I feel like every starter they face from today through the end of the season should make it a challenge to see who can top that and throw the same pitch as many times in a row with success as possible.
I don't think he means long term, just that he might get a cup of coffee later in the year after he's already topped the most innings he's ever pitched in a season.
And if they were to move “out of Chicago,” I think it would be a move like the Bears where they are in the suburbs of Chicago. Not a completely different state.
Knowing the way this organization works, it's far more likely KW retires, Hahn gets promoted (puke) to replace him as President of Baseball Ops, and then Haber gets promoted to GM.