The number of very good pitchers who hit arbitration and don't end up making 40+ million is...substantial. Pitching is fleeting, take the money. So if Nola is the benchmark, what's a Hendricks extension look like? $3M signing bonus, $9M in '20, $12 M in '21, $12 M in '22, $15M option in '23 with a $4M buyout? He's a free agent in '21, so how would you propose convincing him to take $12m in both 21 and 22 and lock into a 15m option in '23?