I'm going to give 17 Seconds a little slack because at least his frustration is coming from his annoyance with the Brewers, and anybody who hates the Brewers or are annoyed with them is good in my book. Here are the things I disagree with. 1. I know people will call this boot licking, but we really have to stop acting like the Cubs are cheap. Yes, it's fun because the Ricketts have now become even more frustrating than the Tribune Company and, even worse, they are crappy people. But we have the second-highest payroll in baseball and the highest in the National League, according to Spotrac. The Cubs spent their wad the past four seasons, and this was always going to happen. We have easily spent enough money to be a great club, whether it was allocated well enough certainly can be part of the discussion. But spending money really shouldn't be. That said, hell yes, of course I'd love for them to just throw 15 million at Kimbrel for the rest of the season. But I'd ask you to consider, unless you are talking to a Boston Red Sox fan, don't bring up spending money if you are at talking to a fan of any other team. They picked a team to cheer for that is even cheaper than yours. 2. I always look at the loss columm no matter what month it is. Sure, it doesn't mean as much on May 21, but as Cubswin11 said, neither do the actual standings. 3. I still don't understand the people who think we should somehow be five to eight games ahead of the Brewers right now. Maybe they are lucky, maybe not. But they have one of the best records in the National League. Expecting the Cubs to not only have one of the best records in the league but to be that far ahead of another team with one of the best records just isn't real fair. It's often about what division you are in. If you switch the Cubs into the Dodgers' division and the Dodgers into the Cubs', suddenly, the Cubs are looking a whole lot better. Thanks for taking the time to read, even if you don't agree with all three points or any of them.