While I think we're all disappointed overall with the pen, there's definitely been some silver linings in it this season.
Justin Miller - He's sputtered a bit here in the second half, but overall, Rizzo found some decent talent where there wasn't any before. Miller is the kind of guy we've complained about not being able to find in the past. While he may not be back of the pen material, he's more than capable of matching up against righties in the middle innings.
Matt Grace - A nice surprise. Throws strikes, doesn't give up a ton of homers, despite having some rather meh stuff. Gets ground balls. He seems to have been used a lot in long relief moments, but I'd like to see how he does in some higher leverage and matchup situations.
Tim Collins - Lefties are hitting .192/.276 /.308. Yes, I can live with him being a LOOGY. Particularly on a staff with Matt Grace being able to go more than inning.
Greg Holland - I don't know what St. Louis was doing, but Holland came here, made some sort of adjustment, and he's back to where he was in 2017, if not before.
Wander Suero - Hello there my friend. I was totally wrong about you. While Brandon Kintzler has gone on to post an ERA over 8 since being trade, Wander Suero has had some nice outings.