Phillips closed out two of the Dodgers’ first seven games, but Dave Roberts still calls him “a high-leverage pitcher” even though he has increasingly used him like a conventional closer.
PHOENIX — The Dodgers still aren’t ready to call Evan Phillips their closer. But they’re getting closer.
“I did,” Roberts said of using Phillips as a conventional closer. “I just felt that last night we didn’t have a whole lot behind him available. So I felt that ninth inning made sense.” Phillips acknowledged that he probably wasn’t used that way Thursday – “I would argue that Phil’s three outs in the eighth were more impactful than mine .” It’s a mentality that Phillips said he has thoroughly bought into.
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