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  • LAD Relief Pitcher
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    Reds optioned LHP Brian Shackelford to Triple-A Louisville.
    Rick White survives again. The move makes room for Esteban Yan in the bullpen. Shackelford was doing a fine job against lefties, but troubles against righties left him with a 7.71 ERA in 9 1/3 innings.
  • HOU 1st Baseman #8
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    Christian Walker hit a solo homer Saturday off Jacob deGrom in the Astros’ 4-1 win over the Rangers.
    Walker is in a 5-for-43 slump, dropping his average from .317 to .266, but three of those five hits have been homers. That Walker has done a nice job cutting back on the strikeouts this season suggests he’ll maintain a decent average going forward, but .317 was never realistic. His career-high average is .271, from the shortened 2020 season, and he finished in between .238 and .258 all five years since.
    What has made Bleday so successful lately?
    Eric Samulski discusses how Cincinnati Reds' J.J. Bleday has been "one of the hottest hitters in baseball" recently, going over key statistics that speak to his success and why fantasy managers should look out for him.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #17
    Kai-Wei Teng shut out the Rangers for five innings to earn his first win as a starter Saturday.
    Teng’s previous win came in his first relief appearance on March 28. Teng walked four tonight, but he allowed just two hits and two hard-hit balls. He might prove to be an option in deeper mixed leagues as he continues to build up as a starter. He’s allowed just three homers and amassed a 30/12 K/BB in 31 innings to date. He’ll face the Cubs next weekend.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #52
    Bryan Abreu got a four-out save Saturday, protecting a three-run lead against the Rangers.
    It took both Enyel De Los Santos and Bryan King to get though the seventh tonight. AJ Blubaugh opened the eighth with two consecutive outs, but he then walked two in a row to get Abreu into the game. Abreu got Justin Foscue to fly out to end the rally and then worked a scoreless ninth while giving up a walk and a single. In all, three of the four outs Abreu recorded came on hard-hit balls. He might earn another save or two before Josh Hader returns, but he hardly seems worth picking up in mixed leagues at this point.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Jacob deGrom gave up four solo homers over six innings Saturday in a loss to the Astros.
    Jose Altuve and Yordan Alvarez homered in the first, and Christian Walker and Zach Cole went deep in the fourth. Aside from that, deGrom allowed just one other hit and no walks. He struck out four. It’s the second time deGrom has allowed four homers, the other time occurring in 2017 against the Cardinals. Randal Grichuk, Paul DeJong, Dexter Fowler and Jedd Gyorko were responsible then. DeGrom dropped to 3-3 with a 3.02 ERA. He’ll face the Angels next week.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in a loss to the Mets on Saturday
  • NYM 1st Baseman #27
    Mark Vientos drove in three runs in a win over the Yankees on Saturday.
  • NYM Left Fielder #22
    Juan Soto went 2-for-2 with a run scored and two stolen bases in a 6-3 win for the Mets over the Yankees on Saturday.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #38
    Devin Williams worked a scoreless ninth to get a save over the Yankees on Saturday.
    Williams didn’t allow a hit, didn’t issue a walk, and picked up a strikeout. It’s the sixth save of the season, and the scoreless frame lowers his ERA to 4.91. He’s locked in as the Mets’ closer, but that’s not really the compliment it should be.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #23
    David Peterson struck out eight over four innings of two-run baseball to get a win over the Yankees on Saturday.
    Peterson worked behind opener Huascar Brazoban, with Brazoban throwing 1 1/3 scoreless innings before exiting. Peterson was solid enough after entering, and he generated 10 swings and misses on 82 pitches. He also walked three and allowed six hits, so he was a bit fortunate to allow just the pair of runs in terms of traffic. He’ll likely work again in bulk next week.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #55
    Carlos Rodón allowed three runs — two earned — over 3 2/3 innings in a loss to the Mets on Saturday.
    Rodón did strike out six despite seeing his fastball being down to 94.8 mph on average compared to the 95.7 he sported in his debut last weekend. The left-hander saw two runs score on a wild pitch — yes, two runs on the same wild pitch — and he walked three while throwing 55-of-88 pitches for strikes. Rodón’s stuff looked fine, but the command was a good ways off in this one. He’ll be back on the bump Thursday against the Blue Jays.