You constantly misstate my position. First of all' date=' Foulke was a good move. Without him we're going into our 89th year without a championship. Second, there was absolutely no reason for the FO to know that he would break down after one year, but in my mind his mental state had as much to do with his collapse as his physical state. His arm is still healthy and he's not that old. He finished strong last year and Cleveland was prepared to throw a nice piece of change at him. You can't blame the FO for not predicting when Foulke would just give up. He was the right man for that 2004 team and Theo gets big kudos for bringing him in after he extensively courted him. Are you saying that you think Theo screwed that one up? Please notice that I have asked you what you think instead of assuming what you think, as you do with me. Do you think that my criticizing some moves of the FO is some sort of blanket condemnation of the FO? Again, notice I am asking you, not assuming. I give them credit for the good and great moves, e.g getting Schilling, Foulke, Ortiz, Beckett, Matsuzaka, and finding Papelbon. Unless I do nothing but uniformly praise the FO, it seems (notice the use of the word "seems") that you think I am totally against the FO and that's just not true, but what would be the point of me posting that David Ortiz was such a great acquisition? Who would debate or discuss that? BTW the resigning of Varitek that you mention as a good move is debatable. How much good service have we gotten from him since he re-signed? If they were banking on Pedro going down, they should have been aware of the long track record of catchers in their mid-30's declining precipitously. That seems to be the case with Tek too. I for one think the money would have been better spent on Damon.