You don't have to say he did a great job, and you don't have to base it solely on the fact that they won it all last year. But look at the big picture: 5 straight seasons of 81 wins or more, with nothing but a middle of the road payroll. Included in there was one great season and that WS. Plus the fact that he is still aggressively improving his team this year, and still has enough prospects to both fill into the roster this coming season and either develop for future years or trade for future players. If you can look at those facts and not say he's done a good job as GM, you're either just a strict anti-White Sox fan, anti-Ken Williams, or just plain old not fair. Furthermore, given those facts, you'd have to say he's done a better job than Hendry, to date. You can knock any individual deal all you want. A lot of people looked at Pods for Lee as stupid. Pods isn't as good as Lee. Fine. But for the cost of Lee, he got Pods, Dye and Iguchi, plus money left over. Dye was more productive than Lee on his own, Iguchi was a fantastic little middle infield addition, and while Pods was nothing special last year, he was better than the previous season, and as productive as Juan Pierre has been on average in his career. If you can't look past your own personal opinion of any one deal or group of deals, and look at the big picture of results at the end of the season, or group of seasons, then you aren't doing a good job of analyzing what matters. Ok, well Hendry has had 3 straight years of 79 or more wins. And without a total meltdown in 03 he might also have a WS ring. That doesn't change the fact that I think Hendry has done a poor job over the last 2 years. If we happen to luck up and win it this year it's not going to change my opinion of this offseason.