I don't think our pitching gets a lot of respect because there isn't a household name in the mix. And we're still trying to figure out if some of these guys are long term solutions (Bradish, yes...Kremer, maybe....Wells, yes) while we're in a playoff hunt.
Sorting out our pitching staff is kind of like trying to fix an airplane while it's flying.
The OP mentions that we have to face one of the best pitchers in baseball. I don't think any of us would consider anyone in our rotation as one of the best pitchers in baseball, despite the fact that Bradish and Wells have been pitching like it. Like most things around here, I believe we're waiting for the other shoe to drop and these guys to revert back to some median form of average that we're all too familiar with.