One Washington Nationals player that gets lost in the bullpen conversation is Wander Suero.
Last season, Suero pitched to the tune of a 3.59 ERA, including 8.87 strikeouts per nine innings and a 0.76 home runs per nine innings in 42 innings pitched.
After succeeding at Triple-A in 2017 and 2018, we shouldn’t be surprised at how well Suero pitched.
In two seasons at Triple-A, Suero pitched 59.1 innings and recorded a 2.28 ERA along with an 8.8 K/9.
What makes Suero so valuable to the Nats is his versatility. The most significant factor is his ability to pitch multiple innings.