Monday, November 19, 2007

Now Hiring


Wanted:
Right Fielder who can hit, stop baserunners from gaining extra bases, and costs between $120-$125 million.

If Cubs' general manager, Jim Hendry, took out a want ad for a player his team needs, it might look like the above. Last week, Craig Monroe was traded to Minnesota and now, Hendry is in the market for a new outfielder. He's looking for someone more athletic and who can do the job at the plate and by raising the amount of money he's willing to pay for such a player, there are bound to be some who are interested.

"We certainly have a fair situation no matter what the final number is," Hendry said. "And we feel confident we can add two or three pieces to the puzzle."

Getting rid of Monroe was a good decision the way I see it. He hit .204 with one home run and four RBIs after being acquired from Detroit in August. He was even left off the postseason roster. The Cubs need another outfielder like Alfonso Soriano. He's not perfect by any means, but he's fast as a defensive player and can usually squeeze out a hit or even home run when it's needed.

Hopefully Hendry can find someone to fulfill the open position soon. I would think that the main priority would be to find someone who can hit. Of course, they need to be a good defensive player as well, but we all know that the Cubs could use another power hitter. Or even someone who can squeeze out some hits in the clutch. For $125 million, I'm sure the GM will find someone suitable.

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