Theo has a generally poor free agent record if you include his time in Boston, but ultimately he has proven himself to be an elite talent evaluator. Hahn on the otherhand has failed in pretty much all aspects of being a GM. Regardless, you got this payroll thing backwards. To Theo’s credit, he’s had larger payrolls to work with and competitive teams already in place and as such was able to take on more risk in free agency. When you’re Rick Hahn and B & C free agents are an essential part of building a competitive roster you really can’t afford to have major misses. But alas, as Bmags pointed out Hahn has completely failed in that regard outside of Abreu.