Yes, let's fire a guy who actually got us finally competitive and a guy who netted us Ramirez, and Lee along with drafting Prior if I recall right. Let's clean house on a team that's really close to being a playoff team (barring any injuries) because we had one bad year last year and are trying to fix the problems. If you have a $100MM payroll, and your team has gotten WORSE in every year of your tenure, then you are part of the problem and not part of the solution. Hendry needs to go. Now. And take his pet manager with him. You were all aboard the Hendry "bandwagon" if I remember right... what happened to change your mind? I've never been a supporter of Hendry's, but I applauded him early in the offseason with his bullpen moves, which was an initiative I did (and still do) support. The problem is that bullpen was just one of five critical need areas for the Cubs this offseason, and since then, Hendry has accomplished nothing but trade three pitching prospects for an OK, but not ideal leadoff man/CF solution (Pierre). Now, things look pretty bleak, and the two big holes on this team remain unfixed and it looks increasingly like they WON'T get fixed--namely, a middle-of-the-order slugger for RF, and a middle infielder that will keep Neifi F. Perez' at-bats under 200 for the season. This team is looking even worse on paper than 12 months before with the 2005 Cubs team, and that is all on Hendry's back. Teams like Atlanta have a problem, a hole, and presto--the GM goes out and fixes it. "I need a veteran SS like Renteria, you want my top prospect, OK, let's get this done." Boston needs a starting pitcher, "you want me to take a bad contract and give you one of my top prospects too? OK, let's get this done." Meanwhile, our GM fiddles away, getting out-maneuvered time and time again by more savvy GMs around baseball. He lets his manager dictate personnel choices. He has tunnel vision and cannot think "outside the box." Hendry sucks. Plain and simple. I'm not interested in any canards about "But he got Aramis, he traded for Lee, he moved Turd Hundley..." He also screwed up or missed out on three times as many deals. He wastes signficant portions of his ridiculous $100MM+ payroll on deadbeats and discards and detritus. Yeah, I'm on a Hendry bandwagon alright--the "Where's the Rope" Bandwagon. Talk to the sig...