Years ago in the front office, a hotshot "arms dealer" was lounging in the bleachers for a photo shoot. Amaro couldn't do anything wrong; now, there's not a lot anybody could do right. The Phillies need a rebuilding specialist, someone who can recognize that this thing is over and it's time to send everybody home; somebody who can stop throwing fourth-year options to 38-year-old catchers and start plowing ahead without trying to force a "win now" culture in a third-place clubhouse. Like Manuel, Amaro may have been right once, when it was hard to make the team go wrong, but in a more intricate, struggling environment, a new philosophy should be in place.