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Can Wood close (out the season)?

By: Scott at 2:48 am on Mar 28, 2008 | Comments (2)

Kerry Wood was named the Cubs closer this week. A good move?

I gave up on this guy years ago. I couldn’t believe the loyalty he built up based on his 20 strikeout performance back in 1998. He hasn’t pitched a full season since the playoff run in 2003. Between him and Mark Prior, Cubs fans were fed up with the injuries.

But personally, I like this move. Wood has the stuff, the competitive mind and the intestinal fortitude to be a good closer. Unlike Prior, he proved himself late last season. Instead of shutting himself down, he came back. He had 22 appearances out of the bullpen and pitched effectively.

Now, look at his spring numbers — 11.2 innings pitched with a 3.09 ERA, 12 Ks and NO walks as of Thursday. This is a perfect situation for him.

With back, arm and shoulder problems, his body can’t take the punishment of a starting pitcher with 200 innings. But he can pitch 50-70 innings over the course of a season. He is suited to be a closer.

Plus, I love Carlos Marmol in the setup role. You need a guy who can come in the seventh inning with the game on the line and make people miss.

For about four to six innings a week, Wood can be extremely effective. He can rear back, throw in the upper 90s and dazzle hitters with his stuff.

His ability was never a question. It’s always been his health. Now we must wait and see.

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