Obviously depth is important but that doesnt mean we would get value out of acquiring pitching. A team without 5 or 6 good starters has more of a need for a starter (think Baltimore) than we do. They would be improving 1-2 WAR with an average starter while we would add nothing except injury protection. This means that we would have to pay the same price for pitching when it is worth more to other teams than us. The depth is not worth the price just because of what we already have. Getting someone better than than what we have would help though, as it would actually improve both our in-season rotation and playoff rotation. This is why the only pitcher I would want is Rich Hill.