Is anybody else seeing a parallel of sorts between what we have and the Brewers of the mid '00s? They had tremendous crop of PP prospects funneling through; 2 incredible cornerstones in Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun anchoring a foundation featuring Ricky Weeks, JJ Hardy, and Corey Hart. And they still had guys like Gamel, LaPorta, and Escobar in the wings. We have two incredible cornerstones in Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant anchoring a foundation featuring Starlin Castro, Addison Russell, and Jorge Soler. And we still have guys like Kyle Schwarber, Javy Baez, and Billy McKinney in the wings. Even as they experienced some immediate success, some struggled more than others. Braun and Fielder essentially took off running and never looked back. Weeks and Hardy were less consistant. And while they were on tbe fringe of contention in '07, it wasn't until 2008 that they hit their stride; and even then, they were streaky. We all remember them as a 90 game wild card who was at our heels for much of the season, but they were also 83-67 in early-mid September when they fired Ned Yost. They've been very up and down since. Braun's all that's left of that crop (unless you count Gomez, who they got for Hardy.) They've swapped out prospects for veterans and not had much luck with the prospects they kept. And they haven't done a very good job keeping up their farm system since, focusing more on desperately attempting to keep that window open, and are now dangerously close to ending up like the villain from "Ghost" because of it. What's my point? I don't know. I guess it's something about even if you have an amazing young core, most of which pans out, it still takes time to make things happen. And even then, the team needs to continuously build and evolve.