Disagree. Before last year, Prado had 3 consecitve years with .300s/.800s. I think he's worth seeing if he can rebound, and at 28 it's quite realistic. Jurrjens may be similar to Wells in the fact that they're softer tossers, but Jurrjens has had far more success and is 4 years younger. I agree that he is often mistakenly given ace status due to his ERA, but he'd still be a great 2 behind Garza, and if we could get an actual "ace" to anchor the rotation, all of the sudden Ace, Garza, Jurrjens, Dempster, Z/Wells/Cashner looks pretty good and beyond this year, ace, Garza, Jurrgens, Cashner, Wells/McNutt/whoever is too. however, rather than 1 of Vitters, Lake, Alcantara, Ha, Hernandez, Amaya 1 of DeWitt, Flaherty, LeMahieu, Baker is more reasonable.