I'm not so sure about that sentiment. The Cubs won't necessarily become a WS contender by trading for Gonzalez, but he would be a substantial upgrade over Dunn in terms of youth and production. With Gonzalez at 1B and the bullpen shored up, this team could conceivably win 88-90 games next year. Moreover, if you trade for Gonzalez and sign him to an extension (which would be the goal, in my mind), you can still try out some of the prospects next season, let money fall off the books, and aim for a WS title in 2012/2013 with Gonzalez on the team. To me, the key questions are whether the Padres would be willing to trade him (doubtful), what the Padres would want for him (a lot), and the likelihood of signing Gonzalez to an extension is (pretty good, from the looks of it). If this team can get Gonzalez without giving up half the farm, I say do it. A couple of caveats that make me think this way include the fact I think we're trading Fukudome, which would be a mistake as far as I'm concerned, since he gets on base better than anyone on our team(other than Soto) and by giving up THAT much for Gonzo,(that scenario included potentially 4 of our top 6 prospects) it'd cripple our system and I'm just not confident in ownership to spend the money to replenish it quickly. And I definitely think we're going to need our system to produce a good bit for us to be contenders for any length of time.