PLAYERS:
Mariano Rivera,
Eric Gagne,
Bobby Jenks,
Sergio Santos,
Matt Thornton,
Jesse Crain,
Addison Reed,
Chris Sale
TEAMS: Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays
TEAMS: Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays
There is no doubt that a dominating closer is an invaluable asset to a team. When opponents hear “Enter Sandman” at Yankee Stadium, they know that they’re going to have to get through veteran closer Mariano Rivera (which is no easy task) in order to avoid a loss. Similarly, Los Angeles Dodgers’ closer Eric Gagne saved 84 games in a row, which I’m sure didn’t do very much for opposing batters’ morale.
And although his prime seems to have passed, the Chicago White Sox had in their possession one Bobby Jenks, who was a fan-favorite and a stellar closer during the 2005 World Series Run. There was a time during that season when just seeing Jenks’ hulking figure trot to the mound and pick up the ball, and you knew the game was in safe hands.
But I digress. The 2012 season is almost upon us and the White Sox still do not have any idea who the next closer will be. The role passed around the bullpen last season before sticking with former pitcher Sergio Santos. Unfortunately, despite his dec...
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