Entering 2014, Carlos Carrasco seemed to be just another bust of a prospect for the Cleveland Indians. Over his major league career to that point, he had yet to show any ability to consistently be a good, or even average, pitcher. In a last-ditch effort to reclaim some value before letting a different team try to find his inner magic, they moved the right-hander to the bullpen.
Lo and behold, something clicked. He stopped pitching from the windup and became better at repeating his delivery. Not only did he become a great relief pitcher, but his transition back to the starting rotation went swimmingly well.