I don't really know about Hahn as I feel the jury is still out. I could not stand Kenny Williams as he destroyed one of the very best farm systems in Baseball in about 3 years I have to think Hahn is better but that is a very low bar and KW likely picked him . Under KW there was really no one who came through their farm system and the whole system was n need of a drastic rebuild Don't think they had the really high draft picks until they dismantled the team over the last couple years. And in Baseball only the very top picks are anything even close to sure things. Baseball takes so long to develop players (generally 3-6 years) it normally takes quite a while to get any but the very top picks into the majors and productive. And there is a lot of falloff
First top draft pick they had was Carlos Rodon (3) in 2014and while he has great stuff and made it up quickly, he has had injury and health problems throughout his career. 2015 it was Fulmer (8) who is presently with the big club. Collins was 10 in 2016 and has not made it yet but not sure at that spot you can really classify him at 10 as a top pick. Too soon to tell. Next 26 definitely not a top pick and last year 11 and way to soon to tell. The only way you can deal with the uncertainties in Baseball player development other than the very top pick is numbers and CWS are putting together a large number of top prospects over a short period of time. We will see what happens. .
By comparison, the CUBS started their rebuild several years earlier had had 4 top ten draft picks that made it up in one year to get them over the top. Much was the high level they were picking at with a 9 a 6 and a 2 and a 4 (all higher than most of the Sox top picks with more time to develop. And if you look at the history of their draft picks prior to this group of 4, pretty bad.
Kenny didn’t pick Hahn. Hahn had to basically beg Reinsdorf to get an entry level scouting position, and Reinsdorf told him no because he has a billion degrees and didn’t “belong” in baseball. Hahn wrote Reinsdorf a hand written letter explaining how he could help the organization, Reinsdorf finally obliged, and the rest is history. Hahn is Reinsdorf’s guy, not Kenny’s.
Once named GM and until the Collins pick, Kenny was in charge of the draft and Hahn was in charge of dealing with agents, proposing trades, and contract negotiation. Hahn is the reason Sale, Quintana and Eaton were all signed to insanely team friendly deals. Hahn had little say in the draft, until recently when they started embracing advanced analytics more, cleaned house in the scouting department, and chose ‘his’ guys.
That’s why Corbi is incorrect. None of us have any idea how they draft or develop now, because all of the guys Hahn has drafted and developed are still in the minors. He’s looking at ancient history. Gone are the days of drafting the Jared Mitchell and Joe Borchard types they hope they can groom into baseball players.
If it were up to Hahn, he would have started the rebuild two years earlier with trades. Reinsdorf and Kenny wanted to go for it still, in spite of Hahn’s wishes. After the Sale jersey cutting incident, Reinsdorf approached Hahn and said “were going to do it your way” and they have ever since.
Kenny acts as a liaison between Hahn and Reinsdorf now, while having his hand in scouting, etc. But it’s only been a few years that Hahn has actually ran the show, in spite of being GM for 5ish years now.
Source: Rick Hahn told this all to me himself.
It is a completely different organization now than it was just 2-3 years ago.