Man, I know I'm going to be ripped for this and possibly lose the respect I don't even have from my fellow posters considering I only have, like, 22 posts. But I actually wouldn't mind seeing the Cubs give Zambrano away, either. I have nothing against him -- he's a quality pitcher -- but I see how our budget looks over the next three years with the horrible contracts given out by the team in the recent past, and I cringe like many of you. As good as Zambrano is, I don't view him as a shutdown ace of a pitching staff anymore. And that's what he's being paid like. I wouldn't mind seeing his 2010 and 2011 salary of $18.875 million and his 2012 salary of $19 million come off the books to give this team a bit more flexiblity over the next few years while they attempt to absorb the contracts of Soriano, Fukudome and Bradley. I wouldn't mind using the $18 million in a few other ways. (Yes, I realize that many of us don't believe Hendry would use the money in a good way, but still) Although Zambrano would leave a hole in the rotation, I think we could patch it up and get our payroll in better shape in the process. By the way, I would also love to see the Cubs try to trade Soriano (if he'd accept it) to any team that wants him. How? If I were the Cubs, I'd be willing to pay $50 million of the $95 million on the rest of his contract owed to him after this season. That way, the team trading for him would be on the hook for five years at $9 milllion per season, which is much more reasonable. While we would be out $50 million, that money is already gone anyway. So, we would be freeing up $45 million over the next five years -- which would be another $9 million off our books each of the next five seasons -- and could replace Soriano with that money and get perhaps a more complete player for a heck of a lot cheaper.