RELIEVERS: Looking for change in TOR, ARI, MIN, SEA and STL

Last week we promised ARI, MIN, PHI, SEA, and STL, but we are going to skip Philadelphia this week and instead start in Toronto where closer Ken Giles (RHP, TOR) just went onto the IL and Joe Biagini (RHP, TOR) has been named closer instead. Here are the Blue Jays year-to-date BPIs:

TOR                 Sv Hld  IP   Dom  Cmd HR/9 xERA BPV CLN/APP  LI  Sv' BPV'  LI'
===============     == === ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== === ======= ==== ==  ===  ====
D.Hudson             1  5  30.0  8.7  1.8  1.5 4.92  49  21/28  1.01  1   15  1.24
D.Law                0  0  19.3  8.8  2.1  1.4 4.49  77   5/14  0.62  0   64  0.70
T.Pannone (L)        0  1  33.3  9.2  1.8  1.4 5.32  39  12/19  0.76  0  -41  0.62
J.Biagini            1  7  29.0  8.7  3.1  1.9...

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