I've said this before and been disagreed with but I am going to say it again. Greg Maddux is the best pitcher since Walter Johnson. He may be the best baseball player in the steroids era. Not only are his prime years as good as anyone's prime years ever, but he has done it against juiced competition. Something players from previous generations did not have to do.
One look at Maddux's career numbers will tell you that he is legit as every year he slips a little on the greasy vine, both in production and mph on his fastball. He also has never shown any interest in personal goals and seems content to, as he states, "just pitch".
The consumate professional, he uses his brain more than his body to stay effective.
I admit I am a huge Maddux fan but I had no doubt that his name would not appear in the Mitchell report.
Next season Maddux will turn 42 and surpass Clemens on the total wins list as he finishes his last contracted year with San Diego. He will probably pass several other pitchers on his way to 360 wins. I hope he continues to play past 2008 and finishes with at least 375 wins. That win total will give him some distance from Clemens, put him 3rd on the all time wins list and cement his status as the greatest pitcher since the dead ball era.