Seeing as this is baseball, the Cubs could easily get just as good a pick where they're at now as opposed to being in last place. I'd like to see him get smashed because I don't want to see Hendry sign him to a long-term deal in the offseason based on a couple of good starts at the end of the season. Nobody wants a long term deal for him at this point. My issues with Hendry aside, I'm hoping he's learned from his mistakes with Neifi, Rusch and Dempster and wouldn't sign him to more than a single year deal with incentives on the cheap. The pitching FA market is pretty slim this year and if Miller can get back to what he was or even just close to that he helps solve some problems as a go-to #4 or even #3. I understand the concern but at the same time I find it inane and incredibly shortsighted for people to root for the failure of someone who could potentially help this team out in a big way next year ideally for not a huge sum of money. We're not talking Neifi or Rusch flash in the pans here here...Miller has shown in the past he can be a legitmately good starter. Obviously, I don't want him coming back to be at the sacrifice of picking up another quality starter out the FA market, but I want him to succeed for this club for the right price. Yes, but Miller is a guy coming off major shoulder surgery with a somewhat violent delivery (good chance for more injury), who's only throwing in the high 80's at this point. He might gain a couple mph on his fastball as his shoulder gets stronger, but there's no way to know for sure. Add in the fact that Hendry seems to just throw long-term deals at people for some reason, and I see a big concern here. I wouldn't mind seeing Hendry giving Miller a 1-year, low base, high incentive deal, but I really do worry that he'll try to sign Miller to a 2-3 year deal, and I just don't think that's a good idea.