I didn't mind the Baker signing at the time. But, I evaluate baseball talent much more than a manager of a baseball team I never really cared to watch. Yes, he did take the Giants to the World Series. Giants fans were all over Cubs.com message boards telling us how bad of a manager he really is, and I didn't buy into it. Here we are today giving Reds fans the same welcome for Dusty as Giants fans gave us, and they too aren't buying that he could really be that bad. I was very upset with Dusty's in game management starting in '03. My support of him dwindled quickly. That Cubs team made it to where they were because of Zambrano, Wood, Prior and Clement, not Dusty. By '05, I was calling for his firing. I don't think you can really call it hindsight as much as learning that teams won games in spite of Dusty rather than because of Dusty. If I knew what kind of in game manager Dusty was, I never would have supported his signing (not that I really have much choice in the first place). However, I would expect the GM of a major league baseball team to know what a manager brings to the table and whether those things will win you more baseball games than you lose. Hendry failed in that aspect. If you honestly expect your GM to only know as much about a former manager as I do, then you are giving the GM too much of a pass. I'll take full guilt in originally liking the Dusty signing. But, Hendry is the guy who actually signed him. I honestly didn't think anyone could be worse than Don Baylor and Dusty proved me wrong.