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  • TB Relief Pitcher #52
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    Zach Littell wasn’t at his best in Friday night’s loss to the Orioles, giving up three runs on eight hits over his five innings of work.
    The right-hander punched out five batters on the night while issuing just one base on balls. He served up a leadoff homer to Colton Cowser to start the game, then allowed a bloop two-run single by Ryan O’Hearn in the fifth inning to complete the damage against him. Littell got six swings and misses on 90 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of just 22 percent. He’ll look to bounce back as he brings a 4.11 ERA, 1.35 WHIP and a 113/24 K/BB ratio (124 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s matchup against the Astros.
  • COL Catcher #15
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    Hunter Goodman went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Goodman hit a two-out double in the top of the ninth off Pirates reliever Gregory Soto to drive in the Rockies’ only run of the game. It was Goodman’s 18th RBI in 38 games after driving in 91 in 144 games last year. The 26-year-old catcher is hitting .247 with 10 home runs, 25 runs scored and one stolen base.
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  • PIT Center Fielder #15
    Oneil Cruz went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two runs scored against the Rockies on Tuesday.
    The Pirates scored two runs against Rockies starter Michael Lorenezen and both were scored by Cruz. He started the Pirates half of the first inning with a double and later scored on a two-out single. Then in the fifth inning, he doubled with two outs and scored on another two-out single. Cruz is hitting .266 with 10 homers, 33 runs, 29 RBI and 15 stolen bases.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #24
    Michael Lorenzen allowed two runs in five innings and took the loss against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Lorenzen gave up five hits, walked two and struck out five. He fell to 2-5 with the loss. Lorenzen allowed runs in the first and fifth innings in a solid outing, but he was easily bested by Paul Skenes, who shutout the Rockies for eight innings. Lorenzen is lined up to pitch again Sunday against the Diamondbacks at Coors Field. With a 6.55 ERA on the season, he’s off the fantasy radar.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #31
    Gregory Soto allowed one run and got the save against the Rockies on Tuesday.
    Soto allowed an RBI double to Hunter Goodman before getting TJ Rumfield to ground out to end the game. It was his fourth save of the year. Soto is having an excellent season with a 1.69 ERA and 0.70 WHIP. Dennis Santana’s last save was on April 15, making Soto the preferred Pirates reliever to roster for now.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Paul Skenes tossed eight scoreless innings and got the win in the Pirates’ 3-1 victory over the Rockies on Tuesday.
    Skenes gave up two hits, walked none and struck out 10. He improved to 6-2 with the win and lowered his ERA to 1.98. Skenes dominated the Rockies for eight innings with Colorado’s lone run coming off closer Gregory Soto in the ninth inning. He’s lined up to face the Phillies at home on Sunday.
  • NYM Catcher #4
    Francisco Alvarez made an early exit from Tuesday’s game against the Tigers with an apparent injury.
    Alvarez appeared to be in some serious discomfort and limped off the field following a sixth-inning at-bat. It appeared to be some sort of right leg issue. He was 1-for-2 with a double and a run scored prior to exiting. He was replaced by Luis Torrens behind the plate. There should be an update on his status shortly.
  • CLE Left Fielder #1
    Angel Martínez went 2-for-3 with a solo homer and a stolen base on Tuesday, leading the Guardians to a 3-2 win over the Angels.
    Martínez homered off Angels starter Walbert Ureña in the third inning and nearly went deep for a second time in the contest his next time up, but was robbed at the right-field wall by a fantastic grab from Jo Adell. The 24-year-old power-hitting corner outfielder snapped a 15-game homerless drought in this one and is up to six round-trippers through 40 games this season. He’s also chipped in six steals as well. Martínez offers enough power/speed combo production that he’s a worthwhile middle infield option in extremely deep mixed leagues.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith recorded two strikeouts while securing a four-out save against the Angels on Tuesday, notching his major league-leading 12th save of the season.
    Smith got the call to protect a one-run lead in the eighth inning with the tying run already on-base and managed to strike out Sebastián Rivero to extinguish the threat. He came back out for the final frame and needed just four pitches total to retire Zach Neto and Mike Trout before winning an eight-pitch battle against Nolan Schanuel, getting him to chase a splitter in the dirt to end it. The 27-year-old elite fantasy stopper has converted 12 of 14 save opportunities and is tied with Mason Miller for the major-league lead this season.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #44
    Slade Cecconi struck out seven over four innings on Tuesday in a no-decision against the Angels.
    Cecconi gave up five hits, walked one batter and needed 89 pitches to complete four frames, which prevented him from sticking around long enough to pick up a win. The seven punchouts were a season-high and just the fourth time in nine starts that he’s collected five or more this season. He’ll bring an underwhelming 5.60 ERA, 1.58 WHIP and 38/17 K/BB ratio across 45 innings into a road matchup against the Tigers on Monday to open a two-start week.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #57
    Walbert Ureña was charged with two runs over five innings on Tuesday in a loss to the Guardians.
    Ureña gave up three hits, including a third-inning solo homer to Angel Martínez, but got some help from right fielder Jo Adell when he took away a potential second round-tripper for Martínez in the fifth inning with a tremendous grab at the wall. The 22-year-old rookie struck out four and only issued one walk. He’s still walking too many batters, but he’s been a nice back-end rotation filler overall for the Angels with a 3.29 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and 26/17 K/BB ratio across 27 1/3 innings this season. He’ll face the Athletics at home in his next outing on Monday.