Tue 5/12/15 2:49 AM

Cishek blew a save opportunity for the second day in a row and the fourth time in seven attempts in Monday's loss to the Dodgers. After the game, manager Mike Redmond wouldn't commit to a change, but hinted that one might be in the offing, the Miami Herald reports. "(Cishek) has done a tremendous job for us," Redmond said. "But at the end of the day, it's about winning games. We can't keep blowing late leads. We'll see tomorrow, regroup, see where we're at." Cishek retired the first batter he faced, but then walked Yasmani Grandal, gave up a single to Andre Ethier and then gave up a walk-off homer to Scott Van Slyke. Though he touched 92 mph Monday night, his average fastball this season has been two mph slower than last year (89.6 mph vs. 91.7 mph last year). A.J. Ramos and Bryan Morris appear to be the top two candidates to replace Cishek.