I know I'm being obvious, but this is where someone who takes walks, hits with power, and has a crap ton of talent could help us out. I actually really, really like the Cubs' hitting philosophy overall, so long as they have guys who can pull it off. Right now, most of the guys on this team do not have the talent. Soriano is too broken, old, and easy to strike out, Barney doesn't offer any power to go with no OBP (though I guess he has the general idea down), Pena is another K-piler, and even Kosuke could be overpowered when he was here. 2010 and and 2009 (given some BABIP luck) Soto, Aramis Ramirez as he is and has been as a Cub, and Castro (with more walks) are the kind of hitters I think that exemplify what the Cubs want to do (basically keep the K rate relatively low and the K:BB close to 1). This is why Fielder/Pujols is so key. Obviously they're just elite players so no [expletive] the Cubs should want them, but it's what makes them elite (strong contact rates, high BBs, lots of power) that is appealing. The fact that these are sluggers who can hit for average and don't swing and miss foolishly is huge, and THAT is what I think is the main idea behind what the Cubs look for. Personally, I think it's closer to the philosophy of top offenses like the Rangers, Yankees, and Red Sox than anyone will give them credit for right now because our offense is just nowhere near as good as theirs right now. So basically, my issue isn't philosophy to hitting with this franchise so much as it is the execution. If I had to pick a moment they went off track it'd be the very desperate signing of Alfonso Soriano, a mostly inefficient player (never could hit a breaking ball, never much of a defender...both despite athleticism that would make you think otherwise) who got away with it because of a power/speed combo, a career year, and I'd guess his playoff background (he would have had the winning RBIs in '01 if the Yankees won). He didn't even age efficiently as he was lying about his age early on in his career. I hope they do a better job of picking who to pay big money to going forward. I really buy that a whole lot of this offenses problems could be fixed by adding a true superstar bat.