Fantasy Baseball Closer Report: Josh Hader, Aroldis Chapman, Jordan Romano (2024)

Welcome back to the latest edition of the “Closer Report.” We have some more injury news on a couple of closers and other relievers who are expected to return at or near the All-Star break. We’re almost one week into July with the trade deadline at the end of the month, so we should continue to hear more trade rumors on closers in the coming weeks.

Below is a look at the chart for this week.

2024 Fantasy Baseball Closer Report

Rank Team Closer Change Notes
1 Cardinals Ryan Helsley 0 31-save streak ended Friday, still has an MLB-high 31 saves
2 Guardians Emmanuel Clase 0
3 Nationals Kyle Finnegan 0
4 Braves Raisel Iglesias 0
5 Padres Robert Suarez 0
6 Orioles Craig Kimbrel 1 Five saves in the past seven days
7 Yankees Clay Holmes -1 Allowed runs in five of last seven appearances
8 Giants Camilo Doval 2
9 Reds Alexis Diaz -1
10 Astros Josh Hader 3
11 Dodgers Evan Phillips 0
12 Brewers Trevor Megill -3
13 Mariners Andres Munoz -1
14 Twins Jhoan Duran 1
15 Diamondbacks Paul Sewald -1 Back-to-back blown saves
16 Rangers Kirby Yates 1
17 Red Sox Kenley Jansen 2
18 Rays Pete Fairbanks 2
19 Pirates Aroldis Chapman -3 David Bednar on IL
20 Angels Carlos Estevez 3
21 Athletics Mason Miller -3 Last save on June 21
22 Phillies Committee 0
23 Blue Jays Chad Green -2 Jordan Romano underwent arthroscopic elbow surgery on Wednesday
24 Royals James McArthur 0
25 Tigers Jason Foley 0
26 Cubs Committee 0
27 Mets Committee 0
28 Marlins Tanner Scott 0
29 White Sox Committee 0
30 Rockies Committee 0

News & Notes

The Yankees have the worst record in the MLB since June 15. While the bullpen hasn’t been their “biggest” issue in that span, it also hasn’t completely helped them. Clay Holmes has now allowed runs in five of his last seven appearances with his most recent appearance being a blown save on Friday against the Red Sox. Holmes still has the closer role locked up in the Yankees’ bullpen, but his struggles as of late have been noticeable.

Ryan Helsley suffered his first blown save on Friday since the third game of the season on March 30. He still leads the MLB by far with 31 saves. The closer with the most recent success has been Craig Kimbrel with five saves in the past week.

David Bednar, who is sidelined with an oblique injury, resumed playing catch on Tuesday. He’ll likely be sidelined through the All-Star break, leaving Aroldis Chapman as the primary closer for Pittsburgh.

Jordan Romano underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair an impingement in his right elbow. He is expected to be shut down for six weeks before he can resume throwing. He may be sidelined for the rest of the fantasy season. Yimi Garcia is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment on Saturday. He could split the closer role with Chad Gree when healthy.


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