But it does give the Cubs an inherent advantage over the current situation; they'd suddenly have another position they can fill with someone like Aramis or Abreu or Vogelbach instead of having to go, "welp, they're monsters defensively/fat turds/old guys, can't take advantage of how they can hit." It's not like it's something unique to them, but I'd prefer to have more offensive options over trotting out a pitcher just because. The NL is basically the only holdout in this regard. And you'd still have plenty of batting changes based on which relievers are out there. I mean, yeah, it's what I grew up preferring, but right now I'm for anything that helps the Cubs have a better team.