RP- With respect to Mark Prior, his injuries were almost all freak injuries. It's not as if running into Marcus Giles or getting hit in the elbow by a line drive are his fault. Likewise, the one DL stint for Prior in 2004 can likely be attributed to gross overuse in 2003, which can be laid at the feet of the decision makers in the organization. Ditto for Kerry Wood, except with Wood you wouldn't want to move him to the pen since his salary is too high for a setup man, and his problem is mechanical. After 2006, if he still isn't healthy, or misses signifigant time with another arm injury, he should be shown the door, as he is a great pitcher, but spends too much time on the shelf to be useful to the Cubs. As far as Oneri Flieta or Jim Hendry go, they may look at me like I'm crazy, but given the Cubs track record with P prospects and arm injuries, I'd be entitled to look at them the exact same way. Christiansen, Ryu, Wood, Guzman, Brownlie, Hagarty and several others have all had serious arm injuries while with this club. Sure, you expect that to happen to some of your prospects, but patterns show up when the injury list grows. So they can look at me crazy, but it's not unreasonable to suggest something different to get someone with that much talent to contribute in some way to the 2006 Cubs. And again, I'm not bashing Guzman. I want him to do well, but I disagree with you that having his start is the only way for his talent to help the Cubs.