New Homes, New Roles: What’s Next for Sewald and Pressly? 

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The recent trades of Paul Sewald to the Guardians and Ryan Pressly to the Cubs have sparked some intriguing discussions about the future of these veteran relievers. Both players are at a pivotal point in their careers, and their new environments could either rejuvenate their performances or signal a decline.

Let’s dive into the implications of these moves. Sewald, who has seen a drop in velocity and effectiveness, is joining a Guardians bullpen that is already elite. Will the reduced pressure of not being the primary closer allow him to regain his form? Or is this a sign that his best days are behind him?

On the other hand, Pressly is stepping into a closer role with the Cubs after being relegated to a setup position in Houston. His fastball has also lost some zip, but he has a strong slider that could be key to his success in Chicago. Can he adapt his pitch mix effectively to reclaim his status as a top closer?

Both players are in their mid-30s, and the question arises: how much longer can they remain effective in high-leverage situations? Are we witnessing the twilight of their careers, or can they surprise us with a resurgence?

What are your thoughts on these trades? Do you believe Sewald and Pressly can bounce back, or are they destined for a gradual decline? Share your predictions and insights!

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