Don't like the 4 walks but he threw more pitches than anyone 1st time through the rotation with 85 and gave up no runs. Cabrera by far the best start 1st time out, Horton next best then a lot left to be desired by Boyd, Shota, and Jamo. I think that sorts itself out by the time Steele is ready to return. Honestly Boyd is the one that probably concerns me the more as Jamo was our best healthy starter late in the season last year while Boyd really faded as the innings piled up. We also have Wiggins in Iowa that could potentially push the issue too if he dominates AAA although I think he would probably be on an innings limit if he does get called up and stays in Chicago for an extended period of time.
I have said it many times, having too much pitching is not a bad thing. I think Jamo is just fine as a 4th or 5th starter in the rotation. We've had years where we struggled to have 5 healthy MLB caliber starters so could do a lot worse than him. I hope we have no injuries and enough guys that are pitching so well that it is a tough decision on who to push out of the rotation but I have a gut feeling at least 1 possibly 2 guys of that group of 3 are going to get hurt or falter enough that it won't be an issue.