The Cubs didn't make any moves in the hours before Sunday afternoon's non-waiver trade deadline, but that doesn't mean changes aren't coming. Chicago's lone move was sending outfielder Kosuke Fukudome to Cleveland. "I wasn't expecting a high percentage of likelihood of something significant being done," Hendry said. "You do what you can. A lot of things can still happen. Last year we made two trades in August -- (Mike) Fontenot and (Derrek) Lee -- and got some respectable prospects back in that deal. I think the days are gone when it has to be done by the deadline. "Everybody gets all (upset), 'If you didn't do something by 3 o'clock today, this is a disaster.' I don't put much stock into that. The guys we kept, for the most part, are guys that still have a chance to be involved next year. And if we do make a trade or two in August, that's no more or less significant than if we made them today."