Im not sure this is so much a ploy having to do with positioning for other players, sending signals, etc. as much as just the realization that Nomar is not wanted by the team as next year's SS. Partly due to injuries, and partly that he was never the best defensive SS in the first place, I think, means the Cubs are done with the experiment. Don't get me wrong, the storyline was there for Nomar to come to the Cubs and help them get to the WS (especially after he is traded by the Sox and they go all the way) and I was as excited as anyone else, but going into another year depending on him is just a mistake IMO. Its been said on here that his values is probably higest at 3rd base, and obviously thats a spot where the Cubs are set. I don't know where (or even at which position!) he will end up, but I certainly wish him well and Im glad that Hendry is being up front with him.