To be fair, we never made a real offer to Wheeler. He eventually accepted 5/$118M from Philly, while Chicago offered 5/$125M (slightly more) and we offered 5/~$100M (considerably less). Unless Wheeler had a specific desire to play in the Midwest, I really do not see why he would even consider our notably lower offer. However, if we had put a Corbin-like offer of around 6/$140M on the table to top Philly, then I do believe that he would have actually given us some true consideration. The reason that falling short on this particular player (in this manner) was so frustrating is because unlike a number of the other FA pitchers in his tier, the future potential was still there and the possibility that his best years may just be ahead of him. Metrics wise, he looks like a solid bet with a top-rated FB and a good arsenal of secondary pitches. Plus he's one of the younger FAs in his class so the odds that his arm will hold up through a greater proportion of the contract is better. He's one of those players that I think with the right coaching staff could take his play to the next level. Financially, we were set up to finally be able to make an aggressive & potentially high ceiling move like this and not let it severely hurt our long term plans should it not fully pan out. I can accept us not getting the player in the end (if Philly outbid us because they felt they HAD to have him), but still it's just so disappointing that we would put up such a lackluster effort like this for a player that could've greatly helped our pitching staff for years to come.