I agree with most of what you're saying but I firmly believe that getting two top-flight starters is the most efficient and obtainable path to quick contention for this team, regardless of what Adbert is or what he may become. A rotation of, say, Rodon Stroman Hendricks Alzolay Mills keeps the Cubs in a lot of games, and the farm is untouched. If Adbert figures out his changeup to lefties and becomes a real #2, then they're in the playoffs almost certainly. After the AS break the lineup is Madrigal 2B Hoerner SS Contreras C Davis CF Ortega RF Happ LF Wisdom 3B Schwindel 1B Hermosillo DH Now you trade for a bat or two if necessary at the deadline. Not even sure where to start with this: 1) Why would anyone think signing Rodon is a good idea? 2) If you think that rotation/lineup is "almost certainly in the playoffs" or "need a bat to get in" then the Ricketts' have you exactly where they want you. That is an utterly garbage team. Rodon is a placeholder. A true #1 and 1A/starter. I'd rather trade for at least one of them but that's unlikely. The lineup is certainly not ideal, that's kind of my point. Adding two bats to that lineup isn't going to make it a strength. Adding two TOR starters seems like greater value if we're going to spend on 2 big FAs this off-season (which seems like the best case scenario)