levels, but without researching who is available or knowing how much you want to spend it is hard to name players)...
I would probably use the 550k in hand to upgrade davis to Kenny Rogers.
Then... [i]think about [/i ]moving Hunter or combining Hunter and Ford for $9 mil to get a different duo (say 5.83 Beazley and 3.34 Higbe plus cash - or something similar).
There are lots of options, but try to make a plan and then stick with it. Repeated moves over the season will hurt your chances.