Dan Otero has never been a star for the Cleveland Indians, but he may have to become one if both Cody Allen and Andrew Miller leave town after the 2018 season.
We don’t need to talk doom just yet, and it may be a stretch to rely on Otero to become the next big thing in the bullpen.
The veteran made 52 appearances last season after making 62 in 2016. His ERA also jumped from 1.53 in 2016 to 2.85 in 2017, although he only allowed seven more earned runs so it wasn’t a drastic difference.