Day: December 9, 2009

All-Aughts Team of the Decade CL: Jonathan Papelbon

Orioles vs. Red Sox
Keith Foulke gave his right arm to pitch the Sox to the 2004 World Series. I'm forever appreciative of what Foulke did -- moreso than most people, I think -- but it's obvious that Jonathan Papelbon ranks as the closer of the All-Aughts Team of the Decade. Papelbon holds the record for most career saves in Boston -- all this despite entering 2010 at the tender age of 29. Paps' 151 saves blew past Bob Stanley's old record. Those saves were all legitimate too: his 1.84 ERA in two innings short of 300 IP is outstanding. Among Boston relievers who had 80 percent of their appearances out of the bullpen as well as a minimum of 250 innings pitched, Papelbon checks in at numero uno on the list for ERA. In 2006, Keith Foulke was supposed to be the closer despite injuries nagging him. When Terry Francona needed a closer on April 5 against Texas, he did not summon Foulke. No, Papelbon was the guy. He would go on to rattle off seven straight saves, finish the season with 35 saves, be named to the All-Star team and rank second in Rookie of the Year voting (Justin Verlander). His 0.92 ERA that season still stands as a personal best