"I had a little conversation with the bullpen," Johnson said. "I basically said we got four guys that can close here. Depending on the workload of each of them, Clippard had a really good spring. Storen is probably my back-up closer with Clippard right there." Johnson said he would adjust his bullpen for tonight's game, even with the off-day for those that pitched Monday afternoon. "I like to divide my bullpen into A and B 'pens," Johnson explained. "Like today, I will lean more heavily to set up with Storen even after an off-day. Normally, I tend to let a guy work, have an off-day and then work. All of them are used to pitching back-to-back days. I got a lot of good choices." And Johnson said he is not worried about if he was presented with picking a closer in three, four or even five straight games. Would he go to Soriano each time? Johnson said it's a little early to decide that with Soriano, because he will need more time to work with the veteran. "I think every closer is different," Johnson said. "I don't have a real good feel with him yet. I remember in Cincinnati we used Jeff Brantley four games in a row and then next day Brantley came to me and said 'Skip, if you can give me a day off, that would be great'. And I said, 'I think I can do that.' I used my backup closer that day, Mike Jackson. "I am sure he will tell me if he is getting overworked. But that is a really good problem to have."