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  • DET Relief Pitcher #87
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    Tyler Holton tossed a scoreless ninth inning and picked up the save against the Padres on Thursday.
    Holton’s save was his seventh of the season. Jason Foley is the Tigers’ closer, but Holton will continue to get save opportunities in the right matchups. He’ll also start games as an opener. It’s a fluid role as Tigers manager AJ Hinch uses him as Swiss army knife. Holton is 5-1 with a 2.35 ERA, 0.82 WHIP and 61 strikeouts in 80 1/3 innings.
  • MIL Left Fielder #22
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    Christian Yelich went 3-for-5 and stole a base Saturday in the Brewers’ 6-1 trampling of the White Sox.
    Yelich is 34, mostly serves a DH now and has a history of back troubles, but he still likes stealing bases, having finished with 28, 21 (in 73 games) and 16 the last three years. The Brewers were 7-for-7 stealing as a team tonight. Yelich was actually the lone player with one, while Garrett Mitchell, Joey Ortiz and David Hamilton all swiped two bags apiece against Reese McGuire.
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  • MIL Starting Pitcher #39
    Chad Patrick allowed one run over 4 1/3 innings in his start against the Whtie Sox on Saturday.
    Patrick was pulled with a 4-1 lead after a one-out double in the fifth, leading to an easy win for Aaron Ashby. But he’s used to this kind of thing after going 3-8 in spite of a 3.53 ERA in 23 starts and four relief appearances for the Brewers last season. He’d have a much better chance of being a viable mixed-league starter if MLB would declare that four innings was sufficient for a starter to be credited with a win. Patrick will make his next start Friday against the Royals.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #26
    Aaron Ashby struck out four in 1 2/3 hitless innings to pick up a relief win Saturday against the White Sox.
    If he can stay healthy and avoid having the Brewers treat him as an opener, Ashby might be the favorite to lead the majors in relief victories this season. The left-hander had a 2.16 ERA over 66 2/3 innings in his 43 appearances last season, and the Brewers aren’t shy about employing quick hooks with their starting pitchers.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Sean Burke yielded four runs — three earned — in four innings against the Brewers on Saturday.
    Burke did get five strikeouts, even though only five of the 45 swings against him produced whiffs. He allowed seven hits, including a double from Bryce Turang that would have been a homer in 23 ballparks. He was handed the loss, so he’ll take a 0-1 record and a 6.75 ERA into his second start versus the Blue Jays.
  • MIL Center Fielder #5
    Garret Mitchell finished 2-for-4 with two RBI and two steals Saturday against the Giants.
    Just a few days ago, we were worried Mitchell might be squeezed for playing time after a very rough spring in which he struck out nearly half of the time. However, with Jackson Chourio and now Andrew Vaughn on the IL, he’s going to have some time to figure things out as the Brewers’ regular center fielder. Noteworthy is that he’s murdering the ball when he’s been able to make contact. He had a 59% hard-hit rate this spring, and his two hits tonight left the bat at 108.7 and 107.4 mph.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman #5
    Munetaka Murakami homered for the second time in two games Saturday against the Brewers.
    Murakami’s homers have given the White Sox two of their three runs to date. Tonight’s was a 409-foot shot off Chad Patrick. He had a big chance to come through again in the fifth inning, but Aaron Ashby struck out him out as the tying run with two out and runners at second and third.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #22
    Mason Miller struck out a pair over a scoreless ninth to get a save over the Tigers on Saturday.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #9
    Jack Flaherty allowed three runs — two earned — in 4 1/3 innings of work Saturday in a loss to the Padres.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #98
    Randy Vásquez struck out eight over six scoreless innings to help the Padres to a 3-0 win over the Tigers on Saturday.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #2
    Oswald Peraza went 3-for-4 with a solo homer in a loss to the Astros on Saturday.
    Peraza’s homer was not exactly shellacked and only would have been a homer in Wrigley Field or Daikin Park, but he was playing in the latter, so it went out. The 25-year-old is getting a chance to be the everyday second baseman, and it’s worth noting that he was considered a top prospect not all that long ago. A breakout season certainly isn’t likely, but it’s not out of the question.