[h=1]Miami Marlins’ Steve Cishek Becoming Elite Closer[/h]
April 20, 2014 11:19 pm EDT by Ryan Gaydos
When you think of solid closers in nowadays, you probably think of someone like the Boston Red Sox‘ Koji Uehara, the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ Kenley Jansen or the Atlanta Braves‘ Craig Kimbrel. However, you never ever hear about Miami Marlins closer Steve Cishek mainly because he is on a Marlins team who has been in the bottom of the basement for nearly a decade.
Quietly, though, Cishek is starting to gain elite closer status because of how well he has pitched lately. He picked up his third save of the season on Sunday afternoon in a 3-2 against the Seattle Mariners. It was his 32nd consecutive save, which extends a club record. Cishek is becoming a lockdown closer for the Marlins, who needs all the runs and wins they can get in a very tough division.
In five games this season, he has not allowed a single run to cross the plate. He has a 1.28 FIP and a 10.8 K/9. He has also only allowed two hits as well. Cishek saved 34 of the Marlins’ 62 wins last season. His ERA was only 2.52 and he led the NL in games finished with 62. Miami has a very reliable reliever in Cishek and he is someone who should be up there in the conversation with players like Kimbrel and Uehara.
The only thing hanging over his head right now is his trade value. Miami is not known for holding onto relievers after seeing Ed Mujica, Ryan Webb and Randy Choate all go in the last few years. Cishek does have trade value to a contending team, but Miami is still one of those contending team for no
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When you think of solid closers in
baseball
Quietly, though, Cishek is starting to gain elite closer status because of how well he has pitched lately. He picked up his third save of the season on Sunday afternoon in a 3-2
win
In five games this season, he has not allowed a single run to cross the plate. He has a 1.28 FIP and a 10.8 K/9. He has also only allowed two hits as well. Cishek saved 34 of the Marlins’ 62 wins last season. His ERA was only 2.52 and he led the NL in games finished with 62. Miami has a very reliable reliever in Cishek and he is someone who should be up there in the conversation with players like Kimbrel and Uehara.
The only thing hanging over his head right now is his trade value. Miami is not known for holding onto relievers after seeing Ed Mujica, Ryan Webb and Randy Choate all go in the last few years. Cishek does have trade value to a contending team, but Miami is still one of those contending team for no
Read more at http://www.rantsports.com/mlb/2014/...ek-becoming-elite-closer/?MJ73JgB3IvYA75GH.99