The Cubs bullpen has been a little above average so far this year in the NL. Our starters have had so many short outings and the team has had so many extra innings games that I think it's easy to forget how many innings this bullpen has had to throw. They're going to give up some runs, but mostly they haven't been bad. There's nothing in Howry's splits from previous years to indicate that he's any worse against good teams than a normal reliever. When he's locating his fastball well, he's good against any team. When he's not, even teams like the Nationals light him up. He's been pretty effective as a 1 pitch pitcher for a long time now, and he'll likely come around and figure out how to locate it once again this year. Same goes for Wuertz. He's incredibly streaky. Later on in the season he'll go through his period where hitters aren't even come close to touching him, and he'll also go through stretches where he can't find the plate. That doesn't mean he's not a good reliever. As for the others, Marmol and Wood have shown so far that they were no flukes. Hart and Lieber are fine as long men/back end of the bullpen types. Marshall is fine as a LOOGY. Eyre will probably be used for full innings when he probably comes back in a week or so, and he'll do his usual get the bases loaded every inning and usually get out of it trick. The two pitchers who are the streakiest in the bullpen (Howry and Wuertz) are both down right now, and the bullpen is still a little better than league average. This bullpen will be just fine.