Rumorsáran wildáthis past week about the potential of the Cubs trading for Roy Halladay or Curtis Granderson.
What is sad is that the Cubs have the highest payroll in the league, and both of these players are going to be considered too expensive.
What's worse? Both of these players would fulfill enormous needs for the Cubs. In fact, they are the two biggest needs of the current Cub team.
Despite the Milton Bradley experiment, the Cubs lineup is still extremely right handed and more lefties should be targeted. Granderson would be a perfect fit. Although he does not have great OBP numbers, he does have experience at the top of the lineup and fills a need in CF.
He is also the "anti-Bradley", in the sense that he is a great clubhouse guy, Chicago native, and only 28-years old.
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Halladay and Granderson Perfect Fits as Chicago CubsùNeither Likely to Be One
Posted: 21st November 2009 by Jack Stentwiller in MLBComments Off on Halladay and Granderson Perfect Fits as Chicago CubsùNeither Likely to Be One