I'd be stunned if it wasn't. As much as I'd like Ricketts to be some kind of baseball savant above all else, as a businessman he'd have to be an idiot to not recognize the PR coup that would come with giving Sandberg the job, especially after 2 letdown seasons. They could easily frame it so that his first year will be a rebuilding year so he doesn't get slammed too much, if at all (look how Lou's been treating with kid's gloves), if the team does poorly. Is that what we will have been waiting a year for Ricketts to figure out? To hire a Cub legend with no experience to score vacuous points with the masses, devoid of actual analysis on what will make the Cubs successful long term? Goodness I hope not. What matters is who the GM is, and what players that GM acquires. I would prefer somebody other than Ryno, but he's not going to make or break the team. Right. Ricketts can still be plenty "baseball smart" and have Sandberg as the manager. The critical move is going to be who ends up as the GM. I mean, you can't really slam Ricketts if he promotes Sandberg. I defy anyone to show me an owner that wouldn't go with such an obvious golden choice in terms of making the fans and the media happy. Again, he has to ideally be both a baseball guy and a businessman when approaching the Cubs. Sandberg seems to not be ideal for the former, but he's sure as [expletive] a slam dunk for the latter. He'd basically be stupid NOT to do it from that standpoint.