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Phillies find 'legit' closer in Jhoan Duran

Phillies find 'legit' closer in Jhoan Duran

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Yahoo Sports senior MLB analysts Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss Philadelphia's trade deadline deal to acquire the closer from Minnesota. Hear the full conversation on the 'Baseball Bar-B-Cast' podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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Now, let's go over to the Phillies, who make two moves at this deadline.
Acquiring closer Joha Duran from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for starting pitcher Mick Abel and catcher Eduardo Tait.
Tait looks like Tate.
It is Tait.
He is, I believe, in High A.
Uh, he's a very interesting prospect, kind of a top 50.
Type, Mick Abel.
I'm not sure if he still has prospect eligibility or not, but he came up this year, debuted, made a handful of starts, looked really good at times, looked really shaky at times, but the Phillies trade what I would say are two of their best five prospects to go out and get a legitimate closer.
Relievers, they're volatile.
We've mentioned that.
Duran is less volatile because of how overwhelming the stuff is.
Yeah, but again, we've already talked about Mason Miller on here.
And if we're just going on trade value because he's cheaper and has more years, I can understand Mason Miller being more attractive.
Uh, that said, like, I could not be a bigger fan of this guy.
I mean, I think I mentioned Griffin Jax also traded.
Like, there are some really, really good relievers that were on the move.
I just think Duran is, is tremendous.
I mean, it's not just that he throws as hard as he does.
He's got this splitter at 97, he gets uh, a truly elite rate of ground balls while also getting an elite rate of strikeouts.
That is a short list of guys to have, you know, a 64% ground ball rate, a strikeout rate, uh, north of 25%.
That's just not that many guys.
Normally, it's one or the other, um, and he, and he's also throwing a lot of strikes.
That's not, he's not as, as necessarily going to be as, as vulnerable to just suddenly walking in the house.
So, I just think this is exactly what they needed.
Now, did they need more than him?
Because where their bullpen was, was an even more precarious position than some of these other teams.
I think that's worth debating.
It's, you know, they signed David Robertson, they're gonna get him back at some point, but what is he?
He's, you know, 40 years old.
We really don't know what to expect there.
I just think Duran's awesome, and this is clearly for the cost, which we can get to in a second, but I'm so totally impressed and agree with Dombrowski identifying him as the guy to go out and get.
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