Again, you may not like his pitching style, but prior to getting hurt he didn't stink. Not awesome does not equal stink. He was a serviceable pitcher, which was a let down given the expectations, but he didn't stink. Tell you what, right now, I'd gladly sign up for him returning to that level of performance at the back end of the rotation. It might not be what I thought they'd get when they signed him, but it's more reliable and consistent than dealing with the growing pains of a prospect (at least, I'd gladly take it for this season with the current rotation).