I'm not typically big on these kinds of threads, but the discussion (argument) in the E. Patterson thread got me thinking about this. How would you set the lineup with Soriano out for the next month or so? You can call up people or whatever, but be realistic. I'll even stretch it a bit further and say you can make some sort of "nominal" acquisition (for example, I'd acquire Pena if cheap in my scenario). I guess I'd probably call up Pie now and send Patterson back down. See what the Sox want for Pena, probably not much. Call up Soto and DFA Hill (out of options, IIRC). I wouldn't normally be a big advocate for multiple platoons, but I think the Cubs are a little desperate for some more production, so I'd go like this: Theriot SS DeRosa 2B Lee 1B Ramirez 3B Jones/Pena RF Murton/Floyd LF (Murton getting majority of the time. Not a strict platoon) Kendall C Pie CF (everyday) Pitcher Bench: Pagan, Soto (getting a lot of starts), Cedeno, Fontenot, Floyd/Murton, Jones/Pena When Soriano comes back, Pagan or Pie is the odd man out. Hopefully Pie is playing well and it's easier to dismiss Pagan. Explination: RF:Jones/Pena in RF could actually be productive if Jones is turning it on a little and Pena is used primarily against LHP. LF: I'd be up for playing Murton everyday, but I'm trying to remain somewhat realistic and at least just hope for a platoon. Hopefully he gets hot with some regular playing time. C: Kendall would get the bulk of the playing time if his OBP continues to rebound. If he reverts back, Soto is there. Soto > Hill. CF: Throw Pie in there. With (hopefully) increased production from LF and RF under this scenario, you can live with Pie in CF while he adjusts. Play him everyday until Soriano gets back, and then make a decision on who you want in CF.