Right. And it makes sense that guys can have their performances impacted by off-field happenings. Guys like Dempster and Lee delaing with serious health issues with their children, of course that's going to weigh heavily on them. Lower down on the scale I can see things in the clubhouse potentially playing over onto the field if they escalate to a serious degree. Again, along the lines of guys constantly at each others' throats (literally or metaphorically) or serious rifts amongst different players or groups of players or situations where it's essentially the players vs. the coaches or the manager could easily have a serious impact on how the season goes. That said, we've seen zero indication that this was the case here. In fact, in the few players who have spoken on the issue, particuarly Theriot, have gone out of their way to emphasized hoe everyone except one person get along great, so it's not like an issue of one guy somehow fracturing the team and making everyone fight with each other. The reason I dismiss the idea that "chemistry" had any serious impact last season is because from the insiders themselves it sounds nothing more than one guy not liking anyone else and basically everyone else not liking that guy. That's not a lack of chemistry. That's one guy as the odd man out. That still leaves the entire rest of the team to get along great, which supposedly they do and act as a team. Trying to imply that one sulky guy can destroy all of that to the point that guys are playing poorly and games are being lost is ridiculous. To be fair, it was one guy that reportedly made life miserable for the rest of the team. Also, the comments I have heard about Bradley all indicate that almost the entire team did not enjoy having him around. Yet, nobody was blaming Bradley's poor attitude for the Cubs failure to make the playoffs last year. Most if not all of the comments that I've read say that people are just happy or relieved to be rid of him, and they all qualified their statements by saying that he wasn't the problem in regard to why they didn't win more. I don't see a problem with the GM or the Owners trying to make the players happier during the season or making them more comfortable. They are redoing the locker room to give the players more space, they are hiring a chef to cater during games, etc. In regard to Bradley, the Cubs didn't win with him last year, and it wasn't like he was a major part of the team offense or defense. He put up decent numbers, which were nearly identical to the player they brought in to replace him. And Byrd plays CF, allowing Fukudome to return to RF hopefully upgrading the defense in the OF.