"Who knows, it's an arm. You have to take care of that arm. So my point was, it should not be etched in stone. 'This is how we think that we can look, and then you've got to be communicative and let us know, me know, what you think you can do.' The biggest concern would be throws from the outfield, recovery time, just being on his feet a lot. And I would need his information, I would need his input. So that's what I really wanted him to understand."