I disagree. I think this still is an issue that needs to be addressed by Cubs management. Whenever there's anything resembling unique revenue streams (rooftops, the new addition to Wrigley, the bleachers, heck even their own scalping business), the sports media has taken it upon themselves to ask the right questions and get answers from the right people. Even if the Cubs don't stop the practice, they at least acknowledge its extistence. If Wrigley and Cubs coaches are being rented out to the highest bidder, it should be publicly disclosed and not have this cloak and dagger feel to it. I think Bruce is on to something by asking Dusty how it affects the team, but I think it goes higher to folks like MacPhail and John McDonough. If the field is saved for the major Cubs sponsors like Square D, Budweiser, Cingular, etc., that's fine. But it is WAY too unseemly to have this go on without the fans knowing about it, especially if the money is going straight into Cubs coffers without improving the product on the field or the stadium itself.