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It is a hard call, especially since I would throw Neil Ramirez onto that potential handcuff list. Justin Grimm may also be up for consideration. I don't think that Maddon has had a chance yet to fully assess his bullpen, so I don't think that even he could give you a clear answer.
For the moment, I would probably go with Strop, then Ramirez, then Motte (mainly because he had a poor outing yesterday). That list will likely change often during the year. Whomever is hot at the moment a change is needed will likely be the one to get the first crack at grabbing some saves.
It is a hard call, especially since I would throw Neil Ramirez onto that potential handcuff list. Justin Grimm may also be up for consideration. I don't think that Maddon has had a chance yet to fully assess his bullpen, so I don't think that even he could give you a clear answer.
For the moment, I would probably go with Strop, then Ramirez, then Motte (mainly because he had a poor outing yesterday). That list will likely change often during the year. Whomever is hot at the moment a change is needed will likely be the one to get the first crack at grabbing some saves.
I agree with everything written here with the exception that I would go Mott, then Strop.
I get the sense Maddon (or someone in their org) wants it to be Motte, but that doesn't mean he's ready. If you're in a league where a really good MR has value then I would rather have Strop because you can start him. Of course in a league that deep, that means Motte will probably be owned by someone else.
Motte is the guy they want after Rondon. But I'm not sold "handcuffing" is the right strategy. Might be better to get the backup plan on another team (Quackenbush or equivalent).
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