The Palm Beach Post

Closer Barracloug­h honored

- By Steven Wine

MIAMI — Marlins closer Kyle Barracloug­h was the National League’s best reliever in June, which makes him a trade target in July.

The hard-throwing righthande­r was chosen NL reliever of the month, an honor that will assume a prominent place in his collection, partly because there’s little competitio­n.

“I don’t really have many items on my trophy shelf,” Barracloug­h said Monday. “A high school championsh­ip, maybe. I try not to pay much attention to individual awards. I like to win games.”

As the trade deadline approaches, Barracloug­h’s recent dominance makes him attractive to contending teams looking to shore up their bullpens.

And with the Marlins in a rebuilding mode, they’ll listen to offers.

Barracloug­h allowed one hit in 36 at-bats in June, tossed 12 scoreless innings and converted all seven save chances while the Marlins went 14-14, their best month this season.

Barracloug­h began this week on a streak of 20⅔ consecutiv­e scoreless innings dating to May 8. He had a .085 batting average against for the season, lowest in the majors. His ERA of 0.99 was fourth-lowest.

He moved into the closer’s role a month ago for the first time in his career, and the change brought stability to a bullpen that had been one of Miami’s weakest areas.

“Kyle has been great,” manager Don Mattingly said. “Getting that reliabilit­y back there has been really good for us.”

Barracloug­h has a fastball that clocks in the upper 90s, and in 2016-17 he averaged 12.3 strikeouts per nine innings.

His whiffs are down slightly this year, but walks also are down thanks to improved command.

“Attacking the strike zone has been the big thing the last two months or so,” he said. “Getting ahead of the hitters has put everyone on the defensive and allowed me to use my off-speed stuff.”

The result is more efficient outings.

Barracloug­h’s pitch counts for his June saves, all requiring three outs, were 13, 11, 14, 14, 11, 10, 10.

“You don’t need to throw 25 pitches and strike everyone out,” he said. “A groundout is just as good as a strikeout.”

 ?? MICHAEL REAVES / GETTY IMAGES ?? Kyle Barracloug­h was cited as the National League’s best reliever in June, recognitio­n that could well enhance his attractive­ness as trade bait.
MICHAEL REAVES / GETTY IMAGES Kyle Barracloug­h was cited as the National League’s best reliever in June, recognitio­n that could well enhance his attractive­ness as trade bait.

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