The other day, we took a look at all of the moves Dave Dombrowski made while he was running the show in Detroit. It was a logical conclusion to draw that he was very good at taking a team that was one of the worst in baseball history and turned it into an American League powerhouse that was competing for the pennant year in and year out. Towards the end, the desire and mandate to win a championship for an owner whose health was declining led to some poor decisions, but there cannot be much fault found in making moves to help win a trophy.