I think he values safety. I think he would rather overpay someone that could surprise, but most likely will be consistent (good or bad)....than to overpay someone who could have a big collapse. I think he feels burned by the Alou and Nomar deals. Neither justified the big money they got, outside of Alou in his walk year. That's why I believe he didn't go after Giles, the fear that he would age and become a problem contract. That's why I believe he won't trade anything of value for players like Wilkerson, Huff, etc, because they have had fluctuations in production. That's why I believe he has interest in Tejada. While he could be better than his recent numbers, they have been consistent and won't likely get worse in the near future. I think Lee was an example of a safe bet to produce consistently solid numbers, but also could surprise....which he did. I think Ramirez and Barrett are examples of guys who he didn't give up value for because of their production fluctuations. I think Hendry should take more chances. Sign Magglio or Drew to an incentive based contract, despite still having Sosa on the roster. Sign Tejada, and worry about finding a take for Gonzalez later. Sign a starter, then worry about who pitches in what role.