Red Sox will send Papelbon back to the Bullpen
The Boston Red Sox are expected to announce Thursday that Jonathan Papelbon will return to his old job as the team's closer this season, ESPN's Erin Andrews reported.
Papelbon had 35 saves and a microscopic 0.92 ERA last season as a closer in his rookie year, but a shoulder problem detected late in the season led the team to decide he would be a starter in 2007.
Julian Tavarez and Joel Piniero, both candidates for the closer job, have so far struggled this spring, and Mike Timlin, another closer candidate, will start the season on the DL with a strained oblique muscle.
Papelbon's shoulder have lessened, as he has beeen working to strengthen his shoulder. But he won't be asked throw when he's tired and won't close beyond three games in a row, Andrews reported.
In the Boston Herald on Thursday, Papelbon voiced his willingness to return to the bullpen.
"My door is always open to better a ballclub. That's what it boils down to. If it betters a ballclub, my door is open, let's talk about it, figure it out," Papelbon todl the Herald when asked if he'd consider a return. "For me, I'm going to do what's best for the team. If they go out and get somebody, or somebody finally steps up, and says, 'Hey, I want this role' ... then we go about our business, and everyone's happy. "If not, then we've got to figure something out,' he told the newspaper. "Whether I go back [to the bullpen] or whether I stay starting and wait until the All-Star break, and do something then, we'll have to see. It's not an easy decision."
From ESPN.com