Couple thoughts/comments: -Counting on Cashner to fill a rotation spot for the Cubs this year would be a big mistake. The Cubs tried that this year and it was a travesty. And it's not like that was an aberration because he's generally a big innings eater -- he's thrown a total of 247 professional innings in four seasons. I like Cashner a lot. If the Cubs think he's a starter, have him start in the minors. I'm on board with that. If the Cubs think he's a reliever, have him start in the bullpen in Chicago. I'm on board with that. However, if he's in the Cubs' rotation, you almost have to sign a sixth starter as a handcuff -- which is wasting resources because you're basically just signing an actual starter anyway. The Cubs simply cannot risk another year of the cavalcade of suck that was this year's fifth-spot in the rotation. -I don't get the Kelly Johnson stuff -- at all, really. The Cubs have a number of guys that could be average to above average at second base. (Heck, I don't believe it would be wise use of resources to sign Jose Reyes and he's good.) Last year Johnson had a 1.1 WAR*; Barney had a 1.0 WAR. Johnson cost $5,850, 000; Barney cost $417,000. So spend a lot more money for what might be a marginal upgrade? That seems, uh, not smart. In fact, It seems like something Jim Hendry would do. *I know the response to that will surely be "but Johnson had a 4.2 WAR the year before!" That's true. He also had a 0.9 WAR the year before.