Just as I was thinking the closer position was leveling out and stabilizing, we get hit with 2 injuries and a job demotion over the past 2 days. The big one would be Zach Britton being placed back on the DL and expected to miss upwards of 2 full months. It did feel like the Orioles and Britton himself rushed his return a little bit, which is unfortunate for everyone because they didn’t need to. Brad Brach has filled in admirably for Britton and there’s no reason to think he can’t be a legitimate RP1 for the next 2 months. Mark Melancon was also placed on the DL with a mild right pronator strain, AKA an elbow injury. While elbow injuries aren’t ideal for pitchers (duh), it is only mild and Melancon has a fairly clean health history. Derek Law will fill in for him and should be worth the waiver add as a useful source of saves over the next few weeks. And finally, Justin Wilson finally is getting his chance to close out games, taken over for Francisco Rodriguez in Detroit (finally). He’s been awesome this season, and I don’t see why that can’t continue in the 9th inning of games going forward.

TIER 1: Nothing Compares 2 U

1. Kenley Jansen (Los Angeles Dodgers)—Pedro Baez, Grant Dayton

2. Aroldis Chapman (New York Yankees)—Dellin Betances, Tyler Clippard

3. Craig Kimbrel (Boston Red Sox)—Matt Barnes, Heath Hembree

And back to only 3 in this group. Aroldis Chapman had a bit of a hiccup in that crazy 18 inning game on Sunday night, but it shouldn’t be anything to worry about. The other 2 on this list were fine last week.

TIER 2: Save Tonight

4. Wade Davis (Chicago Cubs)—Hector Rondon, Carl Edwards Jr.

5. Cody Allen (Cleveland Indians)—Andrew Miller, Bryan Shaw

6. Edwin Diaz (Seattle Mariners)—Nick Vincent, Tony Zych

7. Ken Giles (Houston Astros)—Luke Gregerson, Will Harris

8. Greg Holland (Colorado Rockies)—Adam Ottavino, Jake McGee

9. Jeurys Familia (New York Mets)—Addison Reed, Hansel Robles

10. Brad Brach (Baltimore Orioles)—Darren O’Day, Mychal Givens

11. Alex Colome (Tampa Bay Rays)—Danny Farquhar, Jumbo Diaz

12. Roberto Osuna (Toronto Blue Jays)—Jason Grilli, Joe Smith

13. Seung Hwan Oh (St. Louis Cardinals)—Trevor Rosenthal, Brett Cecil

14. Matt Bush (Texas Rangers)—Jeremy Jeffress, Tony Barnette

15. Kelvin Herrera (Kansas City Royals)—Joakim Soria, Matt Strahm

I’m still not completely sold on Wade Davis , although I probably should be. One more dominant week with a few saves mixed in and he’ll see himself in tier 1.

, although I probably should be. One more dominant week with a few saves mixed in and he’ll see himself in tier 1. Cody Allen is knocking on the door of a promotion to tier 1 also. He continues to miss bats a crazy rate, with the only concern being he’s also missing the strike-zone a good amount also.

is knocking on the door of a promotion to tier 1 also. He continues to miss bats a crazy rate, with the only concern being he’s also missing the strike-zone a good amount also. Brad Brach is back in the closers seat again, and it seems like this time it could be up until or maybe through the All-Star break. While he’s not quite as dominant as Zach Britton was, he should still be a top 10 closer over the next 2 months.

is back in the closers seat again, and it seems like this time it could be up until or maybe through the All-Star break. While he’s not quite as dominant as was, he should still be a top 10 closer over the next 2 months. Roberto Osuna has settled down over his last couple of appearances and looks locked in right now. He can be used confidently again and should be a top 12 option the rest of the way if he stays healthy.

TIER 3: Bound for the Floor

16. Justin Wilson (Detroit Tigers)—Alex Wilson, Shane Green

17. David Robertson (Chicago White Sox)—Tommy Kahnle, Anthony Swarzak

18. Raisel Iglesias (Cincinnati Reds)—Drew Storen, Michael Lorenzen

19. Hector Neris (Philadelphia Phillies)—Joaquin Benoit, Edubray Ramos

20. A.J. Ramos (Miami Marlins)—Kyle Barraclough, Brad Ziegler

21. Derek Law (San Francisco Giants)—Hunter Strickland, George Kontos

22. Brandon Maurer (San Diego Padres)—Brad Hand, Ryan Buchter

23. Tony Watson (Pittsburgh Pirates)—Felipe Rivero, Daniel Hudson

24. Neftali Feliz (Milwaukee Brewers)—Corey Knebel, Jacob Barnes

25. Jim Johnson (Atlanta Braves)—Arodys Vizcaino, Jose Ramirez

The Tigers finally pulled the plug on the pitcher formerly known as K-Rod, swapping out Francisco Rodriguez for Justin Wilson as their closer. Wilson has been one of the better relievers in baseball this year, and should be a much welcomed upgrade for Detroit.

for as their closer. Wilson has been one of the better relievers in baseball this year, and should be a much welcomed upgrade for Detroit. Derek Law figures to be the fill in closer for the Giants while Mark Melancon is on the DL. He should have decent value over the next few weeks, but it looks like Melancon won’t miss too much time. Anytime you’re dealing with an elbow injury as a pitcher however, you never know.

figures to be the fill in closer for the Giants while is on the DL. He should have decent value over the next few weeks, but it looks like Melancon won’t miss too much time. Anytime you’re dealing with an elbow injury as a pitcher however, you never know. Brandon Maurer has quietly been one of the better relievers in all of baseball so far this season. Unfortunately, he just won’t be able to see enough save chances in San Diego to be considered a great RP option.

TIER 4: Better Days (and the Bottom and Out)

26. Bud Norris (Los Angeles Angels)—Blake Parker, David Hernandez

27. Santiago Casilla (Oakland Athletics)—Ryan Madson, Ryan Dull

28. Brandon Kintzler (Minnesota Twins)—Taylor Rogers, Matt Belisle

29. Koda Glover/Shawn Kelley (Washington Nationals)—Matt Albers

30. Fernando Rodney (Arizona Diamondbacks)—JJ Hoover, Tom Wilhelmsen