What is it a sign of? Hendry is still in danger of losing whoever his top choice is. If it's Piniella, the Giants remain very interested in him. If it's Girardi, the Nationals are rumored to have him at the top of their list. After being publicly dismissed by Piniella, they aren't going to let Girardi string them along on the off-chance that the Cubs might offer him a job. If it's Bochy, Chris De Luca writes today that the Cubs still haven't requested permission to interview him: Although it was reported that the Cubs were intending to request permission, they apparently haven't gotten around to doing so yet. That jibes with what Towers said the other day. Towers also said that the first thing San Diego had on their off-season to-do list was hammering out a contract extension for Bochy. (realizing that there are also rumors that Alderson is willing to let them both walk) I've read much of the same material, but come away with a different perspective. The team, not coaches, control the pace right now. Of the few open positions out there, Girardi is thought to only land in Washington, if not Chicago. Piniella perhaps in San Francisco, but as an outside shot. Texas isn't interested in either if you believe Bruce Miles. There are only four teams hiring at this point, and for each highly speculated Cubs candidate, there appears to be two 'real options' (in other words, not a long-shot) - the Cubs and one other. I don't see where the urgency comes in at this point.