No one in Chicago is, I see. :P We actually have a bunch of guys who should be ready to do just that. Brad Eldred hit 40 HRs on three levels last year. Jose Bautista is about ready to come up. We have Duffy in center, a legit lead off man. And, Rajai Davis right behind him if he fails. We have three legtimate major league ready catchers. Hopefully, with all of the crap we're throwing against the wall, some of it will stick and next year we should have a competitive team. Eldred has holes in his swing IMO. I don't see him being a mainstay. I see him as an Adam Dunn type hitter with less power (not a knock, everyone has less power than Dunn) and without the ability to take a walk very well (that's a knock). Bautista and the catchers are very interesting too. I think Doumit can be a star offensive catcher. Duffy and Davis won't set the world on fire, but between the two they should find a solid leadoff option. I like Sanchez and Castillo too, though Sanchez should be playing more. I'm not a Jack Wilson fan. Eldred may in fact have Dunn power. But, he doesn't just have holes in his swing. He has Tunnels. Which is why Sean Casey is here. Everytime Eldred was moved up a level, he struggeled at first. But, then he hit the hell out of the ball once he got settled. Obviously, getting settled in the majors is not the same as getting settled at any level in the minors. I'm a huge Sanchez fan. I didn't see the need to bring in Randa because of Sanchez. With Castillo's inablility to stay healthy, and giving Jack & Randa an occasional day off, I'm guessing Sanchez will get at least 60 starts this season. Plus, if the pitcher is leading off the 7th, 8th or 9th, he'll be taking that at bat more than he not. Bautista - Good Glove, Good Stick, what's not to like. I think we'll see him in late June in the majors for good.