I had a post about the lack of talk about the bullpen outlook for next year in the offseason thread, but I hit submit and got an error and lost it. The pen was really good last year, but the Cubs got lucky IMO. They got Rodney and Motte to not be terrible as their recent history/stuff indicate they should have been. They got several failed starters to be dominant relievers (as you pointed out). And they had pretty good health. If you told me the Cubs would be throwing out the guys they threw out of the pen in the playoffs in June, I'd have thought the pen was a disaster. Well, the problem is the status quo has a good chance at being a disaster in 2016. So, I think the Cubs really need to make a decent sized investment here. I don't like the thought of trading for Kimbrel or Chapman, because I don't like trading valuable assets for relievers and those guys would be worthy. But it's a pretty decent class for FA relievers. Papelbon, Soria, Ziegler, Broxton, Clippard and Jim Johnson all have closing experience, and I'd really like a 2nd capable 7th/8th inning guy to keep Grimm in the 6th/7th role. But I'd really like to add a LHRP. Tony Sipp seems like a great candidate here. The way I see it, the 2016 pen is Rondon, Strop and Grimm. Counting on anyone else in your 1st post is probably a mistake. One is an injury concern (Ramirez), some are free agents (Cahill, Rodney, Motte), a couple are DFA/trade candidates (Wood, Richard), and some have control concerns (Medina, Edwards, Rosscup). I'd probably try to trade Wood. I think his salary is a good place to cut. Maybe trade him to a team needing a 5th starter/long reliever, and getting a decent bench bat (5th OF or 6th IF type would be most likely). I'd re-sign Cahill if he's willing to take a 1 year deal to stay in the pen, worst case he's a long man, best case he performs like a late reliever again. Richard makes it to camp, but is a DFA candidate. And I'd definitely get 2 starters, giving Hammel the Jackson/Wood treatment if he can't be traded or beat out Hendricks. CL- Rondon Set up- Strop, Grimm, Sipp, Cahill Middle- Edwards, Richard, Ramirez, Rosscup Long- Hammel In AAA, you'd have Edwards and Rosscup if they don't make the team out of camp. Along with Corey Black and PJ Francescon. I wouldn't shy away signing one of those RHPs I mentioned earlier but they are all probably long-term, large money contracts. But I'd look at Rule 5 picks and throw in RPs in any trades the Cubs make.