B -> K* pi and B -> rho K decays involve the same quark-level processes as B -> pi K. Analyzing the measurements of the former decays might be able to shed additional light on the new-physics hints in the current B -> pi K data. We perform fits to B -> K*pi and B -> rho K decays, and find that the data can be accommodated within the standard model. However, this agreement is due principally to the large errors in the data particularly the CP-violating asymmetries. If the errors on the B -> K*pi and B -> rho K observables can be reduced one will have a clearer sense of whether new physics is present in these decays.