A couple of things. I have no problem saying the cubs are an average offense, thats probably the case. I do think with all the changes since 2003 , they are moving toward a better than average offense with a potential for more permanence. The Juan leadoff - small ball argument. 1. There will always be a place for playing for a run , to not do so as a blanket statement is as moronic as trying to steal or bunt every time there is a runner on first. So juan brings increased value with his ability to help create a run in a critical situation. 2. I wish he was the perfect leadoff guy , who could run and hit with power , along with walking even more. (rickey henderson) They dont grow on trees. He is good at what he does and is way better than what we have had. I think his approach right or wrong is hit oriented. Because he is a high contact guy , who realizes his lack of power , along with the horses behind him in the order means he is going to draw strikes thrown , more often than not. So i believe he has built his game around hitting the first good one he sees. I have no problem with that as long as he is not swinging at balls over his head or in the dirt. or if he will take a walk against a wild man. I think he is going to bring more good than bad. What that equates to , will have to be seen. Have a good one. Coach L