with all due respect, we need a large infusion of pitching into our system. I understand that, and I agree with you, but I think we have some nice extra pieces to be able to swing for pitchers in other deals, honestly. We'd likely need to deal Garza to land Olt. I'd imagine we could adjust the deal to add one of their pitchers to the deal from their Top 15 as well to get some pitching back. Dempster will likely yield a nice return for pitching (i.e. Gould from the Dodgers, or more now that he's become arguably the premier pitching target on the market right now). If we eat a large portion of the Soriano contract we should be able to get a nice prospect in return. If we were to land Olt (which I admit probably isn't likely), Vitters could possibly be swapped for a pitcher of equal value now that he's become expendable in that situation and he's made improvements. Vogelbach is never going to make it to the majors as long as Rizzo plays well so he could become a good bargaining chip in the future provided he keeps mashing the ball. I don't know. I know we need to get better pitching, but as someone else suggested, we could add the second tier guys in the offseason via FA (i.e. Jackson, McCarthy, etc.) to offset the loss. I think adding a Mike Olt type of bat to the system can be equally as important as adding pitching depth. Also, does anyone get the feeling the Cubs might try and resign Dempster in the offseason to a short term deal with option years? Just a baseless hunch, but I get that feeling they might try and do that.