Tyler Kinley led the Rockies in saves with 12 but struggled significantly, posting a 6.19 ERA and allowing 4.64 walks per nine innings. His performance raised concerns about his viability as a closer. The team's best option during the season was Victor Vodnik, who had a 4.28 ERA with nine saves. Kinley's inconsistency highlights the Rockies' need for improvement in their bullpen, and it’s uncertain if their future closer is currently on the roster.