Some candidates: Enny Romero (LHP, Rays): Former top prospect, former starter, averaged 96+ on the fastball this year, ~25% K rate this year, ~13% swinging strikes, ~10% whiffs on fastball/23% on curve/20% on cutter, clean arm Sean Newcomb (LHP, Braves, AA) - Top prospect, command and control issues as a starter, clean and power arm, lots of Ks, stingy with the hits and HRs Joe Kelly (RHP, Red Sox) - 97+ on the fastball, ~11% whiffs on the fastball, clean arm Michael Lorenzen (RHP, Reds) Tony Cingrani (LHP, Reds) Alex Meyer (RHP, Angels) I've liked Romero as a change-of-scenery reliever for a while now, even if not the Cubs. Newcomb probably does not have the command and control to start in the long run. Kelly's fastball can be excellent, he is capable of piling up GBs, the Red Sox might finally be keeping him in releif. I'm sure there's plenty more candidates out there. Some other guys I like/have interest in them as a starter turning into a bullpen role..... I've mentioned Holland a few times but he's definitely one, Cashern, Bud Norris, Wily Peralta, Jimmy Nelson, Chad Bettis, and Martin Perez are others who are kinda okay starters, have had flashes but nothing sustained but still have good stuff that I'd be interested in trying to convert.