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Nathan who?


DonBo

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I know, I know, it's just one game but Rauch looked awesome last night. Three up, three down, two strikouts. He had some pretty good hitters flayling at some really nasty pitches. The future looks a little brighter to me after seeing that.

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I know that Rauch is not what Nathan was in his prime yet. But is seems that pitchers under Rick Anderson really improve. I think he has to be one of the best pitching coaches in MLB.

Matt Guerrier has really developed his 4 pitches as has Rauch. Like you said above if he improves his control he can be a dominant closer in this league.

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Easy now big fella - -Just one save and Nathan has a MaZillion.

Rauch still worries me with his walks - -I would have used Guerrier - -but so far so good.

Rauch has an intimidation factor -- that is for sure.

Rauch has a career 2.5:1 strikeout to walk ratio; he'll be fine on the walks. He had 18 saves in 2008 as the closer for part of the year with the Nationals, though he also had 6 blown saves that year. He has 27 career saves, so he isn't completely new to the closing job...

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I think people got excited over that save because of the fashion in which it occurred. Rauch works much faster than Nathan (and without the twitches) but I want to see him work out of a jam or two that he has pitched himself into. It will happen eventually. Can he keep his composure and get a needed K or pop out, double play, etc. I like Rauch but one outing doesn't make him the closer savior of the season! I'd still prefer to have Nathan on the mound in the 9th but hopefully the Twins give Rauch plenty of opportunities to make the Twins have a tough decision after the season!

AND YES TO THE FAKE TATTOO NIGHT!!!! HAHA seeing a bunch of little kids wearing neck tats to school or to the game!

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I think a closer just needs to have above average stuff, and the right mentality not to fold under pressure. I dont think there are that many pitchers out there that fit that bill. And it is impossible to find out who has the mentality without putting them through real game time pressures. Some pictures may take right off, some others may need a lot of closing experience to get use to the pressure, some may never get it. I think there could be a lot of good closers out there, its just no team wants to put an un experienced closer in, when their season is on the line to get experience. So most teams want a proven closer, and not have to lose a lot of close games, to test to see if a picture can close.

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