If ARam does indeed leave--and I think he will--do we get compensation? I'm not going to panic if (when?) he leaves. But it'll require a lot more faith in Hendry than I've had to this point to be optimistic about 2007. There are a few decent options to replace ARam. The Cubs could sign Japanese gold glover Akinori Iwamura. Or, better yet, trade for Morgan Ensberg, who would give you power, OBP, and an outstanding glove. Or, if they could entice Boston to pay at least half his salary, Mike Lowell could be had pretty cheaply in a trade. There are also a couple of second-tier free agent 3Bs out there we can grab as a stopgap--guys like the aforementioned Mark DeRosa, whose 296/357/456 line isn't terrible. Or how about someone like Wes Helms? He hit 329/390/575 in part-time action for Florida last year. Jeff Cirillo hit 319/369/414 for the Brewers, and he can pick it pretty well at the hot corner. And the money we save can go right into 2 decent pitchers. Remember, the Cubs' biggest problem last year wasn't necessarily hitting--they finished 5th in the NL in BA (1 point behind the World Champs). But they finished 3rd from last in team ERA last year, giving up 65 more walks than the NEXT worst team. Substitute league-average OBP guys at the 1 and 2 spots in the order for Pierre and whoever Dusty happened to trot out there, and they'll score a lot more runs. And with, at worst, a middle-of-the-pack finish in team ERA, you're looking at the very LEAST a .500 finish. Take the $15 million ARam's going to get, add $2 mill and you have Soriano. Sign Schmidt for 4/48, and you have enough left for another good FA starter. Or to trade for a high-priced one. Like I said, it'll take a lot of confidence in Hendry, but I could envision a lineup like: 2B Theriot LF Murton CF Soriano 1B Lee 3B Ensberg C Barrett RF Jones SS Izturis P with a rotation of Zambrano Schmidt Hill Lilly, Meche, Padilla, Miguel Batista Prior/Marshall etc. That's good enough to win the NL Central.