In 2012, the Cubs have $62.5 Mil. committed with 6 3rd year arb. eligibles, 1 2nd year and 2 1st years. Assuming Garza makes ~$10 mil. in arbitration, that leaves about ~$25-30 million (my estimate, not a "hard number", obviously) to spend on 2 enormous holes at at 1B and 3B. Considering this team's needs, this is a weird move. The prospects sent amount to an overpay, and although Garza is a good pitcher, is the difference between Garza and Wells/Gorzelanny/Cashner/etc. worth ~$10 mil. to a team trying to "rebuild"? Looking beyond 2012, the only contracts on the books are $19 mil. annual to Soriano (2013-2014) and an option year for Z in 2013. Directing their resources (prospects + cash spent this offseason) at Adrian Gonzales and signing him longterm seems like exactly what a "rebuilding" major market team should've done, unless by "rebuilding" Ricketts means "cutting payroll to Pittsburgh levels over the next 4 years".