oh believe me, i don't want patton on the team any more. i just don't think he's got a high enough ceiling to justify stashing him away on a team with high aspirations. johan santana was stashed away on a bad twins team, but i'll use him as an example since he's probably the best rule 5 pick in this generation, if not of all time. he had a K-rate over 1 per inning in his 3 years in the minors, and was 19 years old. we've all seen his stuff, so clearly he had a high ceiling. david patton, on the other hand, was selected as a 24 year old after 4 years in the minors. he's given up more than a hit per inning and his K-rate is not as good as santana's was. bottom line, at 25 years old now and having not gotten above A-ball in 5 years, he really isn't a high ceiling guy. best case scenario, he becomes a pretty good middle reliever, which is nice, but not great. i'd use up a roster spot on a guy who has a ceiling as an all star, but not for a guy like patton. but my point was that you can't infer anything from him sitting around not pitching recently. this happens to rule 5 guys all the time. good teams rarely try to carry rule 5 players, and the fact that he made the team out of spring training and continues to be on the team despite next to no contribution means that someone - hendry, scouts, lou, i have no idea - thinks he's good enough to merit keeping on the team. they may decide otherwise, tomorrow or next month or whatever, and i hope they do, but we can't really assume that it's coming.