I suppose there's still a shot that Theo/Hoyer are holding their poker faces until the very last second in hopes of getting just a little bit more. Or at least, that's my hope. I just dont see the upside of him starting. He either keeps his trade value as high as it currently is or drops it due to injury/a crappy performance. Not sure his value can really go up from where it is, barring a no-hitter or something. roast, i just read your twitter page. i once told da bum, many years ago, to give up his dream. now look, he's the most successful caribbean poker dealer in williston, north dakota. i would suggest you follow in his footsteps.