If he finishes the season strong I'd sign him and at least have the option to package him. Starting pitching will be in demand this off season. If he goes south then probably best to let him go. If he can pitch anywhere close to the way he is now, he is valuable to us. He goes on good runs, and then something happens. If you think about it, he is the only guy we have that can go long or short. That has true value. If he goes back to the pen, which he should, my bet someone will get a hangnail and back into the rotation he goes. "If" he stays right, he can be a big weapon for us wether we like him or not.