Of course it is a better shot, because Crochet has every incentive in the world to extend. He has an extensive injury history, and not much of a history of success. That deal is probably a disaster as soon as it is signed. I am not super excited about the prospect of promising nine figures to a guy who hasn't managed to get 120 innings in the 5 years he has been on a major league roster. That's not even good for a reliever, let alone a guy who would be getting paid like a starter.