When the Dodgers failed to tender Takashi Saito a contract last Friday, the 38-year-old closer became a free agent. If this had happened before the 2008 season Jonathan Broxton’s name would have immediately vaulted up towards the top of the NL closers list. But, since Broxton’s BB/9 ballooned in 2008 to 3.52 and he blew eight saves (second only to Kevin Gregg and Manny Corpas’ nice blown saves) I’m going to go ahead and take a wait and see approach to predicting success for Broxton.

And, since the Dodgers seem interested in shopping for a closer, maybe you shouldn’t throw a lot of eggs in the Broxton basket just yet.

Saito’s potential departure leaves 24-year-old Jonathan Broxton as the top candidate to be the Dodgers’ closer.

But the Dodgers aren’t entirely convinced Broxton can handle the role — “He’s shown signs he can do it and he’s shown signs he’s not ready to do it yet,” Colletti said — and have expressed an interest in signing Trevor Hoffman. Colletti also named left-hander Hong-Chih Kuo as an internal candidate to replace Saito if he signs elsewhere.

2 Responses to “Takashi Saito Sent Packing By Dodgers”
  1. Mark says:

    Weird. Guys like J.J. Putz and Saito were top notch in 2007. Now they aren’t quite scrap heap guys, but the tables have turned on their careers. Guess it supports those who argue that closers should not be bought.

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