Lou Piniella has led the Cubs to 2 division titles in his 3 years here. That is the only stat I am concerned with as a fan. Especially concerning the bad contracts and strange personalities he has been given. Baseball, and all of life, is played by humans. I love Strat-O-Matic and other sim games, but they are not realistic to the real world of humans. Piniella is very unconventional, but he seems to have a keen understanding of his group of humans. A quick analogy: pure socialism is the best economic system ever devised...on paper. It allocates the resources the best and most efficient way possible. But it doesn't work with humans!!! Human greed is not satisfied in pure socialism. Pure capitalism doesn't work either in the human world because it only satisfies human greed. It has to be a mix of the two systems to have a chance to work with humans. The debate will always be what kind of mix, but history has proven that the extremes of both systems have failed every time. Sports work the same way. If you just go by the pure stats and statistical models, I truly believe you will fail. And if you only go by the eyeball test and gut feeling, then you will fail too. It has to be a mix. Piniella seems to side more with gut feelings and uncoventional means to motivate his players, but 2 titles in 3 years speaks for itself. I'm not ready to kick him out the door when his success has been the best in the last 100 years of Cubs history. Moving Theriot to 8th in the lineup and moving Byrd to leadoff doesn't make sense in a logical statistical world, but it may make sense in a human world. Theriot was put back to the top of the lineup yesterday and snapped out of his slump. Not all of Lou's moves will, or have worked, but I'm betting on the side of the only stat that really matters...winning 2 out of the last 3 division titles.