THere's no reason to be anything but happy for Corey. There's no way to determine if he'd have the same stats with the Cubs. I'd say he wouldn't. I have a sneaky feeling that the O's have given him one job and let him sink or swim, whereas the Cubs had him hit leadoff one day, 5th one day, bitch at him for hitting homers, ask him to bunt more, ask him to bunt less, and generally jerk him around. Heck, if Corey would have stayed, he'd have received a chorus of boos on opening day. That's not a good situation for a guy. I'm just glad he's been able to turn it around, regardless of the situation. I wish it would have worked out for he and the cubs, but it didn't. I agree with many on this board ---many of corey's troubles can be laid squarely on the shoulders of the inept cub coaching staff.