May 24, 2013
Cleveland Indians – Scott Barnes picked up his first career save on Thursday, a three-inning effort that closed out an Indians blowout. He does not factor in to Cleveland’s usual late-inning plans. No hierarchy change.
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| CLE | Chris Perez | Vinnie Pestano | Joe Smith | Chris Perez | 5/24/13 |
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Los Angeles Angels – Ernesto Frieri got knocked around in the 9th inning last night, allowing four baserunners before being lifted for Robert Coello, who got the game’s final out to pick up his first save. Frieri has now allowed runs in three straight appearances, though he only has one blown save on the season, and with yet another Ryan Madson setback this week, he’s not in danger of losing his job. Coello’s stats, meanwhile, are worth a peek if you haven’t seen what he’s been doing since being called up in mid-May: 7.1 innings, 12 Ks/0 BBs, 0 ERA, 0.28 WHIP, 1 win, 1 save. He’s not on the hierarchy just yet, but with those numbers, the Angels might start giving him some hold opportunities soon. No hierarchy change.
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| LAA | Ernesto Frieri | Scott Downs | Garrett Richards | Ernesto Frieri | 5/24/13 | |||||
| Ryan Madson (DL) | Kevin Jepsen (DL) |
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VULTURE SAVE WATCH
1. Scott Downs, Los Angeles Angels – Ernesto Frieri threw 35 pitches yesterday and might get a night off.
2. Drew Smyly, Detroit Tigers – Jose Valverde has pitched in three straight and set-up man Joaquin Benoit (who has yet to go three in a row all year) has pitched in two straight.
3. Brandon League, Los Angeles Dodgers – Brandon League could get a save on any night if Kenley Jansen is needed before the 9th.