So, a proven commodity (though it is only a solid and unspectacular commodity) in an area of great need is not worth as much as a prospect who is far from "can't miss" and won't be helpful for a couple of years even if he doesn't miss? Seriously? This reminds me alot of people who wouldn't trade Guzman, Kelton, Bobby Hill, or Choi several years ago. Until the Cubs produce a position player with a clue at the Major League level, I am all for dealing a "prospect" for a Major Leaguer who is a position of need. I think Pie could be helpful THIS year. Certainly by next year... Pie rates well about what Kelton or Hill ever did. He's produced at a much higher level than either of them did...and at a much younger age. The jury's still out on Guzman. I do think he's going to be successful. It's not fair to put pitchers in the same category as position players though. Pitchers are much more likely to get injurred. No, Jennings is not worth Pie. Heck, I think Marshall in two years will be as good as Jennings. But maybe that's just me. I'm sorry, I just whole-heartedly disagree. Jason Jennings is a pitcher entering his prime who just posted a respectable WHIP (1.37) and ERS (3.78) while pitching half his games at Coors. Pie is a prospect who posted a decent OPS in AAA, with a little power (15 HR) and a little speed (though his 17/11 SB/CS ratio is very bad. Heck, people are butchering Soriano for his 41/17 ratio). Jennings is a possible 15 game winner for us over the next couple of years. Pie is a guy who might sniff the bigs this season, and won't likely offer any valuable help until 2008. A solid SP who might win 15+ games for us in 2007 or a AAA CF who still has miles to go before becoming the leadoff hitter we desperately need him to be? Sorry, but I'd do it in a heartbeat. That props up Jennings for all his successes, and criticizes Pie for all his failures. The inverse is that it would be crazy to trade your top prospect, one of the top 25-50 in baseball, a guy who put up a .900+ OPS in the second half at AAA at age 21 who is a 5 tool guy, for a middle of the rotation pitcher who has had one good season out of his last 4 and is approaching free agency. Obviously the reality is somewhere in between. Pie didn't have an amazing season, but he was great in the second half, was extremely young for his league, and still has all the physical tools that made him such a hot prospect since he was in Lansing. Jennings on the other hand, wasn't as bad in '03-'05 as his ERA+ might suggest, posting decidedly decent numbers away from Coors in that time. Considering that Pie is one of if not our best trade ammunition(I want him to start in CF, but that's a different topic for a different thread), we should deal him in a trade or a package for a player that's going to have a large impact, be it a top of the rotation starter, or a big bat. While it may be a fair deal to trade him straight up for Jennings, I really don't think it serves the Cubs best interest to do so.