Found comments from a guy who was there. Lots of interesting stuff here. Some major league stuff on youngsters in here as well. Quade was asked if Cashner would be in the rotation this upcoming year and he answered excitedly "YES!" Then he caught himself and mentioned he'd be competing with the other guys. This is cool though, at least Quade sees him as a starter. About all we can ask for here. Hayden Simpson was bedridden for 3 months with mono. He's at Camp Colvin now and won't be pushed too hard at the beginning of the year. Probably means EXST, followed by a late assignment to Peoria. If it really drags, could see Boise even. LeMahieu has put on 20 pounds of muscle this offseason and it shows. Tim Buss runs the camp and there are 38 players at Fitch Park right now, with the results(starting with Colvin last year obviously) getting around, there are more players and agents asking about this and wanting to get involved. Darwin Barney has put on 18 pounds. Supposedly looks better, but not as noticeable as LeMahieu. Michael Brenly has lost 20 pounds on some sort of chicken breast diet. Colvin hasa checked in at 220. Doesn't look quite as ripped as last year, but still has a month to go, so he's got time. Very polished when asked questions evidently. Trey McNutt has been invited to big league camp this spring. First time this has been mentioned anyway. Questions on Vitters meshed together and this is what was discerned from the guy writing all of this down(did seem very knowledgable, FWIW too) Vitters problems are mostly mental. Still is taking a HS approach to baseball, instead of adjusting to the minor leagues. Still, kind of in a shell around his teammates as well. Scott Maine credited Maddux with his promotion from Tennessee to Iowa and then to Chicago last year. Mostly had to do with throwing certain pitches in certain situations and Maine listened to him. Mark Riggins said Jay Jackson was under consideration last year for a callup a couple of times and said he WOULD be called up this year. No dropoff or injury last year, it was "just baseball" according to Riggins. When asked questions, Chris Carpenter was very candid and thoughtful. Jackson evidently kind of copied Carpenter's answers, but would then make changes by the end of his response. Clearly wasn't as comfortable as Carpenter anyway. Jackson looked much better than LeMahieu though, who gave very quick, short answers and just didn't seem comfortable at all. Didn't help he came on right after Darwin Barney, who's excellent at this kind of thing. Jackson was introduced as a swing man who can either start or relieve. Riggins said Jackson's secondary pitches were all a bit more established than Cashner's when he was moved to the pen. When he's brought up, it will most likely be to fill a need, rather than prepare him for a certain role. Vine Line said that LeMahieu will be playing 2B, SS, and 3B, "whatever his body grows into". But it appeared to this guy the Cubs want him at 3B, due to the added bulk and learning to pull pitches, they just need to talk DJ into it. Seems like conjecture from the original writer here, but one we can probably all see coming, all the same. Leaning towards 3rd Base with Lake as well evidently. Nothing else mentioned with him that seemed to be from the Cubs anyway. Originally reminded this guy of Jose Hernandez and seems to think that the comparisons are getting closer actually. No word on Szczur. Cubs are in touch and don't expect a decision to be made on him for another month. Wilken says he can play a solid CF, steal bases and hit. Wilken thinks Reggie Golden should move quickly through the system. Says he has lots of power. A couple of comments implied that they seem to think of Ryan Flaherty as a potential reserve than as a atarter in the majors. Wilken predicted that wooden bats will dramatically change college baseball this season and said he expects .280 hitters going in the early rounds of the draft, with much lower home run totals. Fleita made a comment about players needing to get pushed out of their comfort zones on occasion and sometimes they get worse before they get better. Wilken admitted that Hendry told him to take lefty bats in 2009 if there was someone close to the same value in that draft. No idea if that is still being enforced now. Cubs consider Twins and Braves the premiere organizations for drafting and building players. Thinks Cincy has done an excellent job of late with drafting, same with Tampa, but wonders how they'll do without all the high picks. Also thinks Texas has done very well. Wilken said the Cubs will make EXTRA EFFORTS INTERNATIONALLY this upcoming year, to try and replace some of what was lst in the Garza deal. Excellent news here. Wilken's thumbnail sketch of 2011 draft. Lots of strong right handed pitching, lots of catchers, not a lot of middle infielders, some solid corner guys. He projected 2 or 3 "good" rounds, followed by decent depth. That's about it, but thanks to whoever it was that gave us a very detailed account of this.