Ryan Walker Blows Second Save, Falling Out of Closer Committee?
San Francisco Giants right-handed reliever Ryan Walker blew his second save of the season and was tagged with the loss in the first game of a doubleheader on Thursday versus the Philadelphia Phillies, and he could be running out of chances going forward in save situations in the Bay Area. Walker's first blown save came on April 18 against the Washington Nationals. He secured his second and third saves of the season his next two times out, though, and he also threw a scoreless outing on April 25 against the Miami Marlins before blowing the save on Thursday. Although the 30-year-old remains the primary option for saves for the Giants, he also has two holds and isn't your traditional closer. With his latest misstep on Thursday in Philly, Walker could be losing his grip on the ninth inning, with lefty Erik Miller and righty Keaton Winn potentially entering the picture of a committee approach for San Fran. Walker allowed two earned runs on three hits while walking none and striking out one in two-thirds of an inning against the Phillies on Thursday.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
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