Actually, he has done this in the past. I will NEVER forget the Cub/Cardinal series right before they shut Woody down in 2005. He was hitting 99-100 on the gun and making the best hitting team in the NL look like HS kids. He most definately is capable of being THE dominant closer in the game, and he has proven that he can come out and dominate for one inning. I'll never forget that series against the Cardinals either. Wood appeared 11 times in relief in 2005 after being removed from the rotation, and in that Aug 2005 series against the Cardinals he pitched 3 innings, gave up 1 hit, walked 2 and struck out 6, zero runs & zero earned runs. He followed it up with two dominating outings at Houston and at Colorado. In his 11 relief appearances Wood's line was: 12 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 5 BB, 17 K, 2 HR Most days he was cutting through hitters like a chainsaw through butter. However he did have one bad outing against Atl. Two of those three ER were costly thanks to a ninth-inning game-winning two-run HR by Chipper Jones. (Chipper also had a two-run HR off big Z earlier in the game. Torching both Z and Woody with 2-run knocks in the same game mustve been quite a notch on his belt.)