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The World Series may still be fresh in your mind, but MLB GMs are already focusing on next season. Thankfully, Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi have all the latest gossip and buzz. Note: All times listed are ET. Full Article at FOX Sports
Many in the Cubs' front office think they would be foolish to give up Starlin Castro to get Curtis Granderson, but there are a lot of other ways to do the deal. Full Article at Baltimore Sun
Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry talks to the media during Major League Baseball's 2009 General Managers Meetings, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 in Chicago. View Photo »
We feel like we got two solid prospects from the Diamondbacks ... As we move forward in the winter, the way our big league club sets up and the way we have a lot of [arbitration] guys, we felt we needed to move some people a little bit before we get to Indianapolis [for the Winter Meetings].
"I'm looking forward to Indianapolis. I think it'll be an exciting time for the game." Full Article at Sports Blogs
There is always talk amongst baseball fans and writers in regards to who is the worst general manager in baseball. Dayton Moore of the Kansas City Royals and Omar Minaya of the New York Mets are usually at the top of that conversation. Full Article at Bleacher Report
When I heard about Aaron Heilman's departure from Chicago, I was moderately excited to see him go. But I was even more excited to hear the return on Heilman: two shiny new prospects courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Full Article at ChicagoNow
Chairman of the Chicago Cubs Crane Kenney, right, talks to general manager Jim Hendry, left, during spring training baseball Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, in Mesa, Ariz. View Photo »
I probably talked to seven or eight clubs, just the normal things, just the way I anticipated. You feel like, hopefully, there's some business to be done in the next few weeks ... Hopefully you can do something before you get to Indianapolis. . . . It was really a good environment after all.
I'm not sure I really have to convince anyone here of the premise of the headline of this article; numerous people have already posted here about how useful Curtis Granderson would be in the Cubs' outfield, and several traditional media articles in... Full Article at Bleed Cubbie Blue
I’m already tired of reading his name on BCB. As I've told you before, I never repeat myself. … this one might actually happen. For one thing, the Tigers don’t have an owner with Granderson as his favorite player. Full Article at Sports Blogs
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Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry talks to the media during Major League Baseball's 2009 General Managers Meetings, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 in Chicago.
View Photo »Chairman of the Chicago Cubs Crane Kenney, right, talks to general manager Jim Hendry, left, during spring training baseball Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, in Mesa, Ariz.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, right, and general manager Jim Hendry speak at a news conference during spring training baseball Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, in Mesa, Ariz.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, right, and general manager Jim Hendry speak at a news conference during spring training baseball Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, in Mesa, Ariz.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry, left, introduces outfielder Milton Bradley as the newest member of the baseball team at a news conference Thursday, Jan. 8, 2008 in Chicago. Bradley, formally with the Texas Rangers, signed a three-year contract with the Cubs.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs general manager Jim Hendry, right, helps outfielder Milton Bradley put on his new jersey as he is introduced the newest member of the baseball team during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009 in Chicago.
View Photo »Chairman of the Chicago Cubs Crane Kenney, right, talks to general manager Jim Hendry, left, during spring training baseball Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009, in Mesa, Ariz.
View Photo »We feel like we got two solid prospects from the Diamondbacks ... As we move forward in the winter, the way our big league club sets up and the way we have a lot of [arbitration] guys, we felt we needed to move some people a little bit before we get to Indianapolis [for the Winter Meetings].
I probably talked to seven or eight clubs, just the normal things, just the way I anticipated. You feel like, hopefully, there's some business to be done in the next few weeks ... Hopefully you can do something before you get to Indianapolis. . . . It was really a good environment after all.
He will be given the opportunity to go back to his other job in Des Moines
We're done ... MLB has notified the union and everybody has signed off and it's done and Milton has made a statement.
I wonder if Ricketts is allowing Jim Hendry to at least entertain the idea of trading fro Halladay.
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- Marcusist
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@SI_JonHeyman Only the Cubs Jon. Jim Hendry spends bad money worse than any GM......ever.
- Louie_Ruffolo8 2 days ago
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