First, I appreciate your willingness to come to the board and discuss this. Second, there is almost no way that a single player would change the outcome of 5 games that the Cubs lost by 3 runs or more. Sure, it's possible that those particular games Barrett would have gone 4-4 and drove in the 4, 5, 6, or 7 runs necessary to win each game, but HIGHLY unlikely. Maybe Barrett makes a significant difference in 2-3 games, but we lost 7 games during the suspension, 1 by 1 run, 1 by 2, the rest by 3 or more. Third, I'm pretty surprised that you're using 6 handpicked ABs to support this claim. Blanco hit .341 with 3 HRs in the 13 games Barrett missed; he had an OPS over 1.000 in June (15 total games, so only 2 games other than these 13). Yes, you can handpick a handful of situations where he didn't succeed, but I'm positive that I can find 6 games this season in which Barrett didn't get a hit with guys on base or whatever. That's really not a strong argument. The fact that Blanco stranded 1 runner in an 8-1 loss means Barrett's absence was a significant cause in the team being 20 games under .500 at the break? Finally, and this is probably the biggest issue with laying blame on Barrett, I think the Cubs were 27-42 when Barrett's suspension was enforced. They were already 15 games below .500. I don't know how many games back that was, but they were out of the race. They were 3/10 without Barrett, but they were only playing .390 ball with him. So even if you want to say his being out cost us 2 games (we'd play .500 ball w/ him) or even all 7 games we lost - we'd still be 13 games under .500. Our team has been terrible and Barrett has been very good and steadily playing well all year, I just don't understand why you'd want to blame him for this mess. Maddux has sucked since April. Z sucked in April when he was supposed to be the ace. Walker struggled in May and was horrible in June. If you want another player, I think there's a long line in front of our C with the now .903 OPS. Those are all great points. I'm glad we can come here and discuss them civilly. You're right. When a team is 34-54, you've got plenty of candidates.