I chuckle at Steve Phillips saying something that actually makes sense (still waiting for Joe Morgan and Tim McCarver to do it too), that the cubs should consider going after Freddy Sanchez to be the 2B, put Fontenot in a utility role and it adds to the depth, giving Aramis Ramirez backup.
It also keeps Andres Blanco away from the field and plate. Another good thing. So yeah, good but obvious call. The cubs could use a shot of life, Sanchez is a spunky guy and he hits for a good average, he'd be useful at the top of the lineup since Soriano has been moved down (rightfully so and he should stay down there) and Fukudome just doesn't seem like he's going to be a top of the order guy despite a decent OBP- he just doesn't make enough contact. The depth part is also important, I think they were really hurt because they just didn't have someone who could consistently fill in and play at a high level. Jake Fox, not a bad surprise, and I would keep him around cause he proved he could be an emergency catcher even (he used to be one, then converted, but he did handle himself well considering) cause he does give them power but as a full time guy? Eh. Micah Hoffpaiur and Sam Fuld have shown some flashes, but you'd want veteran depth. It makes for a good forecast into next season, considering all of the young guys used.
But with Sanchez, providing more stability on offense will be important. They need it, I don't see Ramirez being the impact he was cause he is not fully healthy and he's going to play with hesitation in fear of damaging his shoulder again. You can't depend on Milton Bradley or Geovany Soto (when he returns) figuring things out.