I've always defended my boy Brandon League to the throngs of Jays fans that claim that he's garbage. In fact, at the start of the season I predicted he would eventually fill the closer's role if B.J. Ryan struggled. Unfortunately for League, he also had a rough start to the campaign, seemingly losing the trust of the club.
A couple of days ago, I thought that Manager Cito Gaston had no confidence in the fireballer because he didn't go to him to lock down the contest in extra innings in Baltimore, instead electing to turn to Brian Wolfe. Therefore, I proclaimed that logically speaking, Jason Frasor should be the set up man for Toronto, because he's been fantastic so far.
Clearly, Gaston does in fact have a lot of faith in League because he's inserted him in the 8th inning of the first two games of the Boston series. League didn't disappoint, retiring all 3 hitters he faced in both contests. He was provided sorely needed relief at the back end of the bullpen, mixing in his great fastball with a phenomenal splitter.
If he keeps this up, he might just make the transition to closer within a couple of years. He most definitely has great potential to be the stopped of the future, and not so distant present.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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