I think Lilly is overall a plus move. Durable, generally a solid, slightly above average pitcher. He's been better than expected. DeRosa has been a big plus... 111 OPS+ from a guy who's mainly a middle infielder, but has the versatility to play almost any position. That was a very good signing, and they've gotten great value out of it. Marquis, I'm not sure that Hendry (and Marquis for that matter) haven't just been lucky with this move. Ward was a solid bench bat. Floyd has been fine... nothing amazing, but not bad either. The Blanco signing was completely awful; even if he'd stayed healthy, it still would've been inexcuseable. I don't blame Hendry for the Wood signing... fairly low risk high reward move that didn't pan out. Soriano has obviously been good, but I still worry about his production for the price down the road. Still, the Cubs absolutely had to make a move for an impact bat, so while the money might not be palatable, the player move was a good one. All in all, it was a fairly solid offseason for Hendry. Certainly an improvement over the crapfest of last year (Eyre, Jones, Maddux trade, Pierre trade were all brutal; going into the year relying on Wood/Prior was also a really bad idea). I still want a good GM, but Hendry might be inching his way to a "not terrible" rating.