Today reported in the always unbiased Trib: With the trade of Craig Monroe to Minnesota on Tuesday for a player to be named, the Cubs have shed three veteran outfielders who would have cost nearly $15 million if they had returned in 2008. Now general manager Jim Hendry is searching for a right fielder who can hit, field and keep baserunners from taking the extra base, a sore spot in right and center the last two seasons. Hendry's payroll is likely to be raised from $100 million to $120 million-$125 million, which should give him plenty of leeway to find the caliber of player he's seeking. So that means Fukudome. If we don't get him then what? The BEST, BEST option (outside of a trade) may be a Murton/Jenkins platoon. Personally I don't like platoons, but I don't see any other viable options out there. I like Guillen, but I am tired of RHs I'd rather Murton to get a shot personally. Am I missing something here? Maybe the 15 million is for ARod at SS. I doubt it but what else can it be for? With an infield like that + Soriano all you really need is a defensive C, LF, CF and DeRosa and you have a solid team. Any other offense is just gravy, but I know ARod will end up elsewhere and I am personally fine with that. My question is; are the Cubs painting themesleves into a (RF) corner or does Hendry have a plan that I am just not seeing?