2020 Relief Pitchers

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by Doug Gruber

What to do about saves? Not long ago, closers who achieved 40 saves were common. For fantasy owners, a viable strategy was to target two reliable closers and count on 70-80 saves, or more. Not any longer. Those with 30-plus are dwindling as well, as the number of 30-save closers has been cut in half in just the past 5 years. Here are some recent data:

2017: Colome, Jansen and Holland over 40; Osuna, Knebel and Rodney at 39.

2018: Diaz, Davis and Kimbrel over 40; Treinen and Jansen close behind at 38.

2019: Only Yates at 41; only 3 others with 35 or more…Osuna, Hader and Chapman.

Of note, there have not been repeat performers for the recent 40+ saves guys, and only Osuna and Jansen were mentioned here more than once. We have also seen a similar falling off for those between 20-29 saves. The cumulative saves total for the top 20 closers fell by another 30 saves last year vs. the prior season. As bullpen roles continue to shift, these declining saves trends are unlikely to change.

In the BABS spreadsheets, the assets section for pitchers includes a column for saves. Rather than this asset being a “skill” it is more of a statistical projection based on roles and opportunities…Significant saves (SV) are those likely to get 30 plus saves and Moderate saves (sv-) are those likely to get 10 to 29 saves. BABS casts a wide net, which seems appropriate given the new age of closer volatility.

The following list includes all the leading saves candidates, plus other bullpen arms who have valuable dual-asset skill sets:

ASSETS LIABILITIES
ADP R$ Relievers Pos Tm PT Er K Sv * Pk Rg Sk Inj Ex Nw Pk Ag Rg
65 $17 Hader,Joshua rp MIL E+ K+ SV              
80 $15 Yates,Kirby rp SD E+ K+ SV             Rg
87 $14 Chapman,Aroldis rp NYY E+ K+ SV              
135 $10 Giles,Kenneth rp TOR E+ K+ SV             Rg
421 -$1 Betances,Dellin rp NYM E+ K+ Pk Rg INJ   Nw    
437 -$2 Pressly,Ryan rp HOU E+ K+     inj-        
122 $11 Rogers,Taylor rp MIN E+ KK SV              
119 $11 Hand,Brad rp CLE ER K+ SV              
129 $10 Jansen,Kenley rp LA ER K+ SV              
146 $9 Neris,Hector rp PHI ER K+ SV              
112 $12 Hendriks,Liam rp OAK ER K+ sv-             Rg
127 $10 Diaz,Edwin rp NYM ER K+ sv-   Rg          
142 $9 Smith,Will rp ATL ER K+ sv-         Nw    
164 $8 Pagan,Emilio rp TAM ER K+ sv-             Rg
171 $7 Leclerc,Jose rp TEX ER K+ sv-              
142 $9 Kimbrel,Craig rp CHC e K+ SV   Rg inj-        
562 -$4 Miller,Andrew rp STL e K+ sv-   Rg          
251 $4 Anderson,Nick rp TAM ER K+   Rg   EX      
490 -$3 Knebel,Corey rp MIL ER K+     INJ        
554 -$4 Barnes,Matt rp BOS ER K+   Rg          
616 -$5 Green,Chad rp NYY ER K+   Rg   e      
704 -$6 Kahnle,Thomas rp NYY ER K+   Rg          
747 -$7 Adams,Austin L rp SEA ER K+   Rg   EX      
92 $13 Osuna,Roberto rp HOU ER KK SV              
174 $7 Workman,Brandon rp BOS ER KK SV             Rg
213 $5 Gallegos,Giovanny rp STL ER KK sv-       e     Rg
225 $5 Kela,Keone rp PIT ER KK sv-     INJ       Rg
335 $1 Lugo,Seth rp NYM ER KK sv-              
181 $7 Bradley,Archie rp ARI ER k SV              
418 -$1 James,Joshua rp HOU e K+   Rg inj- e      
502 -$3 Karinchak,James rp CLE e K+       EX      
533 -$4 Munoz,Andres rp SD e K+       EX      
586 -$5 Ottavino,Adam rp NYY e K+             Rg
671 -$6 Poche,Colin rp TAM e K+   Rg   EX      
750 -$7 Evans,Demarcus rp TEX e K+       EX      
751 -$7 Altavilla,Dan rp SEA e K+     INJ e      
150 $9 Iglesias,Raisel rp CIN e KK SV              
204 $6 Doolittle,Sean rp WAS e KK sv-     inj-        
336 $1 Givens,Mychal rp BAL e KK sv-   Rg          
509 -$3 Castillo,Diego rp TAM ER KK       EX      
552 -$4 Ginkel,Kevin rp ARI ER KK       EX     Rg
567 -$4 Harris,Will rp WAS ER KK         Nw   Rg
632 -$5 Montero,Rafael rp TEX ER KK       e      
697 -$6 Martin,Christopher rp ATL ER KK   Rg   e Nw    
746 -$7 Kittredge,Andrew rp TAM ER KK       EX      
999 -$10 Williams,Devin rp MIL ER KK       EX      
163 $8 Colome,Alexander rp CHW e k SV             Rg
169 $8 Robles,Hansel rp LAA e k SV              
247 $4 Oberg,Scott rp COL e k sv-     inj-        
567 -$4 Greene,Shane rp ATL e k sv-             Rg
518 -$3 Clase,Emmanuel rp CLE ER k       EX Nw    
559 -$4 Bummer,Aaron rp CHW ER k       e     Rg
570 -$4 Britton,Zack rp NYY ER k     inj-        
676 -$6 Hicks,Jordan rp STL ER k     INJ e      
750 -$7 Smith,Joe rp HOU ER k     INJ   Nw   Ag Rg
999 -$10 Grotz,Zac rp SEA ER k       EX      
394 -$1 Treinen,Blake rp LA e KK     inj-   Nw    
562 -$4 May,Trevor rp MIN e KK              
583 -$5 Middleton,Keynan rp LAA e KK     INJ e     Rg
588 -$5 Buttrey,Ty rp LAA e KK       e      
604 -$5 Dominguez,Seranthony rp PHI e KK     INJ e      
605 -$5 Stephenson,Robert rp CIN e KK       e      
607 -$5 Alvarado,Jose rp TAM e KK     INJ e      
640 -$6 Jackson,Luke rp ATL e KK   Rg          
659 -$6 Duffey,Tyler rp MIN e KK              
690 -$6 McHugh,Collin rp FAA e KK     INJ        
690 -$6 Strop,Pedro rp CIN e KK   Rg inj-        
710 -$7 Feliz,Michael rp PIT e KK              
720 -$7 Brebbia,John rp STL e KK              
730 -$7 Kelly,Joe rp LA e KK   Rg          
730 -$7 Soria,Joakim rp OAK e KK             Ag  
739 -$7 Drake,Oliver rp TAM e KK   Rg          
745 -$7 Wilson,Justin rp NYM e KK     INJ       Rg
746 -$7 Taylor,Josh rp BOS e KK       EX      
748 -$7 Fernandez,Junior rp STL e KK   Rg   EX      
748 -$7 Kelley,Shawn rp FAA e KK     inj-       Ag  
749 -$7 Chafin,Andrew rp ARI e KK   Rg          
749 -$7 Scott,Tanner rp BAL e KK       e      
999 -$10 Bednar,David rp SD e KK       EX      
999 -$10 Brach,Brad rp NYM e KK              
999 -$10 Garcia,Edgar rp PHI e KK       EX      
999 -$10 Gerber,Joey rp SEA e KK       EX      
999 -$10 Maton,Phil rp CLE e KK       e      
234 $4 Melancon,Mark rp ATL ER sv-              
697 -$6 Hernandez,Darwinzon rp BOS K+   Rg   EX      
700 -$6 Rainey,Tanner rp WAS K+   Rg   EX      
751 -$7 Wingenter,Trey rp SD K+   Rg   EX      
999 -$10 Markel,Parker rp LAA K+       EX Nw    
221 $5 Jimenez,Joe rp DET KK sv-   Rg   e      
429 -$2 Magill,Matthew rp SEA KK sv-     inj- e      
472 -$3 Lorenzen,Michael rp CIN e k              
472 -$3 Lorenzen,Michael rp CIN e k              
527 -$4 Graterol,Brusdar rp MIN e k       EX      
575 -$4 Strahm,Matt rp SD e k       e      
624 -$5 Wick,Rowan rp CHC e k       EX     Rg
646 -$6 Cishek,Steve rp CHW e k         Nw   Rg
665 -$6 Petit,Yusmeiro rp OAK e k             Rg
751 -$7 Brigham,Jeff rp MIA e k       EX      
751 -$7 Martin,Brett rp TEX e k   Rg   EX      
751 -$7 Schreiber,John rp DET e k       EX      
999 -$10 Davis,Austin rp PHI e k       EX      
999 -$10 DuRapau,Montana rp PIT e k       EX      
999 -$10 Reed,Cody rp CIN e k     inj- EX      
999 -$10 Roe,Chaz rp TAM e k     INJ        
999 -$10 Stashak,Cody rp MIN e k       EX      
199 $6 Kennedy,Ian rp KC k SV              
329 $1 Hudson,Daniel rp WAS k sv-         Nw   Rg
463 -$2 Diaz,Jairo rp COL k sv-       e      
566 -$4 Watson,Tony rp SF k sv-              

ASSETS: PT (Playing time), Er (Pitching Effectiveness), K (Strikeouts), Sv (Saves potential), Pk (Park help), Rg (Regression help). LIABILITIES: Sk (Skills risk), Inj (Injury), Ex (Inexperience), Nw (New team), Pk (Park hurt), Ag (Age decline), Rg (Regression hurt)

BABS has identified only 16 relievers who currently can be considered decent bets for 30 saves. Almost all are blessed with elite skills, which makes them largely interchangeable.  There are another 20 who are in line for at least 10 saves, but their saves outlook is less clear.

Some teams have more than one potential saves source listed, adding to the uncertainty, such as in Atlanta with Wil Smith (ER,K+,sv-|inj-), Mark Melancon (ER,k,sv-) and Shane Greene (e,k,sv-) as well as in Washington with Sean Doolittle (e,KK,sv-|inj-) and World Series hero Daniel Hudson (k,sv-).

BABS has identified four closers in the highest rated relief pitcher group (E+,K+,SV), extreme skills in both pitching effectiveness and strikeouts who are well positioned to earn 30 or more saves. The acquisition price is high, although the market has discounted Ken Giles (E+K+,SV) more than 50 picks after the others, creating an opportunity (pictured).

The next asset classes for closers have nearly identical and impressive skill sets, and are substitutable with the (E+,K+,SV) class. Taylor Rodgers (E+,KK,SV), Brad Hand (ER,K+,SV), Kenley Jansen (ER,K+,SV) and Hector Neris (ER,K+,SV), and all are being drafted in the Round 9-10 range.

A quintet of equally skilled arms, with a lower projected saves outlook, make up the (ER,K+,sv-) group, and also make attractive targets. Of this five, the market is less bullish on Emilio Pagan (ER,K+,sv-) and Jose Leclerc (ER,K+,sv-), who are generally available in rounds 11 or 12. Even greater markdowns can be found with Brandon Workman (ER,KK,SV) and Keone Kela (ER,KK,sv-|INJ).

Surprise closers emerge every year from highly skilled asset groups, but were not known to have a path to the 9th inning role. Here are a few notables from last year along with their 2019 pre-season BABS rating:

Taylor Rogers (ER,k) 30 saves

Hector Neris (ER,K+) 28 saves

Liam Hendriks (ER,KK) 25 saves

Luke Jackson (ER,KK) 18 saves

Scan through this 2020 pre-season list and you will find many high-quality relief pitcher arms who are currently projected for fewer than 10 saves (i.e., do not have a SV or sv- asset). This year’s surprise saves sources could be names like Nick Anderson or Matt Barnes from the (ER,K+) group. James Karinchak from the (e,K+) class. Or perhaps Kevin Ginkel or Rafael Montero out of the (ER,KK) arms. Or others.

NOTES: The chart above may vary slightly from the latest database update which was run after this analysis was written. To engage with other readers on this topic, head over to the Reader Forums. If you have a question that would be best answered by one of our experts and benefit everyone, submit it on our Contact Page and put MAILBAG in the Subject Line.