But it is unbalanced statements like this one that I tend to challenge and I am often met with nothing but ridicule when I do. Wouldn't one have to ignore all of the good moves that Hendry has made in order to stand by such a statement? All the good moves? This team is about 30 under .500 the past two seasons. Where are all these good moves? I don't really have to list them for you, do I? I think you know what the good moves he has made have been. But we are in agreement that it certainly hasn't been enough the past two seasons. Listing them is pointless. He's had a couple decent moves, but only when you look at them without considering the big picture. Concentrating on bullpen, speed and defense was an absolute failure of strategy, no matter how well Eyre and Howry have pitched. Top notch relievers are pointless when your lineup and rotation suck. Jim Hendry is an awful GM. He not only has failed to win a WS, he's failed to field a competitive team. He's also been the most inefficient GM in the league, with the highest payroll/win ratio. It's stunningly pathetic how poor of a job he has done. This isn't just a GM with a mid range payroll building a .500 team. This is a GM with an upper echelon payroll building a way below .500 team. I repeat. Nothing in his past suggests he is capable of making the necessary moves to turn this team into a winner. What he did between July of 2002 and the end of 2003 is still in his past, isn't it? He came awfully close to proving you wrong right there. If he can do that, why can't he get 5 more outs at some point down the road? I understand your reasons for doubting him, but to say that there is nothing in his past just seems unsupportable to me. If the Cubs had done nothing from July 2002 to now, would 2003 have happened? This team, as currently constructed is in far, far, far worse shape than it was when we got to 5 outs away from the world series. To get back to that point, Hendry will have to pull some kind of super rabbit out of his hat, which is something that he appears to be incapable of doing, seeing as how he has done pretty much nothing right since the Nomar trade.