at least they have came out and said what they had wasn't working based on what they are spending. Why can't we do the same? We have done the same. Then we just move on to another [expletive] theme/philosophy. The Mets will likely do the same regardless of who their GM is, as will the Cubs. Trading managers/GM is usually just trading one crappy, outdated baseball mentality for another, not dissimilar to Hendry going from "we need guys who can catch the ball" on year to "we need to be more left-handed." But, that's the problem. Hire a guy who values the ability to get on base. Not someone like Hendry, who has proven time and time again, that he just doesn't get what's wrong with the teams that he has constructed. I know I'm a broken record on this (and it always inevitably leads to the "YOU'RE SAYING THEY SHOULDN'T FIRE HENDRY!" one-sided argument), but guys like that tend to not get hired as GM's. Most GM's are not as good at their job as they need to be, especially if they have a lot of money to spend. The odds are, unfortunately, the Cubs will hire someone to replace Hendry who isn't necessarily better, but just bad in different ways.