One guy in here (IllinoisRedSox) says he's never had a good season. Last year, I know that's hard to remember; it's such a long time ago. With a crappy team, he was 11-9 with a 3.35 ERA in 166 innings. If that's not a good season, I don't know what a good season is. You are foolish, and you should not be talking here. Here's what's important to understand: When Brayan Bello has not started, he's pitched four games, 25 innings. His ERA is 0.71, his WHIP is 0.55, he's had 27 strikeouts and 2 walks. Those are tremendous numbers, ACE numbers. Please help me understand why we just don't keep doing this. I understand this is not ideal. I understand this is not what you want, but so what? If you have a guy that's putting up ace numbers and that happens just because you put someone in as a starter for one inning, who cares? Yes, he's a head case, but if he can pitch like an ace for the season, let's get through the season with him as a non-starter. In the offseason, he can go see Dr. Bob Rotella, the sports psychologist. Albert Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting a different result. Please tell that to Chad Tracy and Craig Breslow. This is just ridiculous.