In pro sports, collective unselfishness can be an intangible as important as talent. This is why character matters so much when drafting and signing players to fill the clubhouse with men mature enough to find the humility necessary to create harmony. This is as much of the Cubs' identity as any of manager Joe Maddon's slogans. This is why Maddon scoffed at the suggestion that Happ playing at someone else's expense might not go over well with those whose status he affects most.