my instant analysis: -donaldson is having a tough year. i still think he's got a good bat, but his defense reportedly needs work, and he is at least a couple of years from the majors. with soto set at catcher and welington castillo turning into a good player at tennessee, his loss isn't a very significant one. -murton is a good 4th outfielder or decent starting outfielder. his game will play pretty well in oakland, i think, since it's a pitcher's park and not friendly to fly ball hitters - which murton most certainly is not. i like him, but he really doesn't have a place with the cubs when soriano's healthy. derosa can adequately back up LF and ward can (gulp) play out there in a pinch. -patterson, as everyone knows, i'm a fan of, but he didn't really have a place either. his glove was struggling at 2B and i think the cubs had given up on that idea. i still think he can be a solid offensive 2B, and he's in the right organization to get that plate discipline back on track, but he was really just a spare part as far as the cubs were set up. -gallagher is the biggest loss. he was pretty impressive for his age this year, and while he doesn't have an ace ceiling, he does have a future as a #3 starter. he could be as good as lilly if all goes well, and he's been healthy and durable, so i think he's got a good shot to have a solid major league career. they're heading to a great organization and i wish all of them the best of luck. -rich harden - everyone knows the upside and downside here. he's got wonderful stuff but health is always a problem. i suppose the upside is just too tempting, and if he's healthy when the playoffs roll around, you've got an outstanding #2 behind zambrano. be prepared to hold your breath every time out though; the chances making every start the rest of the year are quite slim. i'm just hoping that whatever injury he suffers isn't major and he can be around come october. that $7M option next year is a no-brainer - again, assuming health. -gaudin - not a bad "throw in" here. he's not as good as his ERA was in 2006, but he's a solid back of the rotation option or a long man out of the pen. in the past his control hasn't been good enough for a guy with average stuff, but he's shown better command so far this year. he offers more ability than marquis, and a rotation of zambrano, harden, lilly, dempster and gaudin would be the cubs' best option right now.