MLB Fantasy Baseball Closing Situations: Looking at the NL East Closers
Over the next week or two I will be taking a division-by-division look at every teamโs closer situation. ย Who is closing now? ย Who is next in line? ย Who could get a look down the line? ย Letโs kick things off with the NL East:
Atlanta Braves
Closerย - Billy Wagner
Waiting in the Wings in 2010ย - Takashi Saito
Closer of the Futureย - Craig Kimbrel
Thereโs no controversy here, as Wagner has been dominant all season long.ย Not only is he sporting a miniscule 1.74 ERA and 0.89 WHIP, but heโs posted 72 strikeouts over 51.2 innings.ย Saito will get an opportunity now and then, when Wagner needs a rest, but thatโs about it.ย
Given the age of both Wagner and Saito, Kimbrel is an integral part of the Bravesโ future bullpen.ย He has been dominant at Triple-A (1.50 ERA, 68 K over 48.0 innings) and in a brief stint in the Major Leagues (1.08 ERA, 15 K over 8.1 innings) this season.ย Control could be an issue, but his pure stuff certainly portrays closer ability.
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Florida Marlins
Closerย - Leo Nunez
Waiting in the Wings in 2010ย - Clay Hensley
Closer of the Futureย - Alejandro Ramos?
Nunez gave up four earned runs over three innings in his first three outings of August, but has been clean for his last three outings (allowing just one walk over three innings) prior to last night.ย If Nunez struggles again, Hensley could get a look, but at 30-years old, heโs not likely a long-term solution.ย
The fact is, the Marlins donโt have a clear-cut closer of the future.ย Single-A closer Alejandro Ramos has posted 26 saves with a 3.83 ERA and 75 Ks over 56.1 innings, but he turns 24 in September, clearly pitching against younger competition.ย Itโs certainly more likely that they look outside of the organization for a 2011 replacement.
New York Mets
Closerย - Hisanori Takahashi
Waiting in the Wingsย - Bobby Parnell
Closer of the Futureย - Bobby Parnell
Itโs quite the void that Francisco Rodriguez and his off-the-field antics have created at the back end of the Mets bullpen.ย While Takahashi is currently getting the chance, all signs point to Parnell potentially being a long-term solution for the Mets.ย
With K-Rodโs future unknown, look for Parnell, who reportedly was clocked at over 100 mph on the gun last night, to get a look.ย Heโs well worth stashing, just in case.ย Chances are Rodriguez will be back in 2011, but at this point anything is possible.
Philadelphia Phillies
Closerย - Brad Lidge
Waiting in the Wingsย - Ryan Madson
Closer of the Futureย - Ryan Madson
Brad Lidge is not the closer he once was, but the Phillies continue to lean on him.ย Heโs pitched just 27.1 innings, with a 4.28 ERA and 1.35 WHIP.ย Madson is perennially the second in line, when healthy, though both he and Lidge have been on the DL at times this season.ย
While he has not always been lights-out when given the chance to close games, Madson has been good, overall, for four years running now.ย At 29-years old, it is safe to think that he could be the solution, if given the chance.
Washington Nationals
Closerย - Drew Storen
Waiting in the Wingsย - Tyler Clippard
Closer of the Futureย - Drew Storen
The deadline deal of Matt Capps allowed the Nationals to get a look at their future closer today.ย Drafted in the first round of the 2009 draft, he has been solid thus far.ย Heโs had one bad outing in August, but he has posted a 2.57 ERA and 0.86 WHIP in six appearances (seven innings).ย Heโs the long-term solution, so take your shot with him.
What are your thoughts on these situations?
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