Hi, deeg. I actually like that idea. Can't-lose value. 360 innings isn't easy, if the vesting threshold is really that high. If he's healthy enough and effective enough to still be racking up 180+ innings/year at the back-end of the 6-year deal, that means the 6-year deal has worked out really, really well. Terrific. And assuming the 7th year doesn't vest, you've lost nothing extra. So I'd very willingly support offering that. Yeah Craig, it's better than a straight-up 7th year, but the real question is whether or not it's enough to sway Lester for the same reasons you or I might find it acceptable. As to the notion of whether SF is a more attractive option than the Cubs, well... I think only the most myopic of Cub fans could argue otherwise. SF has three WS titles in six years, and an organization that's proved it's willing to spend like an upper-middle class team to try and win more. They have a beautiful ballpark in a gorgeous setting that's one of the three best pitcher's parks in baseball. They have a beloved player's manager with three WS titles on his resume, and one of America's most liveable cities with a great climate (and insiders will tell you, the most similar to Boston in many respects) and they have possibly Lester's best friend in the game in Tim Hudson. The Cubs have Theo. They have a bunch of minor leaguers who've accomplished nothing yet, a ballpark reconstruction that's just started and a well-respected manager who has to prove himself all over again in a big city. They have no track record of being willing to spend aggressively (even with Lester, they'd be comfortably in the lower half of payrolls because they've signed one contested FA in three years). They're all potential, and the Giants are concrete, established reality. You've got to go over the top on money to even be in the conversation against them, and even then whether simply being the high bidder is enough depends on how big a factor money is to Lester. Is he one of Theo's purported 99%, or is he weighing other factors highly enough that you have to blow the competition away to have a chance?