Im not sure you could win with that lineup. Loretta would be your leadoff man. I guess the Cubs could go the Mark Grudzielanek route again. I wish I had the paper in front of me where Loretta in 03 was quoted "I wont except a trade to the Cubs". Loretta will be 36 in 07, and im not sure he would sign a deal to be the leadoff man. He excells in the 2 spot. Catalanotto is like having Murton in LF for a full year. Not enough production for a corner outfield spot. The Middle of the lineup is going to be horrible if Lee goes down again. Same problem they are having this season. Pie in CF, probably means your not expecting to win in 07. I prefer to package Pie, for a Impact bat, or proven SP. The Schimdt idea scares the crap out of me. People on here talk about pitchers being overworked, this guy is always seemingly throwing over 100 pitches in a a game. Felipe Alou probably is worse than Baker when it comes to managing a SP. Im not sure I would give him a 3 year deal, to a 33 year old pitcher, who has so much wear and tear on his arm. If your going to go the cheap way for your lineup, and spend it on a SP, sign Zito. He would be 5 years younger than Schmdit. Zito will make 30-35 starts a year, and pitch over 200 innings each year. If im spending money on a SP, im signing Zito. Grudzielanek and Hendry had a pretty nasty parting when Grudz left the Cubs. I don't see an apology forth coming when Grudzielanek will have other teams willing to sign him. Plus, I'm not sure it would even be wise to get him considering he is 36 and his numbers have declined the past three years. All indications are that Schmidt would like to go home and pitch in Seattle. If he goes elsewhere, I would think it would be to one of the winning large market teams (Yanks, Mets, or Red Sox). Zito is the top pitching free agent out there this off season. Yankees, Mets, and Angels seem to be the possible teams. Why would he want to come to Chicago especially after this miserable 2006 season? I don't see the Cubs out spending those other 3 teams.