I think it was Mike Greenberg who said something to the effect of "I would be shocked if Girardi isn't managing the Cubs next year, assuming he leaves Florida." I'm not sure how much stock I put into his predictions/analysis. Agreed. Hendry will go through his "interviews" to make it look like he's going through his whole process, the way he did with Melvin, and Showalter, and Garner, and whoever else he interviewed when he had Dusty in his sights the whole time. I imagine Jim already knows what he wants to do, and who he wants to replace Dusty. I just hope that it's not Piniella. Hendry will distance himself from Girardi and any other managerial candidates until the end of the season to lessen the chances for a messy Dusty/Cubs divorce. It's pretty obvious Dusty's gone at this point. His statements about his unhappiness here and not being wanted, whether true or not, will only ease the decision-making process for Hendry. Like many, I'd love to see Girardi in our dugout next year. I'm sure Fredi in Atlanta would be sufficient, but I really want to see 1) a big name that would renew/generate optimism 2) a serious and passionate manager who instills discipline and 3) tenure. Granted, tenure isn't a part of the negotiating process, but I'm sick of the 3-4 yr managerial terms here on the North Side. Joe's connection to the Cubs could enable a longer stay here - of course, so could anyone who understands that Neifi should never bat 2nd or have more than a handful of plate appearances, reluctance to respect OBP... I'm not going to list more of Dusty's mind-boggling decisions. At this point it doesn't bear repeating unless he's brought back.