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<{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I'm shocked. Just <i>shocked</i>.
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This would scare me a little if I were a Cub fan:
DL: Are defensive metrics an important part of your evaluation process or do you rely primarily on scouting?
Jim Hendry: It's scouting for me. People scout players and they rate their defense, and that's what I go by -- and the personnel that we have in our own dugout.
If Hendry really has no regard for the use of defensive metrics, he begins every single decision-making process at a disadvantage, because defense comes into play not only when evaluating fielders, but also pitchers. Columnist Rany Jazayerli has suggested that the Cubs could be the National League's Red Sox, if only they had good and stable ownership.
I'm sure that would help. It would also help if the Cubs had a general manager who's not stuck in the 20th century.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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The smoking gun! Pretty pathetic actually.