Barrett is currently on pace for 26 homers and the last three years he has put up ops' of 826/824/885. His contract is up at the end of the year, therefore there is no long term commitment. If the cubs choose to put him on the market they would be able to move him easily, and most likely get something decent in return. I'll agree with you to a point. He will be the easiest of the 3 to move, mainly because of his position and his contract. I used to love the guy when he could hit, but he looks completely lost at the plate this year. Combine that with his lack of defense, baserunning, and crappy game calling I'm not sure too many people would want him if they watched him at all. He's barely an above average hitter and crappy baseball player in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, I hope we can get some good talent for him, but I just don't see it happening.