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Addison Reed’s struggles par for the course with Arizona Diamondbacks closers

May 14, 2015, 5:34 PM | Updated: 5:34 pm

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Much has been made about Addison Reed’s struggles this season closing for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

He has blown two of his four save opportunities, with the most recent coming in rather spectacular fashion.

Reed’s inability to consistently lock down games for the D-backs has been an issue pretty much from start. Acquired for prospect Matt Davidson before the 2014 season, he suffered his first loss (though not in a save situation) in just his second outing with the team, and then notched his first blown save in just his fourth save attempt.

Reed went on to be moderately productive, earning saves in 32 of his 38 opportunities, though the 4.25 ERA he posted was rather ugly and the 11 home runs he allowed tied for third-most in all of baseball.

This season, Reed is 0-2 with two saves and two blown saves, along with an ERA of 7.20. He has allowed just one home run — the game-losing grand slam by Washington’s Michael Taylor Wednesday — and opponents are batting .333 against him.

But even with his issues, the D-backs do not appear ready to make a change.

Should they? Maybe, and if Reed continues to have issues, something will probably be done. But when looking at Reed, it may be important to put his performance in context with other closers in D-backs history.

Because, truth be told, it has not exactly been a position of excellence during the franchise’s 17-plus years of existence.

Of the 20 different pitchers to appear in at least 10 save situations for the franchise, just four have a better save percentage than Reed.

And remember, there are plenty of people who were ready to run Jose Valverde, J.J. Putz, Matt Mantei and Juan Gutierrez out of town.

Listed in order of their save percentage with the club, here’s a look at the D-backs’ illustrious history of closers.

Name Years with team Saves Save opportunities Save percentage
Jose Valverde 2003-2007 98 114 85.96
Juan Gutierrez 2009-2011 24 28 85.71
J.J. Putz 2011-2014 83 97 85.56
Matt Mantei 1999-2004 74 87 85.05
Addison Reed 2014- 34 42 80.95
Jorge Julio 2006 15 19 78.94
Byung-Hyun Kim 1999-2003, 2007 70 89 78.65
Greg Aquino 2004-2006 17 22 77.27
Gregg Olson 1998-1999 44 57 77.19
Chad Qualls 2008-2010 45 62 72.58
Brandon Lyon 2005-2008 42 58 72.41
Brian Bruney 2004-2005 12 17 70.58
Heath Bell 2013 15 22 68.18
Bret Prinz 2001-2003 9 14 64.28
David Hernandez 2011- 17 32 53.12
Brad Ziegler 2011- 14 27 51.85
Ramon (Tony) Peña 2006-2009 7 16 43.75
Aaron Heilman 2010-2011 6 15 40.0
Mike Myers 2002-2003 4 13 30.76
Mike Koplove 2001-2006 2 10 20.0

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