8/12/2015: MLB Thread Wednesday, Wisler seeking 6th win; Braves seek run(s)

If a team thinks that Grili is more valuable because he pitches the 9th inning vs the 8th inning, then I will find that to be dumb.

Just my $0.02
 
If a team thinks that Grili is more valuable because he pitches the 9th inning vs the 8th inning, then I will find that to be dumb.

Just my $0.02

Same basic stats. Closer and 8th-inning guy. Who do you want on the team?
 
If a team thinks that Grili is more valuable because he pitches the 9th inning vs the 8th inning, then I will find that to be dumb.

Just my $0.02

I think a proven successful closer has way more perceived value than a successful 8th inning guy. There have been tons of cases in the past decade where a devastating setup guy struggles with the pressure when he gets a 9th inning/closer gig. Whether the value is actually significantly more... like you said, maybe not... but I think the perceived value is definitely quite a bit more.
 
I think a proven successful closer has way more perceived value than a successful 8th inning guy. There have been tons of cases in the past decade where a devastating setup guy struggles with the pressure when he gets a 9th inning/closer gig. Whether the value is actually significantly more... like you said, maybe not... but I think the perceived value is definitely quite a bit more.

Yeah I think that's true of the past. But I think teams are smarter now. Additionally, Grilli has proven he can handle either role.
 
But he is coming off surgery at nearly 40. If the Braves don't make him the closer, most teams will assume it's because they don't think he can handle it.

What's there to handle? If he's dominating the 8th inning, what's the difference? Unless you think the Achilles injury killed his psyche
 
What's there to handle? If he's dominating the 8th inning, what's the difference? Unless you think the Achilles injury killed his psyche

Regardless of what you think about saves or the 9th inning, when the bargaining process comes around teams would use the ex-closer bit against the Braves just like the Braves would use the closer bit in their favor.
 
This is complete nonsense.

Paco, Bird, and a first round pick? For a reliever on a one year deal? Any of those CLEARLY out weigh what JJ was worth and its not close.

Calm down. Either way you slice it Hart got played like a fool. If Johnson was responsible for much of the talent brought back, then he severely undervalued Wood/Peraza. If Johnson wasn't responsible for much, then that was my point...
 
Calm down. Either way you slice it Hart got played like a fool. If Johnson was responsible for much of the talent brought back, then he severely undervalued Wood/Peraza. If Johnson wasn't responsible for much, then that was my point...

I figured that was more what you meant.
 
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