Although Theo clearly has more impact on the current and future Cubs, I was still a bit more excited of Nomar. -Part of it was because it would have more immediate returns with the Cubs being in the thick of a playoff race and seemingly Nomar was the midding piece. -Part of it was because, while their were rumblings that Nomar was available, I don't recall many of us thinking we had much of a shot back then. There was no twitter to give us minute by minute updates and a few artciles casually mentioning the Cubs interest in Nomar, and many of those were speculation because the Cubs had a hole at SS. -Part of it was because there was still a lot of leftover excitement from the previous year's team and people in general felt we were a lot closer. -Part of it was because I was younger and my only major concerns in life were finishing college and having enough money for beer, so sports were a much bigger chuck of what I cared about on a daily basis. When Nomar was announced, I was listening to the radio as the deadline passed and all I was hearing about is the White Sox trading Loaiza for Conterras so I assumed the Cubs didn't do anything. Even if the Cubs did anything, I was thinking it would be for something much lower profile like trading for Orlando Cabrera, who many speculated we'd get in the days leading up to the deadline. So I was at a BBQ when I starting getting calls from my friends in Boston. By the 3rd one I figured something was up, so I called one of them back and the first thing I heard was "YOU BASTAHHDS YOU TOOK AHH NOMAAHHH" and I remember it took me a second or two to comprehend what he just said before it hit me. Great day. As much as we will remember Jim Hendry for being a bumbling baffoon, I will never forget the story of how he threw that trade together. I don't care if Nomar turned out to be on a clear decline and never the same player, I still commend him for making that happen.