Relief Pitcher

1 Josh Hader (RP – HOU)
2 Edwin Diaz (RP – NYM)
3 Emmanuel Clase (RP – CLE)
4 Camilo Doval (RP – SF)
5 Raisel Iglesias (RP – ATL)
6 Alexis Diaz (RP – CIN)
7 Andres Munoz (RP – SEA)
8 David Bednar (RP – PIT) – appears to be healthy again
9 Jordan Romano (RP – TOR) – appears to be a short-term injury
10 Paul Sewald (RP – ARZ)
11 Evan Phillips (RP – LAD)
12 Pete Fairbanks (RP – TB)
13 Ryan Helsley (RP – STL)
14 Clay Holmes (RP – NYY)
15 Craig Kimbrel (RP – BAL)
16 Tanner Scott (RP – MIA)
17 Adbert Alzolay (RP – CHC)
18 Kenley Jansen (RP – BOS)
19 Jose LeClerc (RP – TEX)
20 Jose Alvarado (RP – PHI)
21 Alex Lange (RP – DET)
22 Robert Suarez (RP – SD)
23 Mason Miller (RP – OAK)
24 Carlos Estevez (RP – LAA)
25 Kyle Finnegan (RP – WAS)
26 Griffin Jax (RP – MIN) – given Jhoan Duran’s injury
27 Joel Payamps (RP – MLW) – given Devin Williams’ injury
28 Will Smith (RP – KC)
29 Michael Kopech (RP – CWS) – appears to have a shot at saves given his recent move to the ‘pen
30 Justin Lawrence (RP – COL)

Jason Adam is an elite handcuff if you roster Pete Fairbanks, and maybe even if you don’t. Yennier Cano in Baltimore also makes sense if you are banking on a Craig Kimbrel implosion. Dany Jimenez (and possibly Lucas Erceg) make sense if you miss out on Mason Miller and want to chase saves in Oakland. Robert Stephenson (LAA) and Hunter Harvey (WAS) are backing up shaky starting closers, though Stephenson is currently injured. Abner Uribe represents another way to take a shot at the Milwaukee bullpen.