To say 2009 was a disappointment for Cubs fans would be an understatement. From Alfonso Soriano's struggles to Milton Bradley being Milton Bradley, it's amazing that the Cubs finished above .500. But with new ownership and Bradley shipped out of town, there is reason for hope in Wrigleyville. With columns and analysis from well-respected authors from print, Web, and other outlets, and edited by Al Yellon of Bleed Cubbie Blue, the Maple Street Press Cubs Annual 2010 details all the questions facing the 2010 Cubs and just why fans can expect better this summer. More than that, it looks to the future with in-depth prospects coverage, and takes the best look you'll find anywhere at how the new ownership will affect the local nine.