Trade is officially completed per Roto. Heres some of their takes on the top guys in the deal Cubs acquired RHP Matt Garza, OF Fernando Perez and LHP Zachary Rosscup from the Rays for RHP Chris Archer, SS Hak-Ju Lee, C Robinson Chirinos, OF Brandon Guyer and OF Sam Fuld. A Cubs rotation with Garza, Ryan Dempster, Carlos Zambrano and two from the group of Randy Wells, Tom Gorzelanny and Carlos Silva looks pretty good. Still, Garza isn't exactly a top-flight pitcher and the Cubs gave up four significant talents to bring him in; they're going to regret it unless this is the year Garza takes that step forward. Since the rotation is crowded, there's a good chance they'll trade Gorzelanny now Rays acquired RHP Chris Archer, SS Hak-Ju Lee, C Robinson Chirinos, OF Brandon Guyer and OF Sam Fuld from the Cubs for RHP Matt Garza, OF Fernando Perez and LHP Zachary Rosscup. Archer, 22, went 15-3 with a 2.34 ERA between Single-A Daytona and Double-A Tennessee last season. Probably the Cubs' top pitching prospect, he has No. 2 starter ability if improved command comes with experience. The Rays probably won't need him this year, but it's possible he'll make the jump in the second half if injuries strike. Shortstop Hak-Ju Lee was sent from the Cubs to the Rays in the Matt Garza deal. Starlin Castro made Lee expendable in Chicago, but the 20-year-old projects as a fine starting starting shortstop. He hit .282/.354/.361 in low-A ball last year, and some power should come with age. He's not going to help the Rays before 2013, but he might be the most valuable player to come out of this deal. Heres the others we received OF Fernando Perez and LHP Zachary Rosscup were acquired by the Cubs as part of the Matt Garza deal. Perez missed most of 2009 with a dislocated wrist and then struggled upon returning last season, batting .223/.280/.299 for Triple-A Durham. Back in 2008, he was looking like a potentially excellent fourth outfielder with a pretty good bat and plenty of speed and defense. His bat needs to bounce back, but he could prove very useful for the Cubs, particularly if Kosuke Fukudome gets moved. Rosscup, a 28th-round pick in 2009, was not viewed as one of the Rays' top pitching prospects.