Well, my take on this is pretty f-in psyched, but I'll be realistic. We arent adding a lights out ace who can go 8 a night of 10K type performance. No, he is a guy who we can count on to keep us in the games and give us 6 quality innings per night. And when the guy he is replacing is Kei Igawa, that is huge. Igawa was an absolute drain on the pitching staff because he could give you 6 innings of good work or 2 innings and put you down by double digits. Add to that what the kids will get out of Roger and it is a major league bonus. Guys like Halladay, Schilling, and Oswalt rave over what Roger brings to the table and having young talent like Hughes and the rest around him will be a great learning experience.
Now what it does do is stabilize the stormy seas in the rotation. You figure, right now, we have a rotation of
Wang
Mussina
Pettitte
Rasner
DeSalvo
Very top heavy, and with Rasner and DeSalvo you will have hit or miss performances. But in 3 weeks, Roger will be replacing DeSalvo and in 4, Hughes should be back replacing Rasner. That is a rotation of
Wang
Mussina
Pettitte
Clemens
Hughes
And that is filthy. As for the bullpen, we dont NEED a closer. I know you guys are getting a lot of laughs out of Mo having a rough start, but it he is following the mold of 2005 almost to a T. Except that season, Mo started out rough right out of the gate, whereas Mo waited until the 3rd week of the season to have his little meltdown. As far as his stuff, Beltre hit a 96mph cutter that was up in the zone and had lots of movement. That was a tough pitch, tip the cap. Prior to last nights game, Mo had 3 scoreless appearances prior to it, and last night's appearance was a one hit knockout. Dont go thanking God for Mo's decline. He'll be just fine. If you want to predict his demise, wait until you see the cutter slipping into the high 80s. That is when he will be done.