Maddux should have hung it up a few years ago, but at least he got to 350 clean. Maybe, but he's been atleast a decent backend of the rotation guy for the last few yrs. And I wondering if Maddux is trying to go for 400 wins as a starter. Go to a team with a very good offense, and pitch at least 3 more yrs (4 tops)---Dodger stadium would be a good place for him to try and reach 400 wins---and give it a shot. Seeing a "clean" pitcher shot for 400 wins, would be better then watching a "alledgely" juiced OF go for 715. There's no way Maddux will make it to 400. He needs 47 more wins, which would mean pitching at least 4 more years and probably 5. He might get in one more year, but anything after that is just going to tarnish his HOF career. Maddux is what 42 yrs young? Randy Johnson is 45 yrs young...and Moyer is 46 yrs young. And seeing as Maddux has shown no signs of actually slowing down (since his last GREAT season of 2002 in which he had a 2.62 ERA, Maddux's era have ranged from 3.96 to 4.6 since 2003) and there has been no hint from maddux that he is considering retirement, it is quite possible Maddux could pitch another 3-4 yrs, and do at a league average pace. I think Maddux will pitch atleast 3 more yrs.