The Cubs entered Saturday's action with the second-worst record in the National League, but general manager Jim Hendry isn't worried about his job security. Hendry said Saturday that he is not worrying about what other people are saying. "I try not to wear [the pressure] too often," Hendry admitted. "I try to focus on the job at hand. I've been here a long time, been very fortunate. ... I think some of that [criticism] goes with the territory. We're not having a good year, I think that's part of it. I really try to focus on what I can continue to do and be the right leader for the player development department, the scouting department, the guys in our clubhouse in uniform and the rest of the staff." As of mid-June, Cubs owner Tom Ricketts voiced, "100 percent confidence in Jim. He's working very hard to do everything he can to get this season back to where we want it to be."