Tanner Scott, Marlins relief pitcher

Miami Marlins relief pitcher Tanner Scott (66) pitches against the New York Mets during the ninth inning at Citi Field.
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It seems as though the Rangers are doomed to have a shaky bullpen. José Leclerc played an instrumental role in stabilizing things last October, but has been one of the worst relievers in baseball all season. Plus, it’s a righty-dominant bullpen, with only Jacob Latz throwing more than 20 innings this season from the left side. The Miami Marlins’ Tanner Scott solves all those problems.

For nearly a full season now, Scott has been one of the best closers in baseball. Ironically enough, he regained control of the closer role shortly after the trade deadline last season, when new Marlins acquisition David Robertson struggled mightily in his first few save opportunities. With this move, Scott would rejoin Robertson in a new bullpen, this time with both having excellent seasons.

Because the Rangers have dug themselves a big hole to make the postseason, holding leads late will be imperative in the second half of the season. Scott would give them one more weapon to deploy as either a closer or lefty killer. With a $5.7 million salary this season and free agency looming, Scott is a true rental that won’t totally decimate the Rangers’ farm