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The Red Sox starting rotation is still very much in flux heading into the 2012 season and there aren't any signs of another frontline starter walking through the door anytime soon.
While the pitching staff is very much in a state of transition, general manager Ben Cherington assured Red Sox fans that he and manager Bobby Valentine are still in search for more depth in the rotation.
The pair answered questions about possible free-agent additions as well as some homegrown talent still preparing in the minor leagues, during Wednesday night's Town Hall meeting.
See more from Cherington and Valentine in the video above.