I'm still a big Sale fan, and I think he can pitch like an ace again, if he can just stay on the mound.
However, I do not think he is reliable enough to pencil in as our 30+ start #1 or ace starter for 2023. I also would not pencil in Paxton as our 25+ starter #2 or 3 for next year. Combined, I might plan on them being our #2 starter for the full season, and hope like hell they both stay healthy, or at worse, they are hurt at different times, so we have one at all times.
I've liked Pivetta since we got him, but I'd love to pencil him in as our durable, capable and dependable 5th starter, but I know he will more likely be our #3 or 4.
I get the argument about using Whitlock as a SP'er, next year. I'd love to keep him in the role that has worked very well, but I understand the value of a 150+ IP starter outweighs that of an 80-100 IP longman/set-up man.
So, maybe my template for 2023's rotation looks like this:
1. ___ addition ____
2. Sale + Paxton
3. Whitlock
4. Pivetta
5. Crawford/Winckowski/Bell/Mata/Seabold/Murphy/Ward (the best holds the spot)
I'd like to see us add a number 3/4 type or some veteran depth, but with so many decent looking prospects, I think Bloom holds the bottom 1-2 rotation slots open for them to fill- like it or not.