At least he can regale Prior and Z with tales of 1992, when he went 20-14. In his 14 losses, the Cubs were completely shut out 7 times. Prior and Z can probably relate. If you're even a tiny bit competitive, you want the win, even if it's a bogus stat blah blah. You want the team to win, but you want to win, too. If the Cubs were to do something like bench Maddux so his option didn't vest -- which I don't see happening even in an alternate bizarro universe --don't pretend that the same message isn't being sent to the young pitchers that was sent in 1992 -- that the long-term profit margin is a lot more important than the long-term winning percentage. It would be unrealistic to assume that Prior and/or Z would re-sign here if they do not see a long-term commitment to winning from the organization. They signed him to a contract. I wouldn't have bet against Maddux pitching 400 innings/2 yrs back when he signed, and, sure enough, he's going to do it. Just like Rusch's incentives are going to kick in because he's in the starting rotation, and just like Neifi! has probably already secured his incentives for being the starting shortstop. ETA: I agree Maddux is overpaid and will be more so if the option vests, but that's the price to be borne for bad contractual decisionmaking. He will produce -- just likely not at the levels we'd all prefer -- so it's not a case of paying out millions of dollars and getting nothing in return.