Not as livid as I'll be if we trade Wells for anything less than Evan Longoria. I get that you like Randy Wells and that we shouldn't discount what he has done, but there are a lot of guys I would be for trading him for. Here's the company that Wells keeps, as a 3+ win starter who has more than 3 years left til free agency: David Price Tommy Hanson Ricky Romero Having 2 great seasons as a SP, his complete lack of injury history, his relatively fresh arm from converting from catcher, his sinker/ground ball heavy tendencies, his low walk rate, and most importantly, his FOUR years til he gets his payday make him an extremely valuable commodity. Trading such a commodity just to have the right to pay someone like Adrian Gonzalez 25 million dollars is a really poor idea, never mind adding in a good bit more value. That said, I'm not diametrically opposed to paying big in players to get top talent. The Cubs problem is not having enough great, and because of the scarcity of great, they may have to pay more than is ideal to get it. But giving up top MLB talent like Wells just undermines the purpose. I'd rather they do something like overwhelm the Twins with prospects for Morneau or the Mariners for Felix or the Marlins for Johnson or the Indians for Choo or I think you get the idea. I agree with you, just think for the right hitter I would move him. The one thing we have done well is develop pitchers and it would be nice to add more young hitters. But yeah, as you've stated Wells is really good and we shouldn't be giving him away.