Again, I'm not opposed to trading any of them, especially if you're getting good young ML players back. (Although arguably at that point you have to ask what is the purpose.) What I'm opposed to is trading most of them in a series of 3-for-1 deals that leaves the Cubs with 15 prospects and no proven MLers. You say the Cubs have a crap on-field product now. Just wait and see what it looks like if this plan is followed. And I don't just mean in 2011. The fallout would very likely linger for many years. I follow the Royals pretty closely and I know exactly how this would look. The problem is, it looks like the Cubs are dropping in payroll, they don't have a very good on field product, and their prospects are still a couple of years away. Since we aren't going out and signing guys like Dunn or trading for AGone then we need to get rid of middle level talent and wait for our prospects to hit the majors. Then make some big FA signings at that same time and try and contend then. There is no point in sending Byrd, Marmol, and whoever else out that there for the next two years when it's obvious the Cubs won't be allowed to go out and buy some big name talent. We won't contend and we will just waste money and not receive anything for it.