RELIEVERS: Carnage over the last 30 days

This week, it's the Reds, Tigers, Marlins, and Yankees. Then a quick look at save totals over the past 30 days.

The Reds have been stumbling after previously streaking. And it may just be that the bullpen is exhausted. Here is what the main contributors have done over the last 30 days:

CIN (L30)               Sv  IP  xERA WHIP K% K%-BB% hr/9
====================    == ==== ==== ==== == ====== ==== 
A.Diaz                   7 11.0 4.07 1.27 24   15    2.5
L.Sims                   1  9.7 6.60 1.86 23    4    0.9
F.Cruz                   0 12.7 2.62 1.03 45   39    2.1
S.Moll (L)               0 11.0 3.14 1.09 35   28    0.8
I.Gibaut                 0 12.3 3.02 0.97 29   24    0.7
B.Farmer                 0 10.7 4.99 1.50 26    9   ...

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