When the Cincinnati Reds signed Drew Storen, they claimed that they would have four closers instead of one. By the end of the first series it was clear that Raisel Iglesias was the closer, while Michael Lorenzen and Storen were the back-ups. Tony Cingrani was removed from high leverage situations entirely before an oblique injury landed him on the DL.
Speaking of leverage, that is what started this conversation. To date, Storen’s leverage is .69. That is lower than a normal leverage. This is for a pitcher that has been the closer for the Washington Nationals in multiple season.