I'm not really worried about the rotation yet. Sure Lilly might get off to a slow start, like he did last year. But I still don't think he will be anywere near as bad as last year. Overall I think Lilly will still end up being one of our most consistent pitchers. Dempster looks like he's picked up right were he was last year. So I'm not worried about him sucking. I don't think he will be as good, but I still expect a good sub 3.60-3.70 era season from him. Zambrano will still be Zambrano(has shown no signs of shoulder problems this spring), the only question will be is. Will he pitched like an ace for six months like he did in 03-06, or for four months like he's the last two years. It would be great if he could avoid having 7 era months, that inflat his era totals. I'm also confident Marshall will get off to a strong start, especially in the cold weather. I'm more worried about late August and September with him. Hopefully Lou will be able to skip his spot in the rotation here and there to keep him fresh, and stop him from wearing down late in the year, simliar to Marquis last year. Rich Harden is always a concern, but as long as he takes the mound I'm not overally concerned. But thats probably because even when he's been hurt in the past, he usually always has pitched pretty good when he's been on the mound. I know he's been horrible the last two spring starts, but alot of his issues have been poor location(especially with his change up). If he gets his location right, he will still be pretty darn good even if he's not throwing in the mid 90s. I also think his velocity might improve after a few starts, simliar to Lilly last year. He just needs to avoid being on the DL, for a long period of time.