I will need to cut one as soon as Shark comes off the DL (I know many think Shark is done, but I'm flush with closers and very thin at SP, so cutting a closer to make room for him to see what he does makes sense to me).
So, who would you keep? Rondon seems like the obvious answer as he is in a closer share already. Yates is pitching over his head too. But I also have Hand (one of the many guys I have that everyone seems to think will get traded into a set up role), so the idea of holding Yates is appealing.
My other closers in this 14 team mixed league where I am running away with saves so far are Edwin Diaz, Brad Hand, Keon Kela, and Kyle Barraclough. So while I like them all, and despite being wary of Shark, I just think caring 6 relievers at this point is too much. And again, I'm just not getting anywhere near decent offers for any of these guys, except Diaz, who I don't want to trade. So it seems to come down to cutting Rondon or Yates. Rondon is the guy to keep in a vacuum, but is he still the guy if you don't really need saves now, and also own Hand?
So, who would you keep? Rondon seems like the obvious answer as he is in a closer share already. Yates is pitching over his head too. But I also have Hand (one of the many guys I have that everyone seems to think will get traded into a set up role), so the idea of holding Yates is appealing.
My other closers in this 14 team mixed league where I am running away with saves so far are Edwin Diaz, Brad Hand, Keon Kela, and Kyle Barraclough. So while I like them all, and despite being wary of Shark, I just think caring 6 relievers at this point is too much. And again, I'm just not getting anywhere near decent offers for any of these guys, except Diaz, who I don't want to trade. So it seems to come down to cutting Rondon or Yates. Rondon is the guy to keep in a vacuum, but is he still the guy if you don't really need saves now, and also own Hand?
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