I'm thinking of forward actually. When pitchers are dinged up, they don't pitch like they are able to. I've seen him pitch in Japan and when he's comfortable, he can completely dominate (very similar to Darvish, who is now finally healthy and mowing everyone down, but Kikuchi doesn't have his own museum yet, so maybe we should hold off). I also like Yamaguchi, but I doubt the Blue Jays are ready to jettison him. He's starting to pitch the way I imagined he would. (Yamaguchi is designated as long-relief, which is weird because in Japan, he had been converted into a starter and now he's back to relief, but he is a horse. I watched one game where he threw over 140 pitches and another where he threw over 130. He throws everything but the kitchen sink to hitters and spots his fastball now and then. Eventually, he'll probably end up as a starter, I would guess.) I guess I'm always in the tank for Japanese players.