It's easy to poke fun. But take a look at this list: Big Z, Harden, Bradley, Soriano, Miles, Fontenot, Fukudome, Gregg, Heilman If you could dump all those contracts, would the Cubs be better or worse off in the long run? Harden, Gregg and Heilman are gone at the end of the year regardless. So now we are looking at losing Bradley, Zambrano, Soriano, Miles, Fontenot and Fukudome. Fontenot is more or less a non-entity at this point, you can go ahead and not lose any sleep over losing him. So now we are looking at losing Bradley, Zambrano, Soriano, Miles and Fukudome. The Cubs would unquestionably be in a better situation if they could dump Miles and lose the Soriano contract, which we all agree now is horrible. I'd put Zambrano on the list of contracts I wouldn't mind losing. His option has little chance of vesting, so he's basically got 3 years, $53.7 million left on his deal. That is a ton of money for a guy I wouldn't consider in the very top tier of starting pitchers. Bradley is looking at two years, $21 million left on his deal. He's been decent enough this season that I'd probably keep that. Fukudome has been awesome for the Cubs, but he's got two years, $26.5 million on his contract. That's about a wash. I'd like to keep it, but I wouldn't cry over losing it. All in all, I'd lean toward the Cubs being better off in the long run if all of those players were waived and picked up by someone else. I'm not a big fan of trying to buy a bunch of players in one or even two offseasons, but with that kind of money you should be able to get some real impact players. Edit: Reading this back over, it seemed like a good idea to start with and just got weaker and weaker. Never mind.