Well, after years of MRI's and visiting a myriad of dr's, they haven't found anything structural to fix. What are they supposed to do, make something up, so he can have surgery? BP's annual book said that Prior's injury was the same one Wood had in 2005. If you recall, Wood was OK last year early in his first few starts. That was after surgery. Then he lost it. Then Wood tried rehab without surgery and the jury is still out. I suspect that Prior has had it with this routine the last few years and will take the surgical option. The Cubs won't mind because it will add one year to the control period. While Wood postponed his surgery for the 2005 playoff "run," I think Prior will opt for surgery as soon as possible. His prognosis should be better than Wood's just because Wood's mechanics are so horrible. The better model might be Matt Morris who had the same surgery, was brought along slowly, then became serviceable. I would hope that Prior would be more than that because he was better than Morris. Can't have a Prior post without a helping of "hope."