It's pretty common knowledge the Rays have strong pitching depth, and the trade of Nathan Karns to Seattle shows their confidence in the depth they have. However, Drew made a case on why the Rays should hold onto their starting pitching depth by highlighting all the injuries that the rotation had to deal with last season. In simple terms, it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
While the Rays pitching should be left alone at the winter meetings, there are other places of depth the Rays have room to work with, particularly at the shortstop position.