With Andrew Friedman taking over as president of baseball operations and a more sabermetric-based front office in place, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been among the most aggressive teams in MLB this offseason. Aggressive, however, does not necessarily mean effective. There have been plenty of voices out there questioning just how necessary a significant retooling was, and it would appear that current pitcher Zack Greinke is among those voices. When asked specifically about the offseason manuevering at Dodgers' Fan Fest on Saturday, Greinke sounded unimpressed at best and underwhelmed to say the least. From the Los Angeles Times: "In the playoffs last year, I thought our team was the best team in baseball," Greinke said on Saturday. "Obviously, we didn't prove it. But I thought we were the best team in baseball. So, to say we're better than that, I don't know if you could say that." What we can say for sure is the Dodgers offseason has been a little crazy and a lot interesting. Gone are such names as Matt Kemp, Hanley Ramirez, Dee Gordon, Dan Haren, Brian Wilson, as well as Josh Beckett, who announced his retirement in November. Among those coming on board are Jimmy Rollins, Howie...