Over the last few weeks I've convinced myself that what the Cubs need more than anything is 5 very good starting pitchers. No more Glendon Rusch; no more flavor-of-the-week Koronka/Mitre/Hill/whoever. Five solid guys who you can count on for 90% of your starts in a season. To get that means you're going to have to pray that your low-paid rookie hitters can do the job. I know most of the posters on this board think the Cubs' offense already sucks, but statistically it's actually top 5 or so; get some OBP out of your rookies and I think we're as good if not better. So here we go: First you sign AJ Burnett. If so, tho, Wood becomes the closer; between the two of them there's too much of an injury risk in the rotation. Then you pry Barry Zito out of Billy's hands; I think a package of Murton, Mitre + another arm would do it. I'd hate to get rid of Murton, but he's got trade value right now, and we have a guy in AA who has the same plate discipline, but better power, in Brandon Sing. That's a rotation of Prior/Zambrano/Zito/Burnett/Maddux, which, conservatively speaking, would kick *ss. Now, for the risky part--the offense. I think we go all-out for Brian Giles, and sign a backup veteran LH left-fielder to spell Sing. And we let the rookies play. The lineup: SS-Cedeno 2B-Walker RF-Giles 1B-Lee 3B-Ramirez LF-Sing C-Barrett CF-Pie Cedeno's not a prototypical leadoff guy, but I think he can easily hit .270 with an OBP of .340, at least. Defensively, he upgrades the INF significantly. Sing needs to be brought up tomorrow and put in LF. If he can handle it, he's at least a platoon guy, at best he gets the majority of ABs, and hits 25-30 dingers. As for Pie, I worry about bringing him up so early, but he's ready defensively, and that's what the Cubs need most. I'd tell him not to worry about hitting, just learn. I'd make one other FA move if possible--sign Ramon Hernandez and trade Barrett. I like Barrett's bat, but not his defense. Ramon brings outstanding D and he hits almost as well as Barrett. That's a winning ballclub. Have at it.