RELIEVERS: Latest in Chicago, Detroit, Tampa Bay, Texas, and New York

This week, bullpens who are struggling to convert saves of late. It's an all AL affair, featuring the White Sox and Tigers, and then storm clouds around the Rays and Rangers closer metrics. We'll close it out with a look at where the Yankees are at the moment. First, the White Sox.

The White Sox have given one save each to Gregory Santos (RHP, CHW), Kendall Graveman (RHP, CHW), Keynan Middleton (RHP, CHW), and Jesse Scholtens (RHP, CHW) over the past 30 days. Joe Kelly (RHP, CHW) has blown three saves in that time and converted none. In fact, overall, the White Sox converted those four saves (plus one by Liam Hendriks (RHP, CHW) and have blown seven saves. It's been a mess. Let's check in on the metrics:

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