Nabbing new closers from free agency in the first week can be an easy way to add saves.
Here are the following current closers who may have gone undrafted:
Tampa Bay's Dan Miceli (named the closer), San Francisco's Tim Worrell (Armando Benetiz is currently injured and ineffective), Boston's Jonathan Papelbon (Could replace Keith Foulke permanently), Detroit's Fernando Rodney (replacing injured Todd Jones) and Kansas City's Ambiorix Burgos (replacing injured Mike MacDougal).
A few relievers could take over by May, including:
The White Sox's Neal Cotts (insurance for inexperienced Bobby Jenks) and Florida's Matt Herges (if Joe Borowski becomes injured or ineffective).
Some longshots are:
The Dodgers' Danys Baez (if Eric Gagne becomes injured), Arthur Rhodes (if Tom Gordon fails in return to closer), White Sox's Cliff Politte (if Jenks or Cotts become ineffective), Cubs' Bob Howry or Scott Williamson (if Ryan Dempster is only a one-year success), Florida's Chris Resop (if Borowski and Herges are ineffective), St. Louis' Braden Looper (if Jason Isringhausen becomes injured) and Arizona's Luis Vizcaino or Brandon Lyon (if Jose Valverde becomes injured or ineffective).
Anyone else who might be feasible?