How would you like Lofton at 2/$6m, along with Wilson for 2/$10-14m? Because that's probably the type of people Hendry thinks would help this team. How do you know what Hendry thinks (assuming that's a typo), and yes, I know you said "probably"? Just basing it on his history of overpaying for mediocrity, and ignoring the BB/OBP problem on this team. Lofton, in theory, isn't a bad option. But if Kenny gets more than 1 year, or more than $1-2 million, and he's guaranteed the CF/leadoff job, no matter how he performs, it's a bad move. I actually think it would be kind of interesting to have Corey/Kenny/Greenberg battling for CF. But that would only be acceptable if they go big in RF. And going off Hendry's history, I'm not certain he'd solve that RF problem with an impact bat. Besides Burnitz what history is there?? Choi for Lee? Signing Walker? Trading for Nomar? Trading for ARam and Lofton? Giving DuBois a shot in LF? Giving Patterson a million shots in CF? Trading for Barrett?? Trading for Lawton? Neifi Perez was never signed to start btw. Contrary to your continual revision of history, Hendry has a clue. With Dusty Baker as the manager of this team and Hendry being Baker's boss: Neifi Perez not only batted lead off 114 times, he hit 2nd 268 times Jose Macias not only batted lead off 35 times, he hit 2nd 13 times Corey Patterson 128 times and 78 times Enrique Wilson hit 2nd 5 times That was just in 2005. I can reference many other occasions in 2004 and 2003 where some of these same names mentioned above along with Rey Ordonez, Damian Jackson, Lenny Harris, Ramon Martinez and others received way too many opportunities to hit at the top of the order. I'd call that ignoring the BB/OBP issue this team has had. I'm not sure Hendry has a clue.