Closer by Committee: Montoyo plans to stick with current ninth-inning approach
Some baseball teams have a defined closer role. Others go with a committee approach.
For Toronto Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo, it has been a combination of the two. He started the 60-game season with the former and plans to continue using the latter for the stretch drive.
Incumbent closer Ken Giles was the clear ninth-inning option until a right forearm strain forced him to miss almost seven weeks before his return last week. Montoyo primarily turned to Anthony Bass or Rafael Dolis to close games with Giles out.
“That’s what I like about my bullpen this year is that I (didn’t) really have a defined guy after Giles got hurt,” Montoyo said. “Which means you can use them in high-leverage (spots) whenever you need to.