PT TOMORROW: NL Central—Could Iglesias emerge as closer?

Cincinnati Reds

Raisel Iglesias (RHP, CIN) has been a multiple-inning weapon for the Reds since coming back from a shoulder injury, as he's tossed 27 2/3 innings across 15 appearances. The skills have been strong (10.0 Dom, 3.9 Ctl), and thanks to a 17 percent hit rate, the results have been tremendous (0.65 ERA). Iglesias has pitched just one inning in each of his last two outings, though, the latter of which he recorded his first career save.

The previous night, Tony Cingrani (LHP, CIN) had a blowup of epic proportions, serving up five runs in the ninth inning and taking the loss, while recording only two outs. He had successfully converted his previous eight chances, but his skills have been awful this season. Cingrani has gotten a...

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