The Atlanta Braves are looking for a veteran that they can trust at the back of the bullpen. Is the former Indians closer their guy?
The Atlanta Braves are looking for a veteran to lead the bullpen as either a shutdown closer or significant piece of the back end of the mix. Could Cody Allen be the piece they’re looking for?
Player Profile
The Cleveland Indians were persistent in getting Cody Allen into their farm system. They originally drafted Allen out of St. Petersburg College in 2010 before he then went to High Point for one season, where the Indians selected him in the 23rd round in 2011.
Allen was a rare pitcher that never spent a day as a starter in the minor leagues. In his draft season in 2011, he flew up the minor league system for the Indians, making it to AA.
In 2012, Allen opened with high-A, moved quickly to AA, and finally to AAA. After 31 games of dominance in the minors, Allen ascended to the major leagues, pitching 27 games, tossing 29 innings, with a 3.72 ERA, 1.52 WHIP, and a 15/27 BB/K ratio.
His first full season was a resounding success, as Allen appeared in 77 games, pitching 70 1/3 innings, with a 2.43 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, and a 26/88 BB/K ratio. He took over as closer in 2014, and from 2014-2017, he was a dominant closer for the Indians, posting 120 saves over 4 seasons, with a 2.62 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and averaging 69 innings with a 25/92 BB/K ratio.
Things seemed to hit a wall in 2018 for Allen. He posted a 4.70 ERA and 1.36 WHIP, saving 27 games, with a 33/80 BB/K over 67 innings. He lost his closing job to Brad Hand during the season.