Chris Flexen
He is another veteran who keeps getting in the way of using September games that the team does not have to worry about impacting a win to get a look at what Adams or Sean Burke can do in the bigs.
His presence also does not allow Bush to work on his command issues in the majors.
It is not the end of the world to have Ky throw at Triple-A Charlotte, but this season is so lost that he can work on fixing his command problems with the Sox.
Instead, the Sox keep throwing out a veteran who does a great job of allowing baserunners and then hoping he can minimize the damage.
While he has done well at limiting the damage over his past two starts, the Sox also manage to lose whenever he starts. Yesterday's win was the first time in a while that the Southsiders were victorious in a game he started. However, he has gone 21 straight games with either a defeat or a no decision on his ledger.
Not entertaining signing him to come back next season is a must. First, no one wanted him at the trade deadline, so it is unlikely that will change next season. Also, if the front office wants to bring in a veteran pitcher next season, it can always find better options around the same price in free agency.