If I had to bet what WILL happen, I would guess he is more likely the closer than in the rotation. So basically the same thing we did with May. I have to say, taking your biggest upside arms and move them to the pen because of need is certainly an, um, interesting way to run a franchise. We have basically filled our rotation with #4-#5 starters and shelled out a ton of money for them ($28M this year for Nolasco, Ervin, and Milone). Then moved the good pitchers to the pen and cut their innings by 70% or so.