i may be stating what someone else already has, but i don't care to sift through the 10 pages of comments to find out. i don't like the idea of dunn for cpatt, hill and mitre. dunn is just a notch above burnitz in that he is usually all or nothing. sure he takes more walks, but walks don't usually drive in runs. the cubs need a hitter in LF, not another slugger. the offense could be improved dramatically if a true hitter was added. by that i mean a guy who will do the little things at the plate like move a runner over to 3rd with a grounder to the right side, or get that same runner home from 3rd with less than two outs. or only hit .280 but come through in the clutch. i also don't like the idea of trading mitre who has shown flashes of sheer brilliance. he could be a really good back of the rotation guy in a year or so. same for hill. LHP with that kind of breaking balls and velocity don't come along that often. everytime willis chalks up another win, i just cringe at that idea of repeating that mistake. given the arm problems wood and prior have experienced of late, and the fact that maddux will only be around for one more season, i'd prefer not to trade two good prospects for a high strikeout LF. Welcome to the Boards! There are two factions two this argument on this board. The following will always be cited in every discussion: High Strikeouts/High Walks Low BA/High OBP Too much All or nothing/.900+ OPS That should have you prepared for any debates about Dunn. sorry, i didn't mean to point out the obvious. i should have made my point more clear that i didn't like the idea of giving up two above average prospects along with a guy who still has a chance to be really good one day to obtain a guy that is very one dimensional. by obtaining dunn, we're closing the book on murton unless he could be moved to RF next season. i'd like to see more from him before we starting trading the farm system for dunn.