David Robertson ailing; Davey Johnson sticking with Henry Rodriguez

May 15, 2012

Washington Nationals – Henry Rodriguez walked three men in the 9th on Monday before being replaced by Sean Burnett, who got the save.  Davey Johnson told the Washington Post that he still had a lot of confidence in Rodriguez, though the closer remains firmly on the Hot Seat.  Burnett’s usage, meanwhile, has been a bit odd.  He’s been used sparingly, but has a 0.90 ERA and could be a candidate for saves down the line should Rodriguez continue to falter.  Hierarchy change: Sean Burnett to 2nd in line, replacing Ryan Mattheus.

    |Closer      |Set-Up      |2nd In Line |2013 Closer |Updated
WAS |Rodriguez   |Clippard    |Burnett     |Storen      |5/15/12
    |Storen(DL)  |Lidge (DL)  |

 
New York Yankees – Rafael Soriano picked up his 2nd save last night, as David Robertson revealed he has been dealing with a nagging injury since Friday.  The young closer doesn’t think it’s too serious, but he will undergo an MRI today.  No hierarchy change.

    |Closer      |Set-Up      |2nd In Line |2013 Closer |Updated
NYY |Robertson   |Soriano     |Wade        |Robertson   |5/15/12

 
Kansas City Royals – Greg Holland returned from the DL over the weekend and resumed his 8th inning duties.  Hierarchy change: Greg Holland to Set-up, Aaron Crow to 2nd in line. 

    |Closer      |Set-Up      |2nd In Line |2013 Closer |Updated
KC  |Broxton     |Holland     |Crow        |Broxton     |5/15/12
    |Soria(DL)   |

 
VULTURE SAVE WATCH
1. Rafael Soriano, New York Yankees – With David Robertson ailing, the Yankees will look to Soriano for save opportunities.
2. Tyler Clippard, Washington Nationals – Henry Rodriguez has pitched in three straight, and in four of the last five.
3. Chad Qualls/Antonio Bastardo, Philadelphia Phillies – Jonathon Papelbon has pitched on three consecutive nights.
4. Hector Santiago/Matt Thornton, Chicago White Sox – Addison Reed has thrown 50 pitches over the last two days.
5. Jon Rauch, New York Mets – Frank Francisco has pitched two days in a row, and in three of the last four, and the Mets could give the beleaguered closer the night off.


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