(*) RELIEVERS: 2013 AL East and NL East

This week, we begin the long columns looking at each team's bullpen heading into the offseason (statistics through September 2). This week it is the AL East and NL East teams, starting with A for Atlanta:

ATL            Sv Hld   IP    Dom  Cmd HR/9 xERA BPV Cln/App  LI    LI'
============== == ===  ====  ====  === ==== ==== === ======= ====  ====
Kimbrel        32   0  49.0  16.2  7.3  0.6 1.41 261  42/49  1.26  0.75
O'Flaherty (L)  0  22  46.7   7.5  2.4  0.6 3.17  95  42/52  1.27  1.01
Durbin          1  12  53.7   7.0  1.8  1.5 4.17  45  49/66  1.05  0.96
Venters (L)     0  17  47.7  11.0  2.1  1.1 2.99 102  40/56  0.94  0.85
C.Martinez      1   1  68.7   8.3  4.2  0.8 3.46 121  27/49  0.64  0.79
Avilan (L)      0   1  24.3   8.1 ...

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