Everybody's got the same access to the same guys. Sully sometimes goes off on his own program. I think his interests and what piques his interest might be a little different. A lot of times, there is a "story of the day," such as when a key player gets hurt or holds a formal press conference, so everybody writes it. As the spring and the season go along, I think you'll see things diverge a little bit among everybody. Last spring, I did some "enterprise" pieces on stats vs. scouts and on non-roster players. Then I wrote a behind-the-scenes piece on how Jim Hendry got Nomar on July 31, 2004. I'm more into the sabermetrics stuff than the other guys. Kiley seems to like controversy a little more. And Sully seems to like some quirky stuff, historical stuff and ballpark stuff. But no, nobody's frozen out Sully from the Cubs because of stuff he's written.