Of course not, why should they? I'm just saying that the rhetoric doesn't always match that feeling. The vitriol towards Colvin stems from the organization seemingly insisting he's likely to be more than a 4th/5th OF. This. As a 4th OF fine... but if Hendry did in fact have a reluctance to trade him then the organization obviously views him as more than that which, as N&G put, is absurd. Whether or not he was blown away by an offer and didn't sell is a moot point, the point is that he should absolutely listen to any and all offers on him, especially after this past season now that he has value. Before this past season Colvin's value was relatively weak because he was a prospect with injury concerns who showed no patience and had average power. This season, more or less, came out of nowhere and I personally am not buying it. This seems like the same reason Hendry declared Fuld untouchable just because he made a really good catch and had a few good weeks at the plate. It's like he gets all giddy and protective over someone who provided some nice production that wasn't expected and immediately values them more than anything else. He needs to knock that [expletive] off. Colvin's value is at its highest right now, and if there's a GM out there dumb enough to trade for him while giving up something that the team could definitely use then he should be out there trying to find it