{"id":22578,"date":"2025-08-06T09:59:47","date_gmt":"2025-08-06T13:59:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alofokedeportes.com\/en\/sin-categoria\/buying-relief-pitchers-in-mlb-ensures-success-yankees-and-more-analysis\/"},"modified":"2025-08-06T09:59:47","modified_gmt":"2025-08-06T13:59:47","slug":"buying-relief-pitchers-in-mlb-ensures-success-yankees-and-more-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alofokedeportes.com\/en\/mlb\/buying-relief-pitchers-in-mlb-ensures-success-yankees-and-more-analysis\/","title":{"rendered":"\u00bfBuying Relief Pitchers in MLB Ensures Success? Yankees and More Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Relief Pitching: The Key to MLB Success?<\/h2>\n\nWith the MLB trade deadline approaching, the need to strengthen the bullpen becomes paramount for contending teams aiming for glory in October. The 2025 season was no exception, with several strategic moves seeking to consolidate the final part of the games.\n\nThe <b>New York Yankees<\/b> were one of the most active teams, adding a trio of relievers: <b>David Bednar<\/b> from the Pittsburgh Pirates, <b>Camilo Doval<\/b> from the San Francisco Giants and <b>Jake Bird<\/b> from the Colorado Rockies. These reinforcements joined a bullpen that had recorded a worrying 4.89 ERA in the previous two months.\n\nThe debut of these relievers last Friday resulted in an unfortunate encounter against the Miami Marlins. Despite an initial 6-0 lead, which extended to 9-4, the Marlins scored six runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, sealing the Yankees&#8217; 13-12 defeat. The new bullpen members allowed a total of nine runs, with Doval wasting the opportunity to save the game by conceding three runs in the ninth inning, including an error by Jose Caballero, also acquired at the trade deadline.\n\nThe Yankees weren&#8217;t the only ones to reinforce their bullpen. The <b>New York Mets<\/b> traded for <b>Ryan Helsley, Tyler Rogers, and Gregory Soto<\/b>. The <b>Detroit Tigers<\/b> acquired <b>Kyle Finnegan, Rafael Montero, and Paul Sewald<\/b>. The <b>Chicago Cubs<\/b> added <b>Andrew Kittredge, Taylor Rogers, and Michael Soroka<\/b>. In addition, important moves were made, such as the arrival of <b>Jhoan Duran<\/b> to the <b>Philadelphia Phillies<\/b>, and the acquisition of <b>Mason Miller<\/b> by the <b>San Diego Padres<\/b>.\n\nThe key question is: How much does reinforcing the bullpen really help at the deadline? Relievers can be unpredictable. They could pitch only 20 innings in the remainder of the regular season, and a couple of bad performances at crucial moments can negate the impact of several good outings.\n\nThese decisions not only seek to secure a place in the postseason, but also to win once there, as bullpens are used more frequently in the playoffs than in the regular season. In the last four postseasons, relievers accumulated 50% of the innings pitched. Last year, this figure was close to 52%, compared to 41.2% in the regular season. The <b>Los Angeles Dodgers<\/b>, with a rotation affected by injuries, relied heavily on their bullpen, which accounted for 58% of the team&#8217;s innings in the playoffs, on their way to the World Series title. Each team would seek to replicate the success of the <b>Houston Astros<\/b> in 2022, when their bullpen dominated the postseason with an ERA of 0.83.\n\n\n<p>Next, we analyze the performance of teams that invested in relievers or acquired elite closers in the past, to assess whether these strategies have paid off.<\/p>\n\n\n<h2>Analysis of Past Movements<\/h2>\n\n\n<p><b>2024 Padres<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Tanner Scott, Jason Adam, Bryan Hoeing&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.07 | After July 31: 3.19\n\nTeam record: Through July 31: 59-51 (.537) | After July 31: 34-18 (.654)\n\nThe Padres acquired Scott and Adam, significantly reinforcing their bullpen. Although they had already begun to improve, winning nine out of every ten games before July 31, and then ten out of twelve immediately after the deadline, they managed to go from a close wild card competition to comfortably leading, with an improved bullpen. Although the Dodgers won the National League West Division, the Padres showed that a great bullpen is not enough if runs are not scored.\n\n\n<p><b>2024 Mets<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Phil Maton, Ryne Stanek, Huascar Brazoban&#8221;\n\nERA from the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.05 | After July 31: 3.99\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 57-51 (.528) | After July 31: 32-22 (.593)\n\nLike the Padres, the Mets improved in the last two months after the deadline, although it wasn&#8217;t precisely because of the bullpen additions. Maton was the only one of the three to have an impact, with a 2.51 ERA in 31 appearances. However, he struggled in the postseason, and although the Mets reached the National League Championship Series, the bullpen had a 5.56 ERA in the playoffs, including 6.75 in the Championship Series.\n\n<b>2023 Texas Rangers<\/b>\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Aroldis Chapman, Chris Stratton&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.83 | After July 31: 4.67\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 60-46 (.566) | After July 31: 26-23 (.531)\n\nThe Rangers had a poor bullpen all year, and although Chapman had six holds in the playoffs, the closer in the World Series was Josh Sborz, who had a 5.50 ERA in the regular season. However, he performed well at the right time, allowing only one run in 12 postseason innings.\n\n\n<p><b>2022 Padres<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAddition: <b>Josh Hader<\/b>\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 3.94 | After July 31: 3.47\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 57-46 (.554) | After July 31: 31-27 (.534)\n\nThe Padres acquired Hader and Juan Soto, but they didn&#8217;t improve in the final stretch. Hader had an ERA of 7.31 in 19 appearances, losing two of his nine save opportunities. Although they beat the Mets and the Dodgers in the playoffs, they lost to the Phillies in the National League Championship Series.\n\n\n<p><b>2021 Astros<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Kendall Graveman, Phil Maton, Yimi Garcia, Rafael Montero&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.08 | After July 31: 3.89\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 64-41 (.610) | After July 31: 31-26 (.544)\n\nGraveman was the key acquisition, but he didn&#8217;t perform the same in Houston. The Astros reached the World Series, where they lost to the Braves.\n\n\n<p><b>2021 Toronto Blue Jays<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Adam Cimber, Trevor Richards, Brad Hand, Joakim Soria&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.01 | After July 31: 4.21\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 53-48 (.525) | After July 31: 38-23 (.623)\n\nThe Blue Jays improved after the deadline, but Cimber was the only acquisition with impact. Although they won 12 of 13 games in September, they failed to reach the playoffs.\n\n<b>2019 Atlanta Braves<\/b>\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Shane Greene, Mark Melancon, Chris Martin&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.14 | After July 31: 4.26\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 64-45 (.587) | After July 31: 33-22 (.600)\n\nThe Braves added good relievers, but lost to the Cardinals in the National League Championship Series.\n\n\n<p><b>2019 Cubs<\/b><\/p>\n\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Craig Kimbrel, Derek Holland, David Phelps, Brad Wieck&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 4.17 | After July 31: 3.65\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 57-50 (.533) | After July 31: 27-28 (.491)\n\nKimbrel did not perform well, and the Cubs collapsed in September, missing the playoffs.\n\n<b>2019 Washington Nationals<\/b>\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Daniel Hudson, Fernando Rodney, Hunter Strickland, Roenis Elias&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 5.96 | After July 31: 5.11\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 57-51 (.528) | After July 31: 36-18 (.667)\n\nAlthough the bullpen didn&#8217;t improve significantly, the Nationals won the World Series, with Hudson being key.\n\n<b>2018 Astros<\/b>\n\nAdditions: <b>Roberto Osuna, Ryan Pressly<\/b>\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 3.18 | After July 31: 2.77\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 68-41 (.624) | After July 31: 35-18 (.660)\n\nThe Astros won 103 games, but lost to the Red Sox in the American League Championship Series.\n\n<b>2018 Arizona Diamondbacks<\/b>\n\nAdditions: &#8220;Brad Ziegler, Jake Diekman, Matt Andriese&#8221;\n\nERA of the bullpen: Until July 31: 3.03 | After July 31: 4.63\n\nTeam Record: Through July 31: 60-49 (.550) | After July 31: 22-31 (.415)\n\nThe Diamondbacks, who led the National League West, added bullpen help, but the team collapsed and didn&#8217;t make the playoffs.\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Conclusions<\/h2>\n\n\nIn short, bullpens are unpredictable. Teams looking to improve in this area hope their moves pay off in the next two months. The postseason, with its limited number of games, can favor any bullpen that is in a good moment, and great relievers can have a couple of negative performances that cost a playoff series. In addition, if the offense doesn&#8217;t produce runs, the best relievers won&#8217;t be able to close out games.\n\nThe goal is to improve the odds, add depth, and give the manager more options, without exhausting the best relievers. The Padres, with the lowest bullpen ERA in MLB before adding Miller, seem like a team that could emulate the success of the 2022 Astros. The Mets, with their new relievers, have turned a potential weakness into a strength. The Phillies could finally have the closer they needed in Duran, and the Yankees, with their reinforced bullpen, could perform well in the playoffs, if they manage to qualify.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Relief Pitching: The Key to MLB Success? 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