My main problem with Eckstein, is, as Knorr correctly pointed out, his counter productive stance on OBP.
Being aggressive is one thing, but your team has to have base runners to win. Dunn, at best is going to hit .270... I don't see why you'd want to take away the best way he gets on base, walks.
OPS was down, OBP was down, K's were way up, because Eckstein wanted him to walk less, and thus, get on base less.
I'm afraid the same approach will be given to Norris. A guy who walks a ton and hits for a ton of power.
This is my philosophy, of course, but if the pitcher is trying to give you a walk, take it, and hope the guy behind you does his job... after all, this is the major leagues, hitters should be expected to be able to drive in runners on base, it shouldn't all be shouldered by your cleanup hitter who is told to sacrifice one of his top skills for the 'good' of the team.