Heath Bell
RP FA
Sat 5/5/12 1:45 AM

Heath Bell blew another save Friday, giving up back-to-back doubles to start the ninth against the Padres. Bell was able to preserve the tie against his former team, though it took some luck, as Chris Denorfia barely missed a game-winning single foul. Also, it helped out that the Padres gave him an out by bunting Cameron Maybin from second to third. It'd be pretty stunning if Bell sees another save chance right away after this. Edward Mujica might be the favorite for saves in the short term.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Thu 5/3/12 3:21 PM

Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen told reporters Thursday that he's sticking with Heath Bell at closer. "We're a better team with Bell closing," Guillen said. "There's no doubt. That's what we want. That's what I want." The 34-year-old right-hander has allowed 12 runs on 13 hits in 7 2/3 innings this season for an 11.74 ERA and stands just 3-for-6 in save opportunities. But the Fish are tied to him for the next three years at a whopping $27 million and apparently aren't willing to throw in the towel until things turn really ugly. Steve Cishek, Ryan Webb and Edward Mujica will remain in setup roles for now.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Thu 5/3/12 9:49 AM

Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen was noncommittal Wednesday when asked whether Heath Bell is still his closer. "My job is to win games," Guillen told reporters after Bell yielded two runs on three hits Wednesday against the Giants. "I'm going to put the best guy we think is doing the job there. This is a tough call to any position because we spend a lot of money on this kid (Bell). I've got to put my best guy out there, and right now he's not our best guy." Steve Cishek is worth grabbing in most fantasy leagues. Edward Mujica could also see save chances.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Thu 5/3/12 1:46 AM

Heath Bell's disastrous 2012 season got a little bit worse on Wednesday against the Giants as he blew his fourth save of the season. Taking over with a 2-0 lead, Bell surrendered hits to all three hitters he faced, pushing across a run and leaving the tying run at third with no outs. While the Marlins have questionably invested a large amount of money in Bell, they would be wise to remove him from the closer's role and replace him with Steve Cishek. If Cishek is available in your league, now would be the time to run to the waiver wire and grab him.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Wed 5/2/12 1:34 AM

Heath Bell recorded his third save with a perfect ninth against the Giants on Tuesday. Bell retired Brandon Belt, Nate Schierholtz and Ryan Theriot in order to protect a 2-1 lead. It was his first scoreless appearance since April 19, though since he had pitched just twice since then, it's possible rust was an issue.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Sat 4/14/12 10:04 PM

Heath Bell allowed four earned runs in the top of the ninth inning Saturday, blowing his second save of the season as the Marlins fell late to the Astros. Bell, who is now 0-for-2 in save opportunities with the Fish, simply didn't look comfortable on Saturday night. The Marlins felt good about landing the 34-year-old right-hander on a three-year, $27 million free agent contract this winter, but he displayed diminished velocity last season with the Padres and has stunk it up in his first couple looks with his new team. That contract will provide a nice leash on the ninth-inning role, but Bell can no longer be considered a top fantasy option.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Sun 4/8/12 4:10 PM

Heath Bell blew his first save chance as a Marlin Sunday, giving up two runs on four hits while retiring just one batter in a loss to the Reds. Jay Bruce took Bell deep leading off the inning to tie the game, and after retiring Miguel Cairo, the closer allowed three straight singles to take the loss. While he'll surely be fine for most of the year, Bell's strikeout rate was way down last year, so some regression is possible.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Tue 3/27/12 3:40 PM

Heath Bell notched his first save of the spring with a scoreless ninth inning Tuesday versus the Nationals. Bell hasn't allowed a run in six innings this spring. He struck out two in a perfect ninth today.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Fri 12/2/11 12:02 AM

FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports that Heath Bell's new three-year, $27 million contract with the Marlins also includes a $9 million vesting option for 2015. In other words, the total value of the contract could reach $36 million if Bell reaches the necessary bench marks to trigger the vesting option. The 34-year-old right-hander displayed a declining strikeout rate in 2011 for the Padres, but he should be able to retire batters in different ways at the back end of the Miami bullpen going forward. He'll be a decent fantasy option at closer next year.

Heath Bell
RP FA
Thu 12/1/11 11:01 PM

According to ESPN's Jayson Stark, the Marlins have agreed to a three-year, $27 million deal with Heath Bell. The contract will be finalized after the veteran right-hander takes a physical Friday in Miami. Bell, 34, has posted a dominant 2.36 ERA and 1.16 WHIP over the past three seasons in San Diego and is likely to make a fine closer for the Marlins, but $9 million per year does seem a bit steep for a team with myriad other needs. His strikeout rate has been on a rather steep decline.