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Closer Carousel Spins as Deadline Deals Reshape Bullpens
7 Aug
Summary
- Hader, Muñoz, and Díaz continue dominant saves seasons
- Chapman, Duran, and Megill thrive in new closer roles
- Finnegan steps up as Tigers' new closer after trade

As the 2025 MLB season enters the home stretch, the fallout from the recent trade deadline continues to reshape bullpens across the league. In the Closer Report, we examine the latest developments, including several closers maintaining their elite production and others stepping up in new roles.
Josh Hader, Andrés Muñoz, and Edwin Díaz have all continued their dominant saves seasons. Hader made a pair of scoreless appearances for the Astros, while Muñoz converted two more saves for the Mariners. Díaz bounced back from a tough outing against the Giants to record a scoreless save against the Guardians.
Elsewhere, Aroldis Chapman has been stellar for the Red Sox, converting two more saves this week to bring his total to 21. In Philadelphia, Jhoan Duran made a pair of perfect appearances to earn two saves for his new team. And in Milwaukee, Trevor Megill stepped up with two saves against the Braves.
One of the more intriguing developments is in Detroit, where Kyle Finnegan has locked down the closer role since being acquired from the Nationals at the deadline. Finnegan has recorded two saves for the Tigers, with Will Vest shifting to a setup role.