"I understand the narrative about us adding starting pitching," Klentak said. "I do think we will make some effort this offseason to add to our starting-pitching group. But I just think we need to be conscious of what the realities of the starting pitching market are in free agency and not fall into the trap of, 'We have to do something in free agency.' I do believe we have to improve our run prevention. That is true. That is fair. But there are multiple ways to do that. It doesn't only have to be a free-agent starting pitcher."