This year is going nowhere. For 2010 we have almost $120 million of the same players already committed. That we fall off to "only" $96 million already committed in 2011 is of little consolation when the two main losses are DLee and Lilly, arguably our most consistent hitter and pitcher. The flip side is they will both be 35 when their deals expire and certainly won't command the dollars they had been getting. Finally in 2012 there is some light and some money to play with, presuming we don't hand out more ridiculous contracts like some of the ones we are carrying now....Soriano, Zambrano, Fukodome, Bradley and Dempster to be specific. So there you go, enjoy the return of the lovable (?) losers for the next two and a half years. Here's hoping the 2012 Cubs are the team to beat. By the way, 2012 is still only the next to last year of Soriano's contract. He had better stock up on cars and suits and houses. I bet $19 million won't buy nearly the stuff then that it will now.