I know the common refrain here is to write off Hendricks, but I'm wondering if there's a way to configure the bullpen to allow Hendricks to become a one time through the order guy and pair him with Brown or Horton as a way of keeping their innings limited. The issue with it being Brown is that it basically takes away your best option at a multi-inning fireman in the bullpen, and the issue with it being Horton is that he's probably just not ready yet. That multi inning role is mayyyybe Wesneski or Keegan, but that's leaning a lot on a small recent sample size over a longer track record of being bad. Assad is the guy in a different world where we can just go get a #3 starter, but in April that's not realistic.
As I type it out, there's not really an easy answer. With Steele out I still think you just have to grit your way through it and try to keep the pen stocked for Hendricks days (made more difficult by Assad and Brown not being true starters, Shota being used to longer rest, Taillon still ramping up). But in a month, with Steele back, Taillon at full strength, a little more clarity on Assad/Brown (and Wes/Thompson), and expected progression from Horton, maybe you end up in a spot where you can go Steele, Shota, Taillon, Assad, and Hendricks/Horton, with Brown and maybe Wes/Thompson being able to give you multiple innings out of the pen and leaving Azlolay/Neris/Leiter/Smyly for Counsell to play matchups in the late innings.
It sounds dumb to just kick the can down the road on this, but we're still dealing with small sample sizes and there's a good amount of clarity to come out of the next 4-6 weeks. And, for better or for worse, we've basically gotten through the first 20 games in a worse situation (without Taillon) than where we are now.