who's going to be Toronto's closer?

chump

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Wondering who is replacing Politte?

Toronto's pen is garbage, its scaring me from playing them tonight

thanks for the help
 

jerbeek

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Acevedo was scheduled to be the closer but he left to do a death in the family so now Aquilino Lopez is supposed to close for a few days until he is back.

Here is what Yahoo's fantasy site says about him:

Away (this year) 17 0 0 1 1 0 0 19.2 18 12 12 1 12 23 5.49 1.53 .237

Pitching
Last 3 years Team G GS W L SV CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB K ERA WHIP BAA
2003 TOR 38 0 1 1 2 0 0 42.2 32 20 19 2 20 43 4.01 1.22 .204
Career 38 0 1 1 2 0 0 42.2 32 20 19 2 20 43 4.01 1.22 .204


Last updated through games completed on Jun 29, 2003


Biography
If Aquilino Lopez is happy about finally making a major-league team, can you imagine how the Blue Jays feel? By all accounts, when Toronto obtained Aquilino in the Rule 5 draft, it picked up an impact pitcher who'll make his presence felt -- primarily in relief, even though he's had extensive experience as a starter. Last season Aquilino was 4-4 with four saves and a 2.39 ERA for Tacoma, Seattle's affiliate in the Pacific Coast League (11 GS, 23 RA). His ERA was the second-best among Mariners minor-league relievers, and he fanned 103 in 109 1/3 innings while walking only 27. Aquilino made a quantum leap forward the previous year when, while pitching for San Antonio, he finished fourth among all minor-league relievers with a 2.09 BAA. He also was third among Texas League relievers with an 11.35 strikeouts-to-nine-innings-ratio.
 
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