I like the idea of cuban buying the cubs, don't get me wrong, but no one should expect him to be steinbrenner, either. he'd likely have a higher payroll, but there's no way to tell how much higher. he'd probably have to start from scratch when it comes to broadcasting revenues, both radio and television, which is a ton of cash. he's no idiotic, lottery-winning, slovenly-dressed kook. he won't be willing to take a huge loss, that's for sure. his mere presence isn't going to cause GM's to lose their minds and ship talent to the cubs for nothing, nor are free agents going to wet their pants running to the north side to play for him, he doesn't have a magic wand. cuban is not the end of our problems, there is enough money floating around for the cubs to field a playoff contender next season, we just have to spend wisely. this is an upper managerment problem, not an ownership problem, and if cuban thinks he's a general manager, he'll probably cause more trouble than he alleviates. the best he could do would be to come in, raise payroll slightly, drown gary hughes in his private hot tub, shoot jim hendry through the eye while he gets a backrub, send a fish wrapped in newspaper to dusty (emphasising that he should just stay on his annual father-son fishing trip), and wake andy macphail up to his favorite racehorse's head in bed next to him. Then, hire theo epstein as GM and paul depodesta as assistant GM, have them hire the head baseball coach at glenbard north as manager, tell him to shut up and do what he's told if he knows what's good for him-----and start fresh.