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    JR Ritchie works 4 1/3 strong against Cardinals

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    JR Ritchie worked 4 1/3 innings of one-run baseball in a relief appearance against the Cardinals on Sunday.

    Ritchie worked behind opener Danny Young, who was charged for a run while going 2/3 of an inning. Ritchie allowed just one hit after taking over, and he walked two and struck out a pair before exiting before the start of the sixth. The 23-year-old has long-term potential and deserves some plaudits for pitching well enough in this game, but there’s still as much risk as there is reward in his fantasy profile.
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