RELIEVERS—AL and NL East bullpens

We promised to look at potential call ups, but that is covered elsewhere. Instead we take a quick look at the AL East and NL East pens for 2015, and of course, we start in Baltimore. Here are the BPIs (through August):

BAL              IP   Dom  Cmd HR/9  xERA  BPV  Clean/App  LI
============    ==== ==== ==== ==== =====  ===  ========= ==== 
Britton (L)     63.7  7.8  3.1  0.6  2.27  126    49/58   1.39
Matusz (L)      43.7  8.9  2.7  1.4  4.30   86    36/54   1.56
A.Miller (L)    51.7 14.0  5.1  0.3  1.94  212    48/60   1.44 (FA)
O'Day           58.7  9.7  3.9  0.5  2.87  131    45/56   1.37 ($4.25m option)
Hunter          49.3  6.6  3.3  0.7  3.34   93    31/46   1.23

The Orioles have done a wonderful job turning a weakness into a...

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