Stat sticklers favor Wagner as closer
Graves' numbers declining from previous seasons
Analysis by John Erardi
Enquirer staff writer
After the Reds blew a six-run ninth-inning lead Monday night against the St. Louis Cardinals, I was curious how closer Danny Graves' numbers this year compared to years past.
I wondered what the stats would say about Graves, heir apparent Ryan Wagner and young relievers in general used as closers.
So, I consulted numbers guru Greg Gajus. He and his stat-crunching brethren are not impressed with Graves having converted eight of nine save opportunities this year. They say a meltdown like Monday's was inevitable given Graves' other numbers.
Gajus admitted that the sample size for this year is small, but that Graves' stats indicate a significant dropoff from years past.
The numbers gurus believe the time is right for a flip-flop of roles for Graves and Wagner. (Of course, Reds brass would have to get past the sticker shock of having a $6 million setup man.) Immediately after the Reds' Monday night meltdown, here is what the numbers showed: