It is something that needs to be done. It would be a MAJOR move in the right direction, IMO. It would show the fans and TEAM that this organization is committed to winning. Would our farm system take a hit? Sure. But on the other hand, you need to look at the ages of the players on the Cubs starting line-up. VERY young and very good. If you can keep the core of these young guys around, and there is no reason why you cant, then your looking at 3,4 or 5 years to restock the farm. It's a no brainer for me. But the question is does Hendry have the stones to do it? My guess is no. And that is a shame. I hope he proves me wrong. I think it's a stretch to say it needs to be done. It would be nice to do, though. It is, as all trades are, a balancing act of potential progress versus loss. The Cubs aren't in a great negotiating position because everybody knows they want somebody who can fill in for Lee's absent bat, and the Marlins are under no obligation to trade Cabrera. In addition, they just got a starter and 2 prospects for Pierre--a more expensive and far inferior player--so there's a chance for an enormous hit to a farm system that is just now starting to rebuild. You are right Warp. I guess I need to replace the word need with should. The move should be made. You also bring up some valid points on the Pierre front. However, Pierre is a leadoff hitter. As many would say, a pretty good one. Pretty good leadoff hitters are hard to come by. The Cubs can attest to that. Pierres demand was high. The ol' supply and demand theory. And you are right, you cant compare Pierre and Cabrera as players per say. Anyway, I think you can see what I mean. At least I hope so. :lol: I think I'm starting to confuse myself. I know what I want to say, but its hard to put into words. I just feel that if the Cubs have enough to get Cabrera, then they should.