From a logical perspective, yes, sell all your valuable parts to get value. At the same time, they have a responsibility to put a (sensibly) competitive team on the field. Without pieces like Marmol, Soto, etc. they can't sell that team to a ticket-buying public. The Ricketts saw attendance plummet once the team started tanking. They can't reasonably expect to sell tickets in February by conceding the season in December. So we're going to have this half-assed approach to the off-season, where we miss out on high-profile fixes because we can't/won't pay them and have to settle for reclamation projects and second-tier players. Welcome to 1990s Cubs baseball.