San Diego Padres set-up man Luke Gregerson is drawing more interest from teams than closer Huston Street, reports Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.
Gregerson has consistenly been one of the best relievers in the game over the past five seasons, as he has a career 2.93 ERA over 336 appearances. The right-hander has looked just as sharp this season, as he owns a 2.98 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 42 1/3 innings.
Street closed games for the Oakland Athletics and Colorado Rockies before serving the same role for the Padres. The veteran owns a 3.78 ERA with 18 saves on the season, but there are a number of red flags that should make potential suitors wary. Street has seen his strikeout numbers evaporate, as he has only fanned 22 batters in 33 1/3 innings, and has already surrendered 10 home runs.
Gregerson, who is making $3.2 million this season, has one more season of arbitration left and will be eligible for free agency after 2014. Street is due $7 million in 2014 with a club option for $7 million in 2015.
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