The reason I'd have interest in Rafael Soriano is that he has posted stellar numbers throughout his major league career (WHIP never higher than 1.143, never walked more than 21 batters) and he's never been a full-time closer so his save numbers aren't real high - thus meaning he might come cheaper. I wouldn't consider paying any closer upwards of $10 million, but I think it might be worth letting Gregg walk and using that money (if we can) for Soriano. That said, I expect him to be too much. If he comes any higher than $4-5 million, I'd lose interest. Soriano's career numbers: 2.74 ERA 306 IP 1.007 WHIP 329:93 K:BB 0.9 HR/9 9.7 K/9 2.7 BB/9 6.3 H/9 157 ERA+ I'd love to have Soriano - he'd be my top choice, hands down (regardless of the injury risk). However, Soriano IS the full-time closer for the Braves, and I can't imagine they wouldn't bring him back. Is he the full-time closer now? He had been sharing the duty with Mike Gonzalez for most of the season, but I hadn't heard that he got it full-time. Yeah, I don't think they ever officially announced it, but he's been the full-time closer since the beginning of July. 10/11 in save opps since then.