Bullpen Report: June 30, 2019
• Wade Davis‘ struggles have been well documented so it was nice to see him throw a perfect inning, striking out a pair for his 12th save last night. Davis has been abysmal at home which can explain some of his troubles but Coors Field isn’t going anywhere. One clean save won’t necessarily get Davis out of the dog house either as Scott Oberg was unavailable last night. The next save opportunity for the Rockies will be more telling although given Wade Davis’ contract I have to imagine he gets another chance as full time closer again, and could even have that job back already.
• No save situation in Oakland but Liam Hendriks got the final four outs for the A’s. Blake Treinen is still on the shelf with a shoulder issue but he’s working his way towards returning. Treinen should get the job back once he returns but given his struggles, his elbow issue earlier, and now the shoulder impingement, I wouldn’t bet on an easy and clean return to the 9th. If Treinen has any setbacks, Hendriks would clearly continue to be the closer but even if/when Treinen returns I would hold onto Hendriks as Treinen’s struggles have been fairly prominent.
• Like many people, I was critical of the Braves for not acquiring a reliever but they might have something in Luke Jackson. Jackson pitched around a walk, striking out a pair for his 13th save and although he has quite a few blown saves, he’s been excellent of late. On the year Jackson has a 2.49 SIERA, a 25.6% K-BB%, and a 15.2% SwStr% which ranks 8th, 17th, and 22nd respectively among qualified relievers. The Braves could still use additional bullpen arms as any competing team could more or less, but they’re not in dire straights for a closer/shutdown reliever. A.J. Minter has also been better of late and although I think Jackson’s job is safe, Minter would likely see saves when Jackson needs a breather moving forward.
• It’s a closer carousel every year but Shane Green has completely avoided it in Detroit, getting his 22nd save last night. I can’t say I expected Greene to be among the league leaders in saves with an ERA under one (0.87) but here we are. I have read that the Tigers would trade Shane Greene, along with other players on the roster, but there hasn’t been a strong link yet with any team. Greene has another year of team control next year so the Tigers won’t be shipping him off for peanuts but I would still expect him to finish the year on another team than Detroit. While Greene has a shiny ERA his peripherals, although pretty good, aren’t quite as strong and he may not be the best reliever on whichever team he would theoretically be traded to. With that said, I would keep cashing in on his saves moving forward as your league mates are probably just as worried as you are about a possible trade.
• Quick Hits: Greg Holland doesn’t get talked about too much around here but he’s been consistent as the Diamondbacks closer, notching his 12th save. Holland could be a desired piece if he was put on the market but the DBacks have been pretty good this year and I would expect them to keep him on the team. Poor outing from Hader last night as he only had one strikeout for his 20th save. Roenis Elias took the loss last night but remains the Mariners closer. Barring a bad run he should hold that job so long as he’s in Seattle, which may not last the month as he could be on the move at the deadline as a lefty arm. Jose Alvarado returned to Tampa and gave up a run in a non-save situation in the 9th. Alvarado should continue to pitch in high leverage innings in Tampa, splitting saves with Pagan. Sergio Romo isn’t sexy but he continues to put up saves, grabbing his 15th. It’s assumed Romo will be on the move as well but he’s not a particularly good pitcher so he might actually see more saves than expected to end the year.
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Whom would close for Seattle when Elias is dealt? Strickland? Adams?
It depends if Strickland comes back, but I am betting against that, given multiple setbacks and repeated platelet rich injections. I’d go with Adams. However, Elias has cheap contract for long term; they might save more money by hanging onto him. Seeing as they gave away E5 for almost zero prospects to save cash, they don’t seem focused on talent acquisition.
Well, it IS Dipoto…whom stinks as a GM, I suppose Elias does stay.