I wonder how much interest we have in him and visa-versa. A one deal may not be bad but, unless they are not counting on Wood being in the rotation at all this year, I'm not sure we really need him as either Rusch or Williams (more Williams than Rusch in my opinion) would be ok for the 5th starter role this year. Thoughts? He's an innings eater and would be an nice choice at the back of the rotation. I'm glad to hear it because other than Maddux and Zambrano, the Cubs don't have any consistent 200+ IP pitchers (although, I expect Prior to pitch at least 200 innings this year I'm not so sure that Williams and Rusch have the ability to do so in 2006). Including the Cubs in his comment leads me to believe that his agent and the Cubs have had some preliminary discussions. On another note, this may mean that the Cubs are thinking of trading Jerome Williams (especially in light ofHendry's comments about the roster being incomplete. Another deal, or two, is probably in the works).. Or Kerry may start his season in the bullpen FWIW, I think Wood is going to make close to 30 starts this year (LOL, I know it's more grounded in hope than logic) but considering the problems over the last two years, it's important to have an abundance of experienced pitchers who can go deep in games so that we don't over use the bullpen. Too many Rusch, Hill, and Williams types (coupled with Maddux) in the rotation at one time will lead to problems. As far as Weaver's 4+ ERA is concerned, we already have, potentially, 3 of the 5 rotation spots filled with guys who fit this bill so we might as well look for someone who can pitch deep into games. Maddux generally expends the bullpen early, Rusch doesn't inspire confidence as a fultime starter, and Williams has yet to show the stamina to sustain a 135 innings season. I'm sure Hill and Guzman will also be allowed to compete for a spot but neither can be expected to pitch more than 130-150 innings (if that).