I'll give Hendry if Jones rebounds, I think Dye had a more likely chance to rebound over Dye, b/c he is a better hitter. Pods for Lee was a good move b/c of how it freed up the budget. Did Contreras not have a very good year? They got him for another expensive unproductice pitvher and was able to get something out of him that the Yankees couldn't. I give Williams and Jocketty the benefit of the doubt, b/c Williams followed up a WS win while able to improve the talent of a team that won it all. Jocketty has had led the Cards to how playoff appearences now? If Hendry had cont'd building success, I would be optimistic about his ability to lead the Cubs beyod this year. Fully healthy, this team is still 2nd best to the Cards and behind Atlanta and NYM overall. FWIW, I never "bitched" about the Pierre trade, I've said it improves the club, just shouldn't be counted on to take this team to the next level. I do think they gave too much as well, but it gives them leadoff hitter and a CF'er. No one predicted the Sox to win the WS at the start, but finally something clicked with Garland, Garcia has been a very good pitcher for most of his career, Mark was strong as usual, and Contreras finally got his production to match his talent. Iguchi was a solid addition as well AJ. I thought he did a good job last off-season, I didn't predict them to win the division, but I did note improvement. When have I blamed Hendry for holding onto injury prone players, when you have an injury prone player at a key position, you need an above avg. back-up. Nomar had Perez and later Cedeno who was benched in favor of Perez. Look at the injury history of Pujols compared to Wood, Prior, and Nomar. He's going to deal with a bad foot and a bad arm for most of his career, Pujols has shown the ability to play thru pain and play very well. Wood, Prior, and Nomar have not. With all the potential injury risks STL has, someone who hasn't followed baseball over the last 2 years would wonder how STL has been 37 games better than the Cubs over the last 2 years. What is hindsight about it? I said last year, the Cubs don't have the talent to make the playoffs. I've said it this year, the Cubs don't have the talent to make the playoffs. I didn't think Nomar would hit like he did in his prime, if the question was put to me, do I think Nomar will replace Alou's '04 production? I would've said no. You're also comparing it to an offense in '04 that needed improving, it was a better offense than I expected it to be in '05, but I didn't expect Lee to take off. I know they ponied up the extra cash to get Maddux, I have never seen evidence that the someone higher up than Hendry led the negotiations or overstepped Hendry's boundaries as GM. Like I said before, where are the Latin signings? Pie was a top prospects 3rd in the Cubs system as recently as '03, were heading into '06 and he was the last one. To me, the lack of international scouting has had a greater impact on the regression of the farm system than injuries. The Cubs had just as many injuries in '02 and '03 as they do now. Christensen, Jackson, Krawiec, Webb, etc.