Didn't have Dempster all year.....he's good now though, although he doesn't get many opportunities lately. Maddux: you're talking Maddux in his prime. Now, he's only good some of the time. Prior is fine, but hasn't been here all year. We really have had Z, a terrible middle relief staff, and part-time contributions from Prior, Dempster, & Wood. Doesn't sound as great now, does it... It's a .500 ballclub. In it's current incarnation, yes. Now back in ST I thought the team might have trouble scoring runs consistently. But in ST it also looked like we'd have a rotation with Prior, Wood, Z and Maddux in it, and the lineup would have Nomar (who was white hot in ST), Lee and Ramirez anchoring it. I never thought Burnitz would bat higher than sixth. The bullpen was questionable, but I thought Dempster was going to close from the outset (as he should have, and we would have a few more wins if he had). But of course Dempster didn't close, and was terrible as a starter when Rusch should have been. Dusty ruined Fox and Hawkins. (how many more games would the Cubs have won if Rusch were starting, Dempster closing with Hawk and Fox setting him up from the beginning?) Nomar got hurt, and Ramirez didn't show up until May because of his back. Dusty wasted a month's worth of games by batting Patterson and Perez at the top of the order. Wood got hurt. Prior got hurt. Walker got hurt. Holla slumped for an entire month while Dusty waited for Dubois to cool off before starting him. Neifi played maybe the worst offensive ball for a regular in the game from May-July, but Dusty kept running him out there. Now Lee desperately needs a rest, but no one seems to notice. Now you could have forseen a few injuries, but Nomar's was totally unrelated to his past injuries, Prior got smoked by a line drive, and Baker pushed Fox way too far way too soon, and Walker got rolled by Carlos Lee. Those couldn't have been predicted. Now despite the rash of injuries, blatant mismanagement and total lack of discipline and accountability, the team is barely under .500. I don't hold out more than the faintest hope of reaching the postseason anymore. Now having said that, the team assembled in ST, if managed correctly and with even half the injuries, would have been at least 15-20 games better than the current Cubs record. Not a division winner, but at least where Houston is now. Inconsistent, but easily more talented than the Houston Astros. I never expected 95 wins, but I sure didn't see this coming in March. You may say you did, but unless you are clairvoyant you didn't, because unless all the injuries/mismanagemnt hadn't happened the team would clearly be well over .500. The team is bad right now, but it didn't have to be this way.