The Hendry era was the best of most, scatch that, every Cubs fans life time, although that's really not saying that much. It was also the time in most, scratch that again every Cub's fans lifetime that Cub's ownership gave the GM the go ahead to spend like a big market team. Hendry, in turn used the opportunity like a housewife who's huband landed a huge bonus, gave her the credit card and said go nuts. Go nuts he did. Rather than bide his time, and wait for ways to spread the moey around he hopped on the most espensive items he could get his hands on. While each one filled a need, it wasn't necessarily the best option that would be available in the foreseeable future. In most cases, the problem wasn't the player he acquired, but rather the contract they were given. For example, I don't think that people would have complained if he signed Soriano for the 5/75-85 that the Angels and Phillies were reportedly offering him. This isn't to say that he didn't get some great values, such as DeRosa, Byrd, and Lilly. And then there were the cases of the nickel and dime guys like Miles and Grabow who could have easily been brought up through the farm system.