Keyser Soze wrote:
Ok but I don't think that's reason to just stand still. I believe the cubs have a good opportunity to win next season and should be far more aggressive in filling their needs this off season. What's that saying, if you're not moving forward you're moving backwards?
edit: ya know Hendry actually is moving backwards. The three moves he's made this off season was to trade guys he signed last off season. Heilman, Miles and Bradley. Sheesh. That's horrible.
They don't have the money, as far as we can tell, to make any significant acquistions this off-season. In fact, it seems that they have had to cut payroll (Miles and Heilman) to add payroll, not to mention moving Bradley and attempting to pick up additional cash savings before moving forward.
Even now, just by getting Bradley out of the clubhouse, I think the argument can be made that they have actually gotten better. Harden was their only significant loss this off-season, but he brought uncertainty to the starting rotation so that's a loss that is one they don't mind as well (though they should have traded him to Minnnesota).
As long as they have Zambrano, Dempster and Wells to open the season, I think they will be right in the middle of the NL Central. Hopefully, Lilly isn't out for more than the first month, and he can actually pitch at the level that he has made Cubs fans expect during his time year.
At this point, I'd prefer to see the Cubs give Sam Fuld the chance in CF, especially since they are only looking at Marlon Byrd. Go cheap in CF, and Fuld did show that he'll play some defense. That's not the worst scenario in the world. Fukadome can still move back to RF.
Jeff Baker played well in the 2nd half last season, and I'd give him 2B to open the season.
Just because Hendry has money doesn't mean he should spend it. Perhaps flexibility to address trouble spots as the season progresses wouldn't be a bad idea.
IF Hendry absolutely feels the need to bring in a few guys, as my guess would be, and I'm not sure of all the free agent options off the top of my head, I'd like to see him bring him a utility player who can provide improved depth at 3B in particular. I also would be ok if he added pitching depth. You can never have enough options there, and another bullpen arm would probably help out.
Again, though, don't spend just to spend. Find value in the free agent market - it's a buyers market, and only moreso as we get into January and closer to spring training.