That was wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy later. Pretty sure Lynch had autonomy for the most part. They brought in McRae and Navarro...traded for Servais and Gonzalez early in the 95 season. That's all I can come up with off the top of my head. Also traded for Zeile late that season. I don't think the situations are that similar because I think whoever gets brought in, if some sort of title of President is handed out, will still be the GM. There's a few big differences. MacPhail was brought in to completely overhaul everything baseball related with the Cubs, and probably the biggest thing was drafting and developing players. MacPhail was a traditional "baseball man", the son and grandson of baseball execs, it was rumored almost from day one that the next step he envisioned for himself was commissioner. He was very much an overseer and not the GM. He was in charge of hiring scouting directors, GMs, developmental people, and setting the tone of the organization. Ricketts has made it fairly clear he's happy with where the drafting and developing situation is going, and he wants a new GM. He has made it clear that that guy will be the baseball boss overall, but it's not like when MacPhail came in.