Obviously, the best way to 'fix' pitching is to acquire better pitching, but know when to stop and how much you're willing to invest/risk in order to reach your objective. Case in point, I'm in a bind right now, having let the adrenaline rule during the last FA period instead of common sense. As a result, I moved into the 8th highest payroll (out of 48 teams) with almost 80% of it invested in my two top tier SP, and for a few years.
I'm sure I'll do well this year. I'm even more certain that pitching will help us prevail. I am equally certain that there are players who will become free agents, and I'd love to keep them, but I have no money to do so now with extensions. As a result, I may end up overspending again, in order to keep them on the team (they're batters). Caution is a good attribute. Wish I had more of it.