Successful coaches should never have to worry about extensions. Maddon will be the most sought after coach if/when he's let go and will make a truck load of money. It's one thing if he wants to get extended because he loves Chicago and wants to stay, it's another if he's worried about job security. He'll get his money from another team if the Cubs don't give it to him. He's not a player who needs to lock down a deal in case he gets injured and his value sinks, he's a horsefeathering coach who won the world series with a franchise people thought would never win a World Series. If Mike Scioscia can fail to go to a world series for 15+ years but keep his job because he won one of them in 2002, Maddon can coast on the strength of a Cubs victory for at least 20. Shut up, kid.