Another week, and again we have a few changes in the closer community. Zach Britton was placed on the 10-day DL, which seemed inevitable as he really hasn’t looked right. Still, he shouldn’t be out much longer than those 10 days and will be back in that top tier discussion upon returning. The Rangers also finally decided to do something about Sam Dyson, placing him on the 10-day with a “right hand contusion”. It definitely possibly Matt Bush struggles as Dyson’s replacement and Dyson gets a second chance at the role, but I’m not feeling optimistic about that. Dyson can be dropped in most leagues as Bush is more than capable of running with the job. Jeurys Familia makes his debut this week also and should prove to be a steal for most owners at that 120 ADP. The Nationals also seem likely to announce a closer change today, most likely turning from Blake Treinen to Shawn Kelley. But it is Dusty Baker, so who knows, maybe Sammy Solis will get the next 2 save opps.

TIER 1: Nothing Compares 2 U

1. Kenley Jansen (Los Angeles Dodgers)—Pedro Baez, Sergio Romo

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

3. Edwin Diaz (Seattle Mariners)—Dan Altavilla, Nick Vincent

The injury to Zach Britton brings this group down to just 3. Kenley Jansen and Aroldis Chapman have been their typical selves thus far. Jansen’s one bad outing (in a non-save situation at Coors) is nothing to be concerned about and Chapman has been lights out.

brings this group down to just 3. and have been their typical selves thus far. Jansen’s one bad outing (in a non-save situation at Coors) is nothing to be concerned about and Chapman has been lights out. Edwin Diaz has one bad outing this year. Yes, he let up a HR the other day, but Nomar Mazara is arguably the hottest hitter in baseball through 2 weeks. I’m sticking with him for now in this tier and think he makes for a good buy low candidate potentially, if his owner deems his early struggle(‘s) could be permanent.

TIER 2: Save Tonight

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

5. Mark Melancon (San Francisco Giants)—Derek Law, Hunter Strickland

6. Wade Davis (Chicago Cubs)—Pedro Strop, Carl Edwards Jr.

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

8. Jeurys Familia (New York Mets)—Addison Reed, Fernando Salas

9. Kelvin Herrera (Kansas City Royals)—Joakim Soria, Peter Moylan?

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

11. Roberto Osuna (Toronto Blue Jays)—Jason Grilli, Joe Biagini

12. Alex Colome (Tampa Bay Rays)—Danny Farquhar, Tommy Hunter

Craig Kimbrel has been one of if not the best closer so far this season. That being said, 6 of his 7 outings have come against Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh, 2 offenses that are far from imposing. His lone other outing was against Detroit, where he walked 2 and let up a run. He still has that Braves era stuff and his command has been good outside of that Detroit game, so a top 5 RP season is certainly possible here.

has been one of if not the best closer so far this season. That being said, 6 of his 7 outings have come against Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh, 2 offenses that are far from imposing. His lone other outing was against Detroit, where he walked 2 and let up a run. He still has that Braves era stuff and his command has been good outside of that Detroit game, so a top 5 RP season is certainly possible here. Ken Giles finally pitched a clean inning on Monday. The good news here is there still hasn’t been any doubt about his role as the Astros closer, and he continues to pile up K’s.

finally pitched a clean inning on Monday. The good news here is there still hasn’t been any doubt about his role as the Astros closer, and he continues to pile up K’s. Jeurys Familia makes his return tomorrow, and in finds himself in the top 10 here. I am not worried at all about the Mets talking about easing him into the role, as it’s not like he has been on the DL and hasn’t been able to throw. He should take over all the save opportunities he can handle from Wednesday forward.

makes his return tomorrow, and in finds himself in the top 10 here. I am not worried at all about the Mets talking about easing him into the role, as it’s not like he has been on the DL and hasn’t been able to throw. He should take over all the save opportunities he can handle from Wednesday forward. Roberto Osuna blew his first and so far only save opportunity this past weekend. It was a tough one though, as he wasn’t hit hard and the only hit was an infield single. Still, I see him being more of a top 12-15 option all year as compared to a top 10 reliever.

TIER 3: Bound for the Floor

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

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

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

16. David Robertson (Chicago White Sox)—Nate Jones, Dan Jennings

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

18. Cam Bedrosian (Los Angeles Angels)—Blake Parker, Yusmeiro Petit

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

20. Fransisco Rodriguez (Detroit Tigers)—Justin Wilson, Alex Wilson

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

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

I should probably start being less harsh on David Robertson now. He has not only been almost flawless but he has been insanely consistent in his 5 outings. In all 5 games, he has pitched 1 inning, allowed 0 walks and has struck out 2, allowing only one hit combined. The White Sox have to be loving it, especially with teams like Texas and Washington already having bullpen problems.

now. He has not only been almost flawless but he has been insanely consistent in his 5 outings. In all 5 games, he has pitched 1 inning, allowed 0 walks and has struck out 2, allowing only one hit combined. The White Sox have to be loving it, especially with teams like Texas and Washington already having bullpen problems. For some reason, Sam Dyson received another save opportunity the other day before finally being placed on the DL with a phantom injury. I’ll give props to the Rangers however, for making the right decision on who his replacement will be, as some teams seem to believe closer experience is more important than overall talent (looking at you Phillies). I have high hopes for Matt Bush, and I think the injury that sidelined him for a few days is not anything to worry about at all as he was touching 98 on Sunday. He should keep the job for the rest of the season as long as he can handle it mentally.

received another save opportunity the other day before finally being placed on the DL with a phantom injury. I’ll give props to the Rangers however, for making the right decision on who his replacement will be, as some teams seem to believe closer experience is more important than overall talent (looking at you Phillies). I have high hopes for and I think the injury that sidelined him for a few days is not anything to worry about at all as he was touching 98 on Sunday. He should keep the job for the rest of the season as long as he can handle it mentally. At least Seung Hwan Oh probably still has his closer job, right? Oh has definitely been one of if not the biggest disappointment among all closers, having only two appearances so far where he hasn’t allowed a run. The second being last night where he somehow allowed 3 hits but pitched his way out of it to get a save. He has only struck out 2 batters so far too, both coming on opening night age against the Cubs where he worked 1.2 innings. Trevor Rosenthal may get another shot at the 9th inning soon.

probably still has his closer job, right? Oh has definitely been one of if not the biggest disappointment among all closers, having only two appearances so far where he hasn’t allowed a run. The second being last night where he somehow allowed 3 hits but pitched his way out of it to get a save. He has only struck out 2 batters so far too, both coming on opening night age against the Cubs where he worked 1.2 innings. may get another shot at the 9th inning soon. I’m not a fan at all of how the Reds are using Raisel Iglesias, but I do really like Iglesias as a pitcher so I am moving him up a tier in the hopes the Red’s can go back to a more conventional approach here. Saturdays game for instance, why not use Michael Lorenzen in the 5th and 6th innings, and Iglesias in the 9th (maybe even the 8th too). It really is a strange way to use your favorite closing option and I don’t see it working out all to well in the long run. Just pitch him in the 8th and 9th innings only, please Price? Either way, Iglesias could very well lead all “closers” in IP, so that could lead to great value in other categories outside of saves.

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

23. Jim Johnson (Atlanta Braves)—Arodys Vizcaino, Ian Krol

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

25. Brandon Kintzler (Minnesota Twins)—Ryan Pressly, Matt Belisle

26. Fernando Rodney (Arizona Diamondbacks)—Archie Bradley, Tom Wilhelmsen

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

28. Shawn Kelley (Washington Nationals)—Koda Glover, Blake Treinen

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

30. Santiago Casilla/Sean Doolittle (Oakland Athletics)—Ryan Madson, Ryan Dull