What evidence can you offer that the Cubs don't have heart? You can't make decisions onh who to have based on guys who appear to "play the game the right way" or "have passion for the game". Those terms mean pretty much nothing. I guarantee if the Cubs in 2005 had won the division, no one would have questioned their heart, hustle, et al. Those things get nitpicked when teams struggle. People point to Aramis not always running hard to 1B on easy grounders. He was playing with a bad hamstring, and tried to play through it, and actually got hurt trying to hustle down the line so that he didn't hit into a double play. One could argue that Aramis loafing on that play might have been a better thing for the Cubs. The Cubs don't necessarily need a total shakeup. They need to make good signings to improve the team's weaknesses, which weren't heart or hustle, but OBP. I agree with signing Giles. Also, I've never heard of any deal on the table that was Wood for Texieria. Wood for Soriano would have been a bad deal. Too many people get hung up on wins and losses for pitchers. up until this past, dissapointing year for Wood, he was statistcally one of the best pitchers in the game. With any run support, he would have had a nice, gaudy win total, and thus no one would ever call him overrated. Calling him injury prone is fair game, but he's not reallly overrated.