*Cracks knuckles* Ohhhhhhhhhh this will be fun... -As it has been mentioned, his three year splits away from Fenway are really not that bad. They are quite skewed due to his 2003 campaign, as it already has been mentioned. Also, it's not like he's moving from Fenway to the Chavez Ravine. Wrigley can be a very kind place to hitters, especially on days when the wind is blowing out. -Take a look at the Cubs' SS offensive stats this year. They're the worst in the majors in AVG, slugging, and runs scored. Whether it's been Rnez, Martinez, or Gonzo, offensive production from that position has flatout sucked. Also, defensively, KGonz's range isn't all that good and his vaunted defense didn't come through when the Cubs needed it the most last year. -Who's to say that Nomar will get a huge contract from the Cubs...if he even re-signs with this team at all? If the Dodgers sign him and overpay, great! We'll get some nice draft picks in compensation. I'm not going to complain about something the Cubs haven't done yet. -Um...have you seen Pinto's production down at AA? Are you aware of Sisco's ceiling, which is even higher than Jones'? Have you seen the numbers Connolly has put up in Daytona, especially that CG 2 hitter? How about Rich Hill's first half? Sean Marshall's? What about Down's ceiling? Yeah, it's likely some of these guys will flame out, but as things stand now, the odds are really good that one of these "garden variety, poop tossing lefties" could become really good at the ML level. Most of them have already experienced success beyond Mesa/Boise (save for Downs), so I think they're on track for some good things if they keep healthy. -That is a nice rotation. But then again, we might not have seen that rotation until around 2007 or so. I'm sure there'd be some nice fights over the 4 and 5 spots and maybe even the 3 spot if some one leaves, gets traded, or is injured or whatever. Between then and now, no one has absolutely any idea what will happen involving the prospects in our system. It could be conceivable that the Cubs snag a lefty with an even better lefty than Jones in next year's draft. We just can't predict the future like that. -Again, Sing is a first baseman. He does not play corner OF at Daytona! -As for your OF thing...wow. I'm going to let some one else handle that one...that...wow. Just...wow.