I think dealing Murton is another example of Hendry often putting what may be best for the player over what may be best for the organization. Murton would be the ideal fourth OF. He has good patience and is not a bad hitter. If we had an injury in the OF, Murton could give starter's level performance in relief duty. On the other hand, with long term deals to Fukudome and Soriano, Murton is without a position. He's not going to get a whole lot of AB's this year or in the foreseeable future. Hendry probably sees a deal as good for the Cubs if it brings back someone who can play some CF and even better for Murton if it gets him a chance to be an everyday player. I really like Murton, but seeing how things are, I can see a deal being the best possible move for all involved.