by J-Pav » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:54 pm
I'm basing that on the Championship rosters I'm looking at.
Basically, if 20 plus rosters don't lie, there are two ways to go w/ a closer:
1. High dollar
2. Three dollar
The high dollar guy set to super relieve (closer, set-up, slow hook, not before 6th inning) is just too effective in today's game. Rivera, Soria, Balfour. Your big gun gets not only lots of innings, but lots of important innings. Mix in a sub $2 guy like Grabow, Corcoran or Shields to have some closer outs available when your go-to guy has been overused.
If you don't get a high dollar guy, you can go Gregg, Wheeler, Qualls, and maybe Jenks and a quality set-up guy like Kuo, Wade or Johnson.
About half the rosters go high dollar, while the other half go three dollar. The sub $1 guys are most effective when they get the least innings possible. And you certainly don't want them pitching very often with the game on the line. The best combination seems to be something like Balfour pitching two shutout innings to end the game. If he's getting lots of use, Corcoran can give you one quality inning to cover the save. If they both get tired, then you still have Rodney and Shouse to play match-up in the 9th.
If you go low dollar closer, at least make sure you go with a Balfour-type set-up guy (R2/C3) who can pick up some saves when the specialists get overused. But if the Championship rosters are any indication, this is just not the most effective way to go. If it were, you would see it happening more often.