It would be classless for the Cubs to sabotage Maddux, and I think there's about a zero percent chance they will. It would be one thing if the Cubs legitimately have five starting pitchers better than Maddux (since the team is in a pennant race they need to use their five best starters, regardless of who they are). As long as Maddux is one of the five best, however, the Cubs need to pitch him regardless of the option. First, from a competitive standpoint, using the pitchers who give them the best chance to win this year is more important than avoiding the option next year. Second, intentionally sabotaging a player to avoid an option would likely make playing for the Cubs seem very unattractive to potential free agents. Who'd want to play for a team that will give you a vesting option, only to sabotage it if they later decide they want to avoid the option? The bottom line is that the Cubs gave him the option, now they need to live with it. It has happened in football before, I'm sure. And when Wood and Prior are healthy, can't a LEGIT case be made that Rusch and Mitre are pitching better than Maddux to drop him out of the rotation? I don't have an issue with Maddux's performance as a "number four" starter, I have an issue with Maddux pitching like a number four starter for nine million dollars.