It's more than what you are willing to spend. It's what you are willing to spend in contrast to what all the other big spenders are spending, and what is available. Unless you are the Yankees, signing a middle of the order bat and an ace pitcher is nearly impossible. Again, it's up to the Ricketts. If they're willing to keep the payroll at approx. $150 million if necessary then the Cubs would potentially have in the vicinity of $50-$60 million to spend. That would easily cover both if both are available. Then they have even more money coming off the books after 2012. Sure, it's up to them, if they want to pour whatever they can into the team they can do anything. But in reality it's a nearly impossible task, not to mention incredibly risky. Even the Yankees failed to get their big fish last year in Cliff Lee. You need to produce impact players on the farm and cannot just rely on a guys who could be okay if they meet their projections.