The Closer Report: April 27, 2010
Alfred Simon is the new Orioles closer and recorded his first save of his carer tonight against the Yankees.
Trevor Hoffman already has three blown saves and has given up runs in 5/8 appearances.
Did you know that Matt Capps nickname is "The Capper".
SAVES:
Matt Capps (9) - Capps looked great again. He handled the Cubs with ease, giving up only a single to Geovany Soto and struck out Tyler Colvin to end the game. His ERA is all the way down to 0.73.
David Aardsma (7) - Dominated the Royals. He did give up a hit to David DeJesus, but he got doubled up on the next batter and ended the 3-2 win on 14 pitches. A great comeback save for Aardsma after blowing a big save over the weekend.Heath Bell (5) - Bell worked hard for his fifth save of the season. He needed 20 pitches to end the game and opened the inning with two singles. Uggla almost ended the game with a three run dinger, but it stayed in the park. He then struck out Baker in a key at bat and the save was secure.
Rafeal Soriano (5) - Earned his fifth save of the season and needed only 13 pitches to finish off the A's. He did record a strikeout, but his K/9 is still terribly low for his standards.
BLOWN SAVES:
Trevor Hoffman (BS3) - Hoffman was absolutely hammered for five runs on four hits and two of those were big flys. Hoffman's days have to be numbered. If you own him or need a closer, get LaTroy Hawkins added ASAP!
APPEARANCES:
Francisco Cordero - Finished a 6-2 game with two strikeouts and a hit. Watching Cordero tonight, he was looking sharp and hitting the radar gun at 95. He is definitely looking stronger with eash season.
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