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I hear you DB, just saying that Sullivan was used last year because he’s good & he performed. They had upperclassmen eating all those innings & put him in pen. Kid didn’t come to UConn as a reliever. Went to Cape b/c he was invited & played against the best. If he stayed home he would have likely worked as a starter in NECBL or wherever. Regardless, I’m sure he, Afthim, Cooke and Quinn are being challenged to develop better command and secondary stuff. They will all be hitting the weight room to physically develop toward being potential aces. These older transfers, who knows? Freshman don’t get the keys unless they are lights out. It will be interesting & a key to the season along with a few position slots (hoping Garbo is fully healthy). Having a Dana transfer in is a much different feel than some of these guys coming from smaller schools. I trust the competition will be awesome this fall - an underrated and underreported part of college ball. Certainly part of the culture at UConn - nothing promised, only earned.Sullivan could very well be considered for a starting role this fall, we will see what happens during fall ball. But I also think that having starting experience counts for something. Being good out of the bullpen does not always translate to doing well in a starting role. Doing well as a starter during summer ball will get you looks as a starter in the fall, I've certainly seen that happen before. Suspect a number of pitchers will get chances to start in scrimmages during fall ball.