He hired Dusty. And the only out of nowhere injury was Prior's elbow this season. The team won only 89 games in 2004 (11th highest total) and 79 (17th highest) in 2005. They did so with a top 5 payroll each season. I would say it's pretty clear the negatives outweighed the positives. I agree about 2005, but it is hard to complain about the team Hendry put together in 2004. That was easily the most talented team in the NL that year going into the season. Injuries and Dusty are to blame for 2004. 2005 is a different story, however. Frankly I'm sick of excuses. He hired Dusty. You can't give Hendry slack by passing the blame onto Dusty. We knew what he was going to bring. Prior was injured before the season. Joe Bo was injured before the season. He started the year with an above average Lee at 1B, an above average Grudz at 2nd, a crappy Gonzo at short, solid but unspectaculiar Ramirez at third, aging and underperforming Alou in left, rehabbing Patterson in center. Aging and declining Sosa in right. Alou, Ramirez, Barrett and Rusch all outperformed expectations. The only real "surprise" injury was Wood's. Every team deals with injuries. STL missed Rolen for much of 2005, and were still great. The Cubs didn't lose because of luck. Okay, when pitchers and catcher reported in 2004, the team was significantly better than in 2003. Much better. Prior being hurt in ST was unexpected, anyone who says they saw that coming is full of it. Borowski being injured was unexpected. Gruz was above average (and he got unexpectedly hurt), his replacement Walker was well above average. Sosa was still above average. Patterson provided above average production for his position. Lee was above average. Barrett was all but guaranteed to be better with the bat than Miller and Bako. There was really only one probable hole in the lineup. The rotation was expected to be the best, and the pen to be one of the best. The best setup man was added to pen that included Farns (who was good in 2003), Remmy (who had been good in 2003) and a closer who was coming off back to back great seasons. The rotation projected to be Wood, Prior, Zambrano, Clement and Maddux. Wood and Prior were coming off all world seasons and showed little sign of potential health problems. St. Louis lost Rolen in 2005? So what. The Cubs lost Sosa, Wood, Prior, Borowski and Grudz. How would St. Louis have fared if Carpenter, Mulder, Grudz, Izzy and Edmonds? They sure wouldn't have won the division. Hell, if we had even half as many injuries even Dusty couldn't have screwed it up. Then Hendry goes out and gets the biggest name traded at the deadline. Is Hendry partially responsible for Dusty? Of course. Is he totally responsible? Probably, at this point. Did Hendry prepare poorly for 2005? Yes. Hell, I am sick of Hendry and wouldn't mind seeing him fired. But to put the mantle of responsibility for 2004's failure on him is just wrong. People we picking the Cubs to win the NL and SI picked them to win it all. Is this because Hendry did a poor job of preparing? Hendry has screwed up badly recently. 3 years of Dusty has illustrated what a poor decision he has turned out to be. After going to the NLCS in 2003, you had to figure Dusty would get a pass for 2004. But Hendry should have canned him after 2005, and he is incompetant for still supporting him. But let's not color Hendry's tunure as all bad, because that's just not true. That's not making excuses, it's just being honest. If you want to vilify Jim and say he has been bad thoughout, go ahead. But you're wrong.