I still think our bench is one of our greatest strengths.
We have a winning record despite having our $30M+ starter on the DL all year, our 4/5th starter (Wright) now out all year, our other 4/5 starter (Pom) missing time, and a whole slew of everyday player injuries, illnesses and family leaves.
I know all teams have injuries, but other than 3B, I think we have filled in for lost players very very well.
Vaz has done a great job as our back up catcher.
Moreland and Young have done a very good job playing full time, instead of platoon. In fact, they've done better vs "the wrong handed" pitchers. (Moreland .879 v LHPs/.793 v RHPs and Young .827 v RHPs/.566 v LHPs)
As for 3B, it's hard to blame a GM for having his top 4 third basemen out injured for a significant time. Having to bring up Marrero is stunning.
Our bull pen has been led by pitchers not expected to be on the opening day roster had everyone been healthy (including Smith & Thornburg). If you agree that this would have been our opening day pen: Kimbrel, Smith, Thornburg, Kelly, Barnes, Ross & Abad, then these pitchers would be considered "depth":
Heath Hembree
Robbie Scott
Ben Taylor
Brandon Workman
While Kendrick has sucked as our 7th starter, once Price returns, we might not have to see him again.