Regarding the bench, I was one of many, maaaany posters to complain that we had too much redundancy in our bench players, ie, Perez AND Macias and Hairston, and then Wilson. That falls on Hendry. He did a poor job of constructing the bench. I'm not sure who's decision it is to carry an extra pitcher, but you saw tonight why you don't want to do that. In a bases-loaded situation that might be your last, best chance to get back in the game, you saw Jose Macias. If you aren't carrying the extra arm, you can throw Ben Grieve up there, a LH bat with power and patience. That's probably both Dusty and Hendry's fault. For some reason Hendry traded for Hairston, but Dusty won't/can't play him. Dusty seems to hate the guy. That's Dusty's fault. Hendry called up Cedeno, but Dusty won't sit Perez while he's free falling back to his career norms. Dusty's fault. The lineup in general has been usually awful-partly because of the lack of positional depth created by carrying at one point 4 utility IF's, but mostly because of the total failure of the 1-2 spots in the order, and the lack of urgency taken in fixing the problem. 95% Dusty. Overall, the team as constructed at the start of the season had the chance to win the Wild Card had it been healthy. However, we did not have the quality of depth, nor do we have a manager who is able to make the proper decisions to overcome this sort of adversity. As we stand today, about to fall 2 under and even with the Astros, we do not stand a legitamite chance to make the playoffs. We simply do not have the talent needed to sustain a winning streak, or even sustain a winning month. I'll repeat that: The Cubs, as currently constructed, are not a playoff contender. Unless the organization does something immediately to change either the fundemental philosiphies of the club on a daily level, or until our general manager replaces about half of our current positional players, we will struggle to play .500 ball. I'm not going to stop watching, or stop hoping, but the situation is about as hopeless as I've felt in 3 years of watching this team.