Awful? I wouldn't characterize those numbers as awful at all if they're coming from a center fielder and he's making the MLB minimum. I'm just curious, at this point, what do think the Cubs realistically have to look forward to as far as a tailor-made leadoff hitter? I don't think we're getting Jimmy Rollins, Hanley Ramirez, or Ichiro numbers. Willits put up a .391 OBP and had 27 steals with 8 caught. A .391 OBP with some threat of stealing a base, and running the bases well? I'd take that for the leadoff spot. Davis' numbers were worse, but looking at what he did with the Giants, a .363 OBP with 17 steals in 51 games, over the course of a year that would look fine in the Cubs' leadoff spot. I think OBP is the most important part of a leadoff man's job, and I agree a .675 OPS guy is not good anywhere even if he has a high OBP, and I probably like speed in the leadoff spot more than the average person on here. So if a guy can play a position of defensive value (like center) and put up a .350+ OBP and an OPS of, heck, at this point, even .720, while stealing 20 bases or so at a reasonable percentage, AND be cheap salary-wise, I'd take that because it's been pretty much crap since Lofton. I think a lot of people would be happy to get a Reggie Willits 2007 season out of Fuld, and I don't see how that is impossible. Willits was worth 11.3 offensive win shares...or less than Macier Izturis. His OPS+ was 97, and considering his less than remarkable minor league career and the drop off he had in the last three months of the season, he probably played way over his head.