Rockies' Wilson on backburner
July 10, 2005
BY MIKE KILEY STAFF REPORTER
MIAMI -- Outfielder Preston Wilson almost certainly won't be coming to the Cubs. Reports are that the Colorado Rockies are nearing a deal that would send Wilson to the Washington Nationals.
But do the Cubs still need a veteran outfielder such as Wilson with Corey Patterson demoted to Class AAA Iowa and left fielder Matt Murton a little-known presence, even after his strong debut Friday night?
That question was put to manager Dusty Baker on Saturday, and reading between the lines, his answer seemed to be that experienced outfield help still could be a trading need for the Cubs.
Baker, however, was less direct than that. In his answer to the question, he posed one of his own that seemed to indicate his leanings.
"Everybody wants to win now,'' he said. "Is it a tentative experiment or do you go with the known entity? That's where the question comes in. And what do you have to give up for this entity?''
Because it could have cost the Cubs $3 million to $4 million to pick up the approximately $6 million left on Wilson's $12.5 million contract in 2005, Baker was told Tribune Co. would have to believe the Cubs still have a chance to make the playoffs.
Is that realistic after the National League wild card fell so far out of their grasp on this trip, with the wild-card leading Atlanta Braves holding a seven-game lead over the Cubs?
"Oh, hell, yeah,'' Baker said. "Most definitely, especially getting our horses back. We're one good streak away from a realistic run, as long as we don't have any more bad streaks. That's the thing, staying away from any more bad streaks.''
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