There are only so many seasons with Rizzo and Bryant both healthy and producing at a high level, plus guys like Russell, Contreras, Baez, etc. on cheap deals, I would not be okay with shying away from a significant addition just because the first half was a little disappointing. They still have 62% odds of winning the division. Also it's 3.5 years of control for Quintana, he makes future offseasons much easier to manage. FA's and teams would have a lot of leverage if the Cubs needed to add 2-3 SP in one offseason, now it's potentially only 1 if they like Montgomery(or Butler). I am talking myself into the logic behind the trade as it sinks in. I guess it was just the initial shock of seeing Eloy and Cease both go but it makes sense. I just don't want to get into the position where we have to spend money in FA to improve our team because there is nothing left in the farm. But this seems like a reasonable long term type of move.