If they insist on trading Walker, thus opening another enormous hole in the lineup, and probably not completely filling the gaping hole in RF, you can't just stop there. Let's say the Walker for Bradley trade happens. I like Bradley, but I think it's ridiculous to trade for a guy as unreliable as Bradley to fill your biggest hole, while opening up the hole at 2B. The likely ensuing lineup: Pierre, Perez, Lee, Ramirez, Bradley, Barrett, Murton, Cedeno is pretty week and in danger of tremendous downside. Unfortunately I think you have to go after another OF, somebody who will add more pop, moving Murton to the 4th OF position. If Cliff Floyd is available, I think he's an obvious choice. And if the Mets keep going for Manny, it might happen. Then you've got Floyd and Bradley in the corners, neither being a lock to give you 600 PA, which is where Murton fits in. Plus, Cliff can give Lee a breather, preventing his usual slowdown. But, if you've already made that hole at 2nd, and if the one thing you do have available is money, and you don't have a ton of talent to spare, do you take a financial risk to make this happen? Would you take Kaz Matsui off the Mets hands along with Floyd, freeing up Manny cash in NY, and reducing the amount of talent you have to send back? I'd rather keep Walker and then find my corner OF. But if they insist on getting rid of him, you just can't go into the season with Neifi as a starting middle infielder. And your MI of Cedeno, Hairston and Neifi isn't exactly deep. Matsui has been a disappointment, but at least he stands a chance of giving you decent OBP, possibly .330, or even higher if he gets his game together. He also brings a SB threat that Neifi just doesn't have. (A side benefit may be opening the eyes of future Japanese players to the idea of playing for the Cubs, it seems to me that 3-4 teams have an obvious advantage in recruiting the Japanese player, NYY, NYM, SEA, LAD, while the CWS have made some inroads as well. The Cubs need to get in on that market of talent.) I don't want to pay Matsui what he's going to make, but if it makes it easier to acquire Floyd, and if your only other option is Neifi starting 150 games, well, you almost have to make such a deal. Your lineup looks more dependable: Pierre, Bradley, Lee, Ramirez, Floyd, Barrett, Matsui, Cedeno Plus, you get to keep Neifi on the bench, which looks like: Blanco, Perez, Hairston, Murton, Mabry. If they wise up and go with 11 pitchers, you can add another bat to the mix. Both Floyd and Matsui would be one year rentals, bringing money off the books next season and allowing the Cubs to bring Murton into a starting role after they learn more about him (assuming Dusty plays him more, which I think he'll have to do with Floyd and Bradley out there). Of course, none of this is ideal. But Hendry threw out the option of ideal a long time ago. Now it's time to try and make the best of a less than perfect situation.