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| It's never easy to decide when to start picking relief pitchers in fantasy baseball drafts -- or who to select when the time comes.
With so many factors contributing to the number of save opportunities a reliever might get, plus the continuing emergence of managers deploying a closer-by-committee approach, this is one of the toughest positions to evaluate for fantasy purposes. But it's also the one that singlehandedly decides the saves category, while also impacting the rest of the pitching categories.
With that in mind, we take a closer look at this year's best fantasy relief pitchers, divided into four tiers. | |
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| Bryce Elder could not bring himself to shave his beard as he turned his 2022 season around, but he reported to camp with a new look at the urging of his mother, grandmother and manager Brian Snitker. | | |
| After Cal Stark hit Tennessee's first home run of the season in the MLB Desert Invitational against Grand Canyon University, he continued the ongoing tradition of odd HR celebrations by donning a fur coat. | | | | Julio Rodríguez and Michael Harris II helped usher in the next generation of superstars. But who's next? Let's look at some potential Future Stars through Topps' 2023 baseball card set. | | |
| As great as Hall of Famer Bob Gibson was during the regular season, he took things to another level in October. Look no further than his record 17-strikeout performance in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. | | |
| Was that Austin Meadows' caddie arriving with him at Spring Training? No, it was Parker Meadows, a Tigers Minor Leaguer who is in big league camp with his big brother for the first time. | | |
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