Maddux a Brewer? Contrary to a report out of Chicago, Cubs pitcher Greg Maddux does have a no-trade clause in his contract. That was confirmed by his agent, Scott Boras, who attended the All-Star Game.
Boras gave no indication that Maddux would refuse a trade to the Milwaukee Brewers, who have expressed interest in acquiring him for the second half. Maddux is thought to be receptive to going to Milwaukee, where his brother, Mike, is the pitching coach and longtime friend Ned Yost is the manager.
Maddux, who has a home in Dana Point, Calif., reportedly would OK a deal to the Los Angeles Dodgers as well. Maddux has an $8 million contract for 2006 but less than half of the money remains in that deal.
Brewers owner Mark Attanasio has said he has given permission to general manager Doug Melvin to increase the club's $54 million payroll if the right player was available.