General manager Mark Shapiro has promised the Indians will make their best moneyball pitch to right-hander Kevin Millwood. They can only hope it's high enough. Still stinging from the club's collapse in the final week of the regular season, Shapiro said Tuesday that the Indians will offer a multiyear contract to Millwood, the AL's ERA champion who is eligible for free agency following the World Series. Millwood signed a one-year, $7.25 million deal last winter, then shrugged off a lack of run support and provided invaluable leadership to the Indians, who finished with 93 wins but missed the playoffs by going 1-6 down the stretch. ``We will make a very competitive offer to Kevin Millwood,'' Shapiro said. ``We will step beyond our comfort zone.''