Indeed. Well, most of them. I think Stinnett and Clifton are good prospects that are currently healthy. It doesn't make for interesting pitching days at every level, but it does make for some nice waves of pitching with depth. Most of those guys (Blackburn, Tseng, Zastryzny, etc.) are likely 4th or 5th starter types, but once Edwards builds up his innings this season, he and Underwood make for strong MOR types or better down the road. It's still very early for Stinnett and Clifton, but they've got decent ceilings as well. Edwards, Johnson, Zastryzny Underwood, Tseng, Blackburn, Skulina, Torrez, Stinnett Sands, Clifton, Steele, Cease, 2015 collegiate draftees Depth in pitching is especially important. A few of those guys will get injured, a few will fail but a few will be useful big leaguers. I think the pitching depth the Cubs have in their organization had a bit to do with why they brought Hammel back over some others. He was willing to do a two year deal which fits nicely with this group. I think the Cubs can safely expect one or two BOR guys and some bullpen help from this group by 2016 and/or 2017.