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Brandon Woodworth
Rafael Soriano is the best free agent closer, then Rivera, then Fuentes.
moonraker45
well if your reading comprehension was up to par. Its clearly suggested above that if Moe doesn’t take offers from other teams, then Fuentes is the second best reliever.. thanks for coming out.
roberty
I agree with Woodworth, Soriano is much better than Fuentes. Just look at the stats. Soriano is also considerably better than Bobby Jenks.
Brandon Woodworth
Following Fuentes… not so clear. I guess you could rank Kerry Wood 4th, Kevin Gregg 5th, Chad Qualls 6th, Jon Rauch 7th, Frank Fransisco 8th, then Octavio Dotel. Hoffman is done, I believe.
Ryan
Out with J.C. Romero, in with Brian Fuentes. Dig it.
The_Porcupine
I really like Fuentes in a set up role with either a closer who is injury prone or one who goes through some shaky periods. In other words, I see him fitting in well with the Phillies, the Rox, Braves, Reds, Tigers, Blue Jays, and Red Sox. This is assuming he isn’t insisting on being the closer. If he insists on closing, he’ll land on a noncontending team.
Personally, I’d love to see him back with the Rox and strengthen their bullpen. Otherwise, I think he’s perfect to team with Madson and Lidge in Phillie.