Happy birthday (12/28) B.J. Ryan. What active closer (other than Mo Rivera) would you rather have in the back of the Blue Jay bullpen?
Eric Gagne | 2 (1.01%) |
Trevor Hoffman | 9 (4.55%) |
Jason Isringhausen | 0 (0.00%) |
Bobby Jenks | 0 (0.00%) |
Francisco Rodriguez | 43 (21.72%) |
Huston Street | 12 (6.06%) |
Other (specify) | 10 (5.05%) |
No, B.J.'s the guy | 122 (61.62%) |
With all respect to BJ (who was fabulous last year), I'd rank Joe Nathan and K-Rod just ahead of Ryan. Mariano (when healthy is on par, but Mariano Rivera has been injured a lot lately. Gagne in 2002 and 2003 was certainly better, but at this point, I'd much rather have Ryan.
If I had to rank the current top closers:
1. JOE NATHAN
2. K-ROD
3. BJ RYAN
4. MARIANO RIVERA
5 (tie) TREVOR HOFFMAN
BILLY WAGNER
7. BOBBY JENKS
8. HUSTON STREET
Honestly, I went from the list of 2006 saves leaders in compiling the options, but probably wouldn't have included Rivera anyway -- I think that's such a no-brainer that it'd taint the results. But yes, I should probably re-word the question.
Nathan -- doh! I just missed him. My bad.
I know I know, statistics says this is an improper and unbalanced reporting of statistics, but what the heck, it's fun.
This is a list of the career year (by ERA+) for each of the guys on this list.
1. BJ Ryan 343
2. Eric Gagne 335
3. Mariano Rivera 323
4. Huston Street 261
5. Trevor Hoffman 258
6. K Rod 254
7. Jason Isringhausen 200
8. Bobby Jenks 162
And hey, would you look at that, Papelbon posted an ERA+ of 500 last year.