I couldn't agree more! For some reason or another this guy keeps breaking down, whether it is mechanics (which were supposedly fixed), bad genetics, or what have you I think it is fair to say now that he has been injured in almost every single major league season that he is not someone the Cubs can rely on for 30-35 starts a year. What they need to do is find out where his highest value for the Cubs is for the rest of the year, if he can even pitch, whether it be making a start every 6th turn or going into the bullpen. I am concerned about putting him into the bullpen as many of you are too, but if Schilling can do it (albeit not that effectively yet) why couldn't Wood? It is a lot harder to go from bullpen to starter than than starter to bullpen.