I think Fielder and Braun will produce about the same next year as this. Where i differ with you is that I would bet that Hardy regresses, and would argue that Hart is not going to get much better at all. The mistake that a lot of people are making is looking at 2007 as a "growing pains" year. The reality is that you guys got about as much production out of your young corps as you are ever going to get. Fielder and Braun both produced at an exceptional level, and Hardy produced probably above his talent level (as evidenced by his second half regression, I have money that says J.J. is a .710-.720 OPS guy when all is said and done). And while it may be possible that Weeks will produce like he did at the end of the season, I think it would be an optimistic stretch to assume he will. Having that extra month of Braun will help in 2008, though I would bet he will end up closer to his .976 post-ASB OPS than his +1.000 blazing start. Your pitching will almost certainly be better, but I think Sheets has to regarded as injury-prone now, and can't be counted on for a full season. Also, don't forget how woefully under productive the Cubs lineup was pre-September, or what a bad start the Cubs got off to. The Cubs aren't going to start 22-31 again, and barring something totally weird, are going to score a lot more runs. The Brewers may be favorites next season, but you guys aren't going to run away with anything.