This is what really bothers me about the Jones signing: Felix Pie, a highly regarded CF prospect by the Cubs resides in our farm system, and by most accounts he will be ready for the majors within one season. You trade pitching prospects for Juan Pierre, a CF with one year remaining before he is eligible for FA - fine. But then you announce you want to sign Pierre to a contract extension. Wait, doesn't that block the path for Pie? You then, after finding no other options for RF, sign Jacque Jones to a 3-yr deal. You lock yourselves in for three years to a player who is already 30 and will definitely in his physical decline at the end of the contract. A player who, by most accounts, is living off of one quality season 4 years ago. In addition, by signing Jones, you give up your first round draft pick (as well as lose other early round picks in other FA signings), which, as evidenced by your farm system's alarming inability to produce position players, you might kind of need. And I am assuming there won't be a trade market hungry for Jacque Jones in the near future. The bottom line is that Jim Hendry, for his strength as someone to be able to make a deal for players that other teams don't want, has a glaring weakness: an inability to provide a medium to long-range plan for a club and execute that plan. All of a sudden, we learned Hendry "likes guys who can catch the ball." Since when, watching the Astros/White Sox WS? GMs and organizations that try to ride the coattails of what worked last year will always find themselves doing that, trying to copy what worked for other clubs - as it will never work for them.