ok? Point being he's going to get plenty of rest so it's not a real worry. He won't see a huge inning jump really no matter what happens (even with a deep playoff run he's getting regular rest at least if not extra days a lot of the time). He threw nearly 190 innings last year with the playoffs. So even with a "jump" plus a postseason run he's not getting much higher than 220 or so and that's going to have rest/skip starts added in. you realize you're basically saying a really long version of what I said, right?