Its a win now and a win in the future. Again, if we do chase Fielder and Wilson, other teams are going to as well. There the best thing on the market, aside from Pujols who will likely end up staying put. As long as Fielder is willing to DH, there will be a loooong line of AL teams in the mix. Same goes for Wilson. I know its always easy to say we have money so just spend it, but other teams with money and similar needs are going to be thinking the same way. The Yankees and Red Sox would both love Fielder and Wilson, and as high as their payrolls are, they always seem to find a way to spend more, and they are very difficult teams to outbid, and once those guys are gone, the 1B market is highlighted by Carlos Pena, Lance Berkman, Michael Cuddyer, and Casey Cotchman. The next best 3Bs after Aram are, well, lets just say Jeff Baker would be next in line. The bst outfielders out there are Cuddyer, David DeJesus, Carlos Guillen, Ryan Ludwick, Kosuke, and perenial Hendry target Raul Ibanez. If were looking for starting pitching beyond Wilson, were looking at Edwon jackson, Hiroki Kuroda, and then on down to Jeff Francis and Joel Pinearo. None of those names are going to make us much better, so unless they come up with a mega trade or 2 out of nowhere, were pretty much counting on landing 3 of the most sought after free agents on the market. If we dont, the available free agents simply arent good enough to fix this team, and wed be pulling another throw as much money as possible at the best guy left. Wilson and Fielder/Pujols are just the path of least resistance, not the only options worthwhile. The Cubs(like many big market teams) acquired many of their best players through trades from teams that didn't want to pay a quality player's rising salary(Lee, Ramirez, Garza, Harden and Barrett to a lesser extent). Miguel Cabrera might fall out of favor in Detroit. Seattle may blow it up and move Felix. People are focusing on the Wilson/Fielder/Pujols trio because they are surefire bets to be available. If the Cubs aren't able to get two of them, it's far from a failure to go big or go home. They can find someone else worthwhile to use the money on, they just might have more of a player cost than a financial cost. I should probably clarify that Im not in the Cubs arent going to compete for the next 5+ years crowd. What I am saying is that without that afore mentioned trio, or perhaps some kind of trade or trades for significat upgrades, I cant see this team competing in 2012. If things go that way, Byrd and Dempster probably would have more value through trade than they would in another lost season, which would be the last under contract for each. Obviously, we need an upgrade, but I really dont think that something like Michael Cuddyer and Edwin Jackson is going to cut it.