There were like 60 relievers in the NL who held opponents to a lower OPS against and only 6 who had more blown saves. He was a completely middling middle reliever this year. Probably 4th best guy on a not so good Cubs bullpen. He was not "darn good" this year and he wasn't last year either. 1) Blown saves? Really? 2) 60 relievers with a better OPS against means he's a pretty darned good middle reliever. 3) Give me a measure by which the Cubs bullpen wasn't very good, besides walks. For having an overall pitching staff that was a disaster, the bullpen overall was excellent. Even if he were the 4th best guy in that pen (after Marshall, any argument for Samardzija, Wood, Marmol or Russell is about equally valid), that's pretty darn good for a 4th best guy in a pen.