Guardians' Bullpen Shines in Regular Season, Falters in Postseason Amid Heavy Workload and Injuries
October 21, 2024Cleveland's bullpen played a pivotal role in securing the AL Central title, boasting an impressive ERA that was over half a run lower than any other team.
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt praised his bullpen for their contributions throughout the season, but acknowledged that their heavy workload led to performance issues during the postseason.
During the playoffs, the relievers accounted for a staggering 62.4% of the team's innings, raising concerns about the sustainability of such reliance.
This heavy reliance on relievers was not part of the original plan, as it stemmed from injuries to key starters like Shane Bieber and struggles from other pitchers.
Despite their success in the regular season, the four relievers combined for 290 innings pitched with a remarkable 1.49 ERA, but showed signs of fatigue in the postseason, particularly against the Yankees.
Emmanuel Clase, regarded as the best reliever in baseball, struggled in the postseason, allowing back-to-back home runs to Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.
Cade Smith, a strong candidate for AL Rookie of the Year, faced criticism after allowing a home run to Giancarlo Stanton, with his fastball velocity dropping from 96 mph to 94 mph.
Catcher Austin Hedges highlighted the fatigue and pressure that postseason pitchers endure, acknowledging the toll of extended play in October.
In Game 5, Hunter Gaddis allowed a crucial home run to Juan Soto, marking the end of a season that showcased the relievers' exceptional contributions but ultimately concluded in disappointment.
Historically, teams that heavily rely on their bullpens have struggled in the World Series, with only two teams achieving success in the last decade.
The Guardians' bullpen featured standout performances from players like Cade Smith and Tim Herrin, alongside Clase's reputation as a top reliever.
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ESPN • Oct 20, 2024
The Guardians' bullpen had a near-perfect season -- until the end - ESPN