The Cardinals haven't had many, if any, legitimately good teams around Pujols for a long time. They've largely had Pujols, Carpenter, Wainwright and a bunch of grit for most of Pujols' tenure. The Brewers have had some nice players in Fielder's tenure - Braun, Hart, Gallardo - but their rotations have been mostly awful and they've dealt with injuries to key guys like Gallardo. The Cubs could easily field a better team than most of the squads Milwaukee and St Louis put out there if we sign Pujols (and he OPS' 1.000) or Fielder. They could, but it might not be in 1 offseason. I cant see them being able to sign Pujols or Fielder and make any other necessary upgrades in 1 offseason. Id love to see it, but I dont know how realitic it is. 3rd base will be our other major hole. Unless they do go all out and trade for David Wright on top of it, the best option might be to pick up Aramis' option, if they can afford it. The 3rd base market isnt pretty, and between Vitters, LaMahieu, Baker, DeWitt, Flaherty, and Marquez Smith, I dont think we have a single guy capable of giving us the production we need at the positon, especially considering we have no idea what kind of production to expect from any of our other positions, including Castro. The both oft injured Grady Sizemore and Carlos Beltran, who somebody is going to over pay for top the outfield market, also featuring a trio of 50 somethings is Bobby Abreu, JD Drew, and and Raul Ibanez. If they still plan on an outfield of Soriano, Jackson, and Colvin next year, that a hell of a crapshoot. We could also use a legit ace pitcher, and those are not easy to come by. Maybe throw up a prayer with an incentive laden deal to Ben Sheets, because other than that, the starting pitching market is highlighted by Chris Carpenter, Joel Pineiro, Edwin Jackson. and Mark "Cardinals or Bust" Buerhle.