Apparently the doctors have told him he should be able to pitch in MLB games by the middle of July, possibly earlier. That's still a half of a season. In Sheets's eyes, the amount of money teams are offering him to rehab and pitch in 2009 will still be there in June or July. And while he's unable to create much of a bidding war now, he may be able to then. In June/July, he'll still have to option of signing a deal for 2009 and hitting the market for 2010, or he might leverage it into a long term deal. He's not hurting for money, so what's the difference to him in signing a low ball contract now that will still be there in June. The only difference is he could rehab with a major league team, but right now that isn't all that important to him.