What? Really? I know you are high on Wood, or I assume you were the one, but really? A positive case of Wood is ... Maholm. Jay Jackson has average stuff. Chris Rusin, if he goes down, is a softer-tossing version of Wood. Alberto Cabrera, a guy I'm higher on than most, should be in the pen. Who else? Nick Struck, another guy I'm higher on than most, is a ... righty version of Travis Wood basically, an end of the rotation arm with a mid-rotation ceiling. Who else? Dallas Beeler, another guy I really like, would be fortunate if he turned into a Volstad type starter. Maybe he can be a bit better, but Volstad would be a good outcome for Beeler in terms of the expectations game. McNutt has ceiling, but has to get consistent mechanics, and well, overall consistency. Are you really going to argue that any six you pick from AAA Iowa is going to have more days in the rotation where they would be better than the 6 on the major league squad against major league hitters? I didn't mean the rotation. I meant that assuming that Travis Wood isn't permanently broken or something, he's at least a reasonable comp for the back end of our rotation. Then you start including position players. Jackson and Rizzo are probably at least even with their big league counterparts right now. I've laid out the case before why I think Sappelt is pretty even with Soriano at this point in their careers. If Darwin Barney regresses to what everything outside of last April suggests, I don't think whoever ends up at 2b in Iowa will be much worse, if any. Warning, irrational hatred of a player ahead: