But if we could get him as rental in a desperate attempt to make this season count, would you be interested? Not really, since it would likely require giving up too many promising prospects and/or players on the team that could be better dealt for the Cubs' future. I have to disagree. My though all along has been that the main thing that keeps this team back is the lack of that 1 elite hitter, which is what a healthy Beltran would be. That has nothing to with my post, so I don't know what you're disagreeing with. What I'M disagreeing with is needlessly giving up valuable parts for a 1-year rental. It's not like this is a good Cubs team that just needs one part to push it over the top. My point was that if we could get him without giving too much in prospects, and more in the form of a salary dump. The thing is, I dont see this being a fire sale year. If it was, in July we could get some decent prospects for Fukudeom, Pena, Wood, and Aramis if they decide they arent going to pick up his extension. However, while I dont see them in serious contention as is, I also dont see them far enough back that they cash in these expiring contracts, which is why we should make a go for it. With 1 elite bat in what is a very solid lineup, we could really contend. Hendrys strong point is going out and aquiring these expiring contracts, and giving up minimal value in return. Between Hendrys 3 big mid season aquisitions, Aramis, Nomar, and Harden he didnt give up a single thing that weve missed.