May 1, 2013
Boston Red Sox — Joel Hanrahan’s return from the DL today came with a clear statement of boundaries from manager John Ferrell: Andrew Bailey will remain the team’s closer for the foreseeable future. Although Hanrahan might pitch some lower-leverage innings to begin with, he will be certainly be the choice in the 9th if the oft-injured Bailey goes down again. Hierarchy change: Joel Hanrahan to Set-Up, Koji Uehara to 2nd in line.
|Closer |Set-Up |2nd In Line |2014 Closer |UpdatedBOS |Bailey |Hanrahan |Uehara |Bailey |5/1/13
Arizona Diamondbacks — J.J. Putz blew another save last night, dropping him to a woeful 5-for-9 on the year. The Diamondbacks have no shortage of options in the bullpen, including strong set-up man David Hernandez, experienced veteran Heath Bell, and impressive lefty Matt Reynolds (who has allowed no runs and only seven baserunners through 13 innings), so although Putz is still the man for now, he should be looking over his shoulder in earnest. No hierarchy change.
|Closer |Set-Up |2nd In Line |2014 Closer |UpdatedARI |Putz |Hernandez |Bell |Putz |5/1/13
VULTURE SAVE WATCH
1. David Hernandez/Heath Bell, Arizona Diamondbacks — J.J. Putz blew last night’s save and has pitched in three of the last four games, and four of the last six.
2. Ryan Cook, Oakland A’s — Grant Balfour and Sean Doolittle have each pitched in three straight.