Should the Rays bring Scott Kazmir home to Tampa Bay? It's worth consideration.
With the starting rotation depleted of it's top two projected arms (Alex Cobb - Tommy John; Drew Smyly - labrum tear), and the Rays' dependence on top-flight pitching, it's reasonable to think that the Rays might want to make a push for the division by acquiring one more great starter when they sit just one win behind the Yankees in May.
That's not to diminish the work of Jake Odorizzi and now-ace Chris Archer in the starting rotation—they rank fourth and fifth respectively in the American League for WAR this season—but the other three slots are essentially place holders: long reliever Erasmo Ramirez, and rookies Nate Karns and Alex Colome.