Andrew Kittredge has been one of the most reliable relievers in the Rays bullpen so far this season. Currently, he leads all Rays relievers (not including bulk pitchers like Josh Fleming or hybrid pitchers like Michael Wacha) with 41.0 innings pitched and a microscopic 1.54 earned run average.
With the many injuries that have plagued the Rays bullpen (and pitching staff in general), Kittredge has been one of the few constants — a surprising turn of events as the reliever recently rehabilitated an elbow tear — forcing himself into the A-bullpen with Diego Castillo, Pete Fairbanks and newcomer J.