Cubs system has breakout candidates all over the place...I think Vitters and McNutt will step up, particularly Vitters...then there's guys like Szczur, Ha, Baez, Ben Wells, DeVoss, even a hopefully healthy Hayden Simpson...then there's the really young guys who have talent like Candelario, Penalver, Vogelbach, Dunston Jr. etc...there's plenty of talent here it's just finding a way to get them to break out...there's only so few names here because that's alot of extra typing. I'll put it this way...the Cubs before the Garza trade were ranked something like 8th...top 10...after the Garza trade they were in the 16-18 range...They dropped from a top 10 system to bottom quarter of the top 20 after trading a 5th/gimmicky OF prospect, a 27 year old former IF turned C prospect, a guy who could be a 4th OF or maybe even start one day, an A ball speed/defense SS who might have a bat, and a SP prospect who doesn't throw enough strikes in AA. Teams and players fly up these kinds of lists. I'm actually more worried I spoke too soon because maybe the Cubs make a trade (which would be a compliment to the farm system). To me this is a farm system that is on the cusp of being awesome rather than a project or something that needs to be completely overhauled. What needs to be done is stuff like improving facilities, getting philosophy together with coaches and trainers, and getting more coaches and trainers in. All that while obviously bringing talent in and out...