All offseason last year, and during the season this year, Jim Hendry has craved so badly for a middle of the order left handed hitter. Jim Edmonds was a nice piece, but he isn't causing other teams to stop throwing RH after RH at the Cubs. Jim thought he got his man in Fukudome, but when they realized what they were getting, he spent the next few months trying to find that LH bat within the organization and outside (Raul Ibanez). When he couldn't land one and we had to go with what we had, I think he pretty much knew that if we got the right matchup (the Mets) we could win it all. If we got the wrong matchup (the Dodgers) we would have to hope that our pitching shutdown the other team. The Dodgers were the worst possible matchup for the Cubs in the playoffs. In the entire series, a left handed pitcher threw exactly 0 pitches against the Cubs. They killed us with probably the best right handed pitching in baseball. The Cubs can hit righties, but in the playoffs, they aren't throwing Ian Snell at you, they are throwing Derek Lowe at you. Imagine if the Cubs were able to face Oliver Perez in one of the first 3 games? Even Johan would have been a better matchup than Lowe (injured knee or not). Imagine if the Cubs had gotten Ibanez at the deadline? Against righties: Soriano, R Fontenot, L Lee, R Ibanez, L Ramirez, R Edmonds, L Soto, R Theriot, R Against lefties: Soriano, R Theriot, R Lee, R Ramirez, R Ibanez, L Johnson, R Soto, R DeRosa, R Anyways, just my thoughts. If the Cubs had one weakness this year, it was that our lineup was too right handed. The Dodgers were the perfect team to exploit that. BTW, they will get killed by Philly.