The days when Marmol Time was a joyous occasion seem like a distant memory. Marmol just doesnt seem to have it anymore. The guy withmthe electric stuff just seems like a guy these days. It's by no means that first time that a once dominant closer ran out of gas. This isnt to say that he can't be a reliable 7th or 8th innning guy for now. Trouble is, we don't have many other options, certainly not at the big league level. Maybe Dolis in time, but the last thing we need is another guy who's going to walk every other batter. Could we go back to Kerry Wood? Michael Bowden did remind me of Ryan Dempsters days as a closer in his inning tonight, but i remember what those used to do to the blood pressure One option that comes to my mind is McNutt once he returns from that blister. Coukd be a good spot for a guy who has difficulty keeping his pitch count down to omly have to pitch one inning at a time. And if we want to stretch him back out down the line, it worked for Wainright. nobody else jumps out at me, but a few more options to think about: Blake Parker: it seems like he's been closing at Iowa since the Spin Doctors were cool. He has the stuff, but also control issues. So far this year, his walks are down but so are his Ks. May as well give him a look sooner than later unless anyone actually likes watching Sean Camp. Jeff Beliveau: the top relief arm in the upper levels 2011 A+/AA 74.1 IP 1.57 ERA 19/89 BB/K 0.928 WHIP 2012 AAA 9.2 IP 3.72 ERA 5/8 BB/K 1.345 WHIP. Numbers hit by 1 disasterous outing. Frank Batista 2011 A+ 61 IP 20/46 Bb/K 2.36 ERA 1.164 WHIP 26 SV 2012 AA/AAA 8.2 IP 2/11 BB/K 0.00 ERA .923 WHIP Alberto Cabrera: He's certainly had his issues in the past, but is off to a great start in AA 10.1 IP 1.74 ERA 4/12 BB/K .871 WHIP Kevin Rhoderick: young, and had some control issues last year 2011 A+/AA 71.1 IP 3.03 ERA 43/77 BB/K 1.234 WHIP 2012 AA 9.0 IP 2.00 ERA 3/12 K/BB 1.00 WHIP Kyler Burke: 24 years old, and just stRted pitching mis least season but has been great at it in the low levels 2011 A- 44 IP 2.86 ERA 18/47 1.227 WHIP 2012 A 11 IP 1.59 ERA 1/9 BB/K .971 WHIP Jay Jackson: more of a [expletive] or get off the pot move than anything. Maybe he could re-invent himself. You really dom't want to take some of these younger guys and throw them right into the fire like that, but we really dont't have many options. If Dolis can get his control worked out, he could be a nice option, but other than that I'm stumped.