Right, and so Oneri like Hendry is probably under contract for another year. So you give Oneri a year to see if you can work together and if you don't, you let his contract run out and bring in someone else. Now, you don't. Now you have a guy with (at best) a debatable track record, the #2 person in the former regime's organization locked in for 4 years before you even got your job. It doesn't matter if you want to hire a farm director or not....Ricketts has already done it. Oneri's natural next step is a GM job. VP of Player Personnel with the Cubs is just a code word for "Big #2, glorified farm director." So again, if Ricketts is so enamored with the job that Oneri has done, why doesn't he just make him the new GM? Indications are that the Tigers were about to sign him away from the Cubs (and if that is possible his contract must have been expiring, not sure where this could be confirmed) and if so it seems that if Ricketts didn't want to take the chance of losing him the 1 year option wasn't going to be acceptable to Fleita. Personally I think Fleita's knowledge of the system and personnel will be an asset to the new GM. If he proves to not be willing or able to adjust to the new organizational philosophy I am pretty sure the GM will have the authority to go another direction and demote him to another role or just work out a settlement agreement. And just because Ricketts seems to like the job he has done in the current postion doesn't logically mean he should want him as the GM.