I'll stop here because again, I don't want Russell back, and I don't care if they get anything for him or not. Even so, I had zero doubt that they would tender him so I'm surprised that so many appear to be shocked/angered by that outcome. I think there's a reasonable argument to be made they need to tender him regardless of their intentions, but even if not it's more than fair to think it doesn't matter because they wouldn't have non-tendered him even in a zero-risk situation. More broadly, similar to Badger this is a frustrating situation because there isn't a great and just outcome. If banishing Russell to be a full-time Pokemon trainer would help with future DV in his life or others, then it'd be easy. But it doesn't so I'm caught between feeling like the only outcome is an unproductive exacting of a pound of flesh, and also being okay with never seeing him again because no fans need to have a conflict of cheering him on knowing his past actions. People aren't angry because they expected the Cubs to do the right thing and non-tender him. They're angry because they expected them to do the wrong thing and tender him, and they lived up to those unfortunate expectations. Fans that are angry do not care about the business/team success ramifications. They want a message that DV is not ok...that the Cubs think DV is not ok. And yet every action they take sends the exact opposite message.