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Always Be Closing: Arlington Road

Over the past seven days, a ridiculous 24 major league pitchers have blown a save opp. Now, all of these guys aren't closers, they just happened to land in save situations and cough up some runs. However, a few of them are.

One of those guys is C.J. Wilson. Wilson blew his first save of the season on Sunday afternoon, walking three, allowing two hits and giving up two earned runs to take the loss and the BS.

C.J.'s not going to lose his job immediately by any means, and he's been a very nice, cheap source of saves. But how good does he look for the future? Well, the stats (2.25 ERA, 1.12 WHIP) look very nice. The peripherals look a little less friendly. His BABIP is sub .200 and he's seen a spike in fly ball percentage, in terms of what balls are doing after they leave bats after they leave his hands. Yet he hasn't allowed a single home run this year.

Now, you can take all of that and say, "So what, brah? Sample size." And I'll say, "Yeah, man, cool. Keep using him. I'm not offended if you don't listen." So we take this little formula: (low BABIP + high FB% + 0% HR/FB + horrible home park for pitching = lots of luck). Oh yeah, and he's only struck out two batters all season. So there's that.

Folks, Wilson is a nice lower end option at closer. And I think he has a strong future as a reliever, because he should, in theory, strike people out, and absolutely dominate left handed hitters. But all the junk above, even though it's early, make me a little skeptical.

Why not wait pair him with a decent starter and go right after C.C. Sabathia? Sure, Wilson just blew a save, but most of C.C.'s owners are scrambling to dump the hefty lefty and there is always someone looking for a guy that looks like a lock to save 25 games.

Major League Mongering: Teixeira to Atlanta

Mark TeixeiraMajor League Mongering will look at players rumored to be on the move between now and the July 31st pseudo-trade-deadline.

It's becoming more and more rare to see blockbuster deals at the deadline, but that might not be the case this year if there is any truth to these Mark Teixeira rumors. From MLB.com:
But one Major League scout confirmed the Braves and Rangers are still discussing a trade that would be headlined with Teixeira and almost definitely include Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Atlanta's 22-year-old switch-hitting catcher who stands as one of the most attractive prospects on the trade market.
This isn't the first time we've heard this rumor, and with the trade deadline just a week away, it's not surprising to see it pick up steam.

Why does this need to happen? The Braves are desperate for a big stick at first base. How desperate? Their current first basemen have combined for a pathetic .205 batting average and .621 OPS this year, which each rank dead last in the National League by wide margins. Scott Thorman, who's seen most of the starts, has been so bad that the Braves have played Saltamacchia out of position there and even picked up 800-year-old Julio Franco.

What might he bring in return? Like the report from MLB.com suggests, the Rangers probably wouldn't do this deal for anything less than a package involving Saltamacchia, widely regarded as one of the best catching prospects in the game who's unfortunately blocked at the big-league level in Atlanta by the 23-year-old Brian McCann. Other players that Atlanta might deal include young pitching prospect Jo-Jo Reyes or shortstop Elvis Andrus.

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