The only hard fact that we have to this point is that the Cubs were unable to sign Pujols. A report that we made a substandard offer isn't a hard fact, it's a report. For all we know, the Cubs may have offered 10/270 thinking that would be enough and the Angles barely won the bidding. With the very, very limited amount of actual, real information we have that we can count on, almost any hypothesis could seem somewhat reasonable. My reason for jumping into this, however, was to ask why you thought Theo would float out rumors that we were interested in Pujols/Prince/Darvish when we really weren't. Drive up the price of those players on rivals, keep a perceived position of strength in trades. Why would he sneak outside in a gorilla suit or lie to red sweater guy at Starbucks? Man likes his secret-agent games.