The funny thing is, for the people who want to stick it to Demp by benching him or moving him to the pen, the best way to stick it to him is probably to let him start the rest of the season, hope he posts good numbers, and then hit him with the qualifying offer. He'd probably be in line for one final big payday (3/36, maybe?), but I strongly doubt any team would actually give him that. So he'd be stuck pitching for the Cubs on a 1-year deal with basically no chance of getting a multi-year deal after 2013. The draft budget was the worst thing that could have happened to mid-level pitchers like Marcum, McCarthy, and Dempster. Teams will give up a first rounder and the budget that goes with it for an elite guy, but I have trouble seeing many, if any, teams do that for a non-elite guy.