Braun and Fielder are great talents. Hardy and Hart are good but not as good as their 2007 numbers. Hall is an average player who had one good year. Gallardo will be very good, not so sure about Parra. All of the Brewers outfielders range from average to mediocre, with no top tier talent on the way soon. Their pen is terrible. the only talented pitchers in it are Turnbow and Cordero, but Marmol >>>>>>> Turnbow and Cordero = Dempster. Other than that the Cubs pen is much better. Sheets is great but injury prone (you can't deny it anymore). Zambrano is great but insane and inconsistent. Z = Sheets. Gallardo will be very good, but the rest of the rotation sucks. Cubs have Hill, Lilly, Marshall and Guzman. No contest here. Lets compare some of the talent: Braun edges Ramirez offensively, but Aramis owns Braun defensively. Fielder his for more power than Lee, but again, Lee owns Prince defensively, and on the basepaths. Lee is older though, and it will start to show. Prince won't improve on his weaknesses until he drops some pounds. I am not the least bit convinced that Hardy is anything more than a .270/.325/.430 player with mediocre defense, but he is better than anything the Cubs have at SS. Weeks is not going to be the star people thought he was a couple years ago. I don't see him being any better than DeRosa/Patterson. 2006 Hall was a mirage. The reality is a RH Jacque Jones. The Brewers team defense is awful (particularly on the infield), with no change in sight. The Cubs team defense is good (particularly on the infield), and looks to get better with Pie in CF. Kendall is a liability, but Soto isn't and he looks legit. Overall, it looks like a push, maybe a slight edge to the Cubs because of the balance of talent. The Brewers talent is really concentrated, and mostly offensive. The pitching talent will suffer because of the horrid defense. The Cubs talent is spread around more, but older. A lot depends on how Pie and Soto pan out.