Porcello is Porcello. We know he's gonna give up the big shots, but he's also gonna get ground balls. From what I've seen, our group of starters (as in, not Pablo) are wonderful defensively. Those infielders will make those plays on all the ground balls. It sucks that Porcello pitches at Fenway, the epitome of a hitter's park. If he can become a game manager and a strategist, he can pick his way around the plate, around the batters, and around the game. We need to limit the long ball, and make sure they aren't devastating (i.e. grand slams). The offense should be able to get the lead early, or come back from 1, 2, or 3 runs down early in the game. We'll see how it goes, and see how well Wright pitches, because it could be beneficial to move Porcello to the pen when E-Rod comes back.