If we're paying a reasonable price for him, I'll agree. If the bidding for him gets too high and we'll overpay for him, I'd rather wait since we're probably not going to be competitive next year anyway. Wait for what? A 29-year-old and 28-year-old who aren't going to put up vastly different numbers who are going to command a LOT more? You keep referring to Dunn like he's this old man, yet he'd be 30 if he starts the season with the Cubs next year. Fielder would be just turning 28 at the start of the 2012 season, so yes, he's younger but he's going to command a ton more money than Dunn, yet does he really bring THAT much more to the table? Gonzalez will be 30 when he's a FA, too, and he too is going to command much more money. Why do you think Dunn is someone they should pass on? Dunn will turn 31 in November. Gonzalez will be 29 at the start of the 2012 season. So Dunn will be about 1 1/2 years older at the beginning of his hypothetical Cubs career than AGon would be. AGon is also a much better defender, and a more well rounded hitter. Having said that, their offensive profiles are close enough that I think it would be foolish to pass over Dunn to wait on AGon, who will cost more and have more suitors. I'm not big on Fielder because he has played a lot of games on a challenged frame. I have longevity questions about him. Also he is 100 OPS points better at night (looking at 3-year splits) than during the day, whereas both Dunn and AGon are markedly better during the day (about 80 points for Dunn, and 150 for AGon). This is all provided Dunn's contract demands are reasonable.