Same old story with Hendry in every interview. First off....he seems to disappear when times get tough. But if it's the preseason or things are going well, he'll gladly come on talk. Especially if it's a situation where he knows the softballs are coming. And if one of his pickups is doing well, like last year with DeRosa, he'll be the first to bring up the naysayers about said deal. Now if things are going badly and he miraculously comes out of his bunker, you sure as hell better not expect him to address any personnel moves that reflect badly on him. Nor sure you expect him to take any responsibility whatsoever. And if you have the nerve to actually ask him a tough question, he gets unbelievably defensive and short with his answers. I wonder if anyone could find a tape of Epstein or Cashman where they come off sounding like Hendry does during interviews when the tough questions are being asked. It amazes me how thin-skinned Hendry is. I would think anyone who takes a GM job in a big market would have to realize you get the good with the bad, but Hendry has never caught on to that. I think he wants the spoils of a big-market job but he wants the small market treatment. If he was in any other major market and got the results he has with the money he has spent, he would have been absolutely barbequed by the media long ago. He also would have been fired. Hopefully the Ricketts will not be blinded by their Creighton connections with Hendry.