Raisel Iglesias enters Reds’ bullpen upon return from shoulder injury

June 23, 2016

Cincinnati Reds — Things are getting interesting in the Reds’ bullpen. J.J. Hoover was recalled, and Raisel Iglesias returned from a shoulder injury and entered the bullpen. Although Bryan Price said that he wants to start Iglesias off with some “soft landings,” if the team decides to keep him in relief, he could be a formidable late-innings weapon.

Hierarchy remains: Cingrani | Ohlendorf | Wood.

Chicago Cubs — Chicago’s lone weakness is middle relief, and Justin Grimm’s performance on Wednesday will do nothing to tamp down the trade speculation. Entering with the team down two in the sixth, Grimm retired one man (on a bunt popup) while allowing four runs, and saw his ERA vault to 6.04. Converted starter Travis Wood, a lefthander, isn’t striking guys out, but he and Trevor Cahill have been significantly more effective than Grimm lately. Whoever’s third in line probably won’t be for long.

Updated hierarchy: Rondon | Strop | Wood.

Minnesota Twins — Brandon Kintzler had earned two four-out saves in three days, so Fernando Abad got his first MLB save in his place. Abad and Kevin Jepsen have been mentioned in some recent trade rumors. Sadly, Glen Perkins also announced that he would undergo season-ending shoulder surgery on Thursday.

Hierarchy remains: *Kintzler | Abad | Pressly.
* = closer-by-committee

Toronto Blue Jays — Drew Storen has made some adjustments and is seeing high-leverage work again. On Wednesday, he picked up a hold in the seventh, his seventh straight scoreless appearance. Whether the Jays want to increase Storen’s trade value or keep him around, he’s likely to stick around in the late innings as long as he can stay effective.

Updated hierarchy: Osuna | Grilli | Storen. 

Milwaukee Brewers — Nobody tell Old Hoss Radbourn (678.2 IP in 1884) that Jeremy Jeffress couldn’t pitch today because of pinkeye. Whatever Jeffress’s excuse, it’s most relevant that Tyler Thornburg, not Will Smith, got the call (and the save) instead.

Updated hierarchy: Jeffress | Thornburg | Smith.

Chicago White Sox — The Vulture Save Watch nailed Zach Duke’s first save of the season, as David Robertson and Nate Jones rested.

Hierarchy remains: Robertson | Jones | Duke.

VULTURE SAVE WATCH
1, Justin Wilson/Bruce Rondon, Detroit Tigers — Even with a four-run lead, Brad Ausmus used K-Rod for a third straight night. With Wilson having pitched in three of four, tomorrow could be a good test of how much Ausmus trusts Rondon.
2. David Phelps, Miami Marlins — A.J. Ramos has pitched in two straight and four of five.

O’Day picks up save, Santos bounces back

April 19, 2014

Baltimore Orioles – Darren O’Day picked up the save last night.  He got the last out of the 8th inning with the Orioles up 3 and then Orioles added another run in the top of the 9th.  O’Day stayed on to finish the game and record his first save of the season.  No hierarchy change.

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BALTommy HunterDarren O’DayEvan MeekTommy Hunter4/19/14

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Toronto Blue Jays — Before yesterday’s game, manager John Gibbons said that Sergio Santos has been tremendous this season.  Santos successfully closed out the Indians on Friday but it wasn’t smooth, as he allowed a hit and 2 walks in the 9th inning.  He is 5 out of 6 in save chances this season but he has struggled with walks and will need to get that under control if he wants to keep the job.   No hierarchy change.

.Closer.Set-Up.2nd in line.2015 Closer.Updated
TORSergio SantosBrett CecilSteve DelabarSergio Santos4/19/14
Casey Janssen (DL)

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Arizona Diamondbacks – Addison Reed blew his first save of the season on Friday, giving up the game-tying solo homerun to Juan Uribe.  The Diamonbacks would go on to win the game in extra innings and former starter Trevor Cahill earned his first career save.  No hierarchy change.

.Closer.Set-Up.2nd in line.2015 Closer.Updated
ARIAddison ReedJ.J. PutzBrad ZieglerAddison Reed4/19/14

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VULTURE SAVE WATCH
1. Brett Cecil, Toronto Blue Jays – Sergio Santos has pitched in 2 straight and 3 of the last 4, throwing a total of 56 pitches.
2. Sean Doolittle, Oakland A’s – Luke Gregerson has seen more save chances that Doolittle since Jim Johnson’s demotion but this is still looking like a committee so Doolittle could get the call based on match-ups.
3. Pedro StropChicago Cubs – Our preference for saves in Chicago is still Hector Rondon, but with no official word yet from Rick Renteria, Pedro Strop could be the 9th inning option.
4. Chad Qualls/Anthony BassHouston Astros – If the Astros ever get another save opportunity they could use pretty much anyone at this point.