He's also been as good as Meche has ever been. And he's much less expensive. Risk is more than the player's ability, but his cost. Ryan Dempster is Meche in 2 years. Live arm, has shown glimpses, but never put it together. The biggest difference is that Dempster put together 3 straight years of 200+ innings, while Meche never did, and Ryan is far less expensive. When was the last time Dempster was as good as Meche has ever been? 2001? 2000? He last pitched 200 innings in 2002, and he was bad. I understand the spirit of what you are saying, but saying Ryan is no bigger a gamble in the rotation than Meche is a real stretch. I'd wager that someone from the group of Dempster, Cotts, Marshall or Guzman could match Meche's numbers next year. I'm not confident of that. Not remotely. meche's era+ the last three years have been 86, 85 and 97. marshall's was 83 last year. you could say that meche is/will be better, but he's not $9.7 mil better. if meche is $9.7 mil better than marshall, zambrano is going to get a $600 mil contract. So we'd be better off not signing guys like Lilly and Meche, and just slot Marshall and company into the empty slots and pray we can get the needed innings out of them? The market is freaky crazy, and we need guys likely to give us innings. I don't like it, but it's something that we need to reconcile with. Counting on our mediocre and unproven kids because top talent is unavailable would be a poor way to go about things if we want any chance in 2007. Nothing I saw in the performance or numbers of Marshall, Guzman, Mateo or Marmol gave me any kind of confidence that they will get appreciably better, or be able to pitch a full season. Gil Meche and Ted Lilly were at least decent last year, which is more than can be said for most of our in house options. Holding out for Schmidt could prove to be a disaster if doesn't sign with the Cubs. Hendry is going to have to get a couple of starters, even if it's guys like Meche and Lilly. I would hope he could get Schmidt as well. But if the Cubs go into the season with Zambrano, Hill and Prior, Miller, Marshall, Guzman, Mateo, Dempster, Cotts and Marmol as the options for the rotation, you can kiss 2007 goodbye. We could do that and load up for 2008, which may be the smartest thing, but we all know that isn't going to happen. If you don't like the idea of signing guys like Lilly and Meche for 2-3X what they're worth, you had better avert your eyes.