It doesn't make him good, but nobody's arguing that - I don't think. He's a pretty average closer, no more, no less. Exactly, but it's not like when you're watching a close game, knowing that Gregg is coming in, that you feel good about that. What's going on in my head is, "Great, here comes Gregg. Let's see what happens." And you sure don't feel good about it when he's got a one-run cushion. Yeah, I certainly don't feel like we've won as Gregg strides to the mound. But, the only pitchers in the league I feel that way about are guys we couldn't obtain anyway (K-Rod, etc). Considering Gregg has only had 14 save opportunities in almost 70 games, it would seem to be a better investment of prospects to go after offensive help than bullpen - assuming we can only make one move.