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					Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
					
				 
				There is a ceiling for what a closer can make and Nathan would not have played 2nd fiddle to anyone. He would have been more sought after than Krod. The saves record is nice but it is a record of opportunity as much as anything. Since the Angels didnt score a lot of runs there were an extraordinary number of save chances. He did well with him opportunities but Nathan is every bit as good as him, maybe better. 
			
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 K-Rod was sought after long before this season, which was arguably his worst.  Nathan was born in 1974, K-Rod was born in 1982 and already has more career saves than Nathan.  That gives K-Rod significantly more value in the open market.