Tough call on the two. Gallagher's curve and slider are both supposed to be very good pitches, but I've heard mixed reports on his fastball in terms of his velocity (whether he works 89-91 or 92-94) and his change is a work in progress. Marmol, on the other hand, can hit the high 90s in short relief and has a very good curve, but is working on his change. Veal's down in Peoria and needs a full healthy season before we can start even thinking about bringing him up. He gives up a heck of a lot of flyballs, but when he's on he racks up Ks quite nicely. Marmol is closer than the two of them at this point. Gallagher at the earliest probably won't see Chicago until September 2008. He needs to keep building on his success last year and to face more advanced hitters. He's done a great job in Daytona so far, but the vast majority of guys down in High A aren't even close to the majors.