Monkey Bytes, April 30: Ancillary saves rule the day, Neris holds on for his fourth save, Game Recaps, and more

Despite a postponement, Monday’s slate yielded six saves across its 11 contests, though bullpens played a part in late-inning outcomes in other games as well. First, for those on tight timelines today, the condensed game recaps followed by the longer capsules and vulture save options.

Closer CliffsNotes

American League

(RP | BAL): Preserving a combined shutout, Danny Coulombe recorded his first save, retiring all three batters faced, and stranding an inherited runner against the Yankees. 

(RP | CWS): During a tied game, John Brebbia took over in the top of the ninth, but gave up consecutive hits, resulting in the go-ahead run, handing him his first loss of the season.

(RP | LAA): Carlos Estévez held on for his fifth save of the season despite giving up an earned run in the ninth.

(RP | MIN): Handed a one-run lead, Caleb Thielbar recorded his second save, allowing a hit and a walk while striking out during a scoreless bottom of the ninth, extending his team’s win streak to eight games.

(RP | SEA): Benefiting from a walk-off rally, Austin Voth collected his first win after tossing a scoreless top of the ninth, giving up a hit and striking out three against Atlanta. 

(RP | TBR): Recording his first save of the season, Jason Adam navigated around a hit, a walk, and a hit-batter for a scoreless ninth while striking out two, preserving a 1-0 win in Milwaukee. 

(RP | TOR): Closing out a one-run win, and securing his first save of the season, Nate Pearson navigated around two hits with a game-ending strikeout. 

National League

(RP | ATL): With Raisel Iglesias unavailable after pitching in the Braves’ previous two games, A.J. Minter was summoned for the save opportunity. He gave up a single, followed by a two-run home run, and suffered his second blown save of the year.

(RP | CHC): Converting his fourth save of the season, Héctor Neris issued two walks and recorded two strikeouts during a scoreless ninth. 

(RP | CIN): Alexis Díaz pitched the ninth in a non-save situation, allowing three hits and an earned run.

(RP | LAD): Making a non-save appearance, Evan Phillips turned in a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out one while closing out a four-run win in Arizona.

(RP | NYM): Suffering his first loss, Edwin Díaz allowed a go-ahead two-run home run in the top of the ninth against Christopher Morel. The good news, he recorded all three outs via strikeout, but it feels hollow during this outing. 

(RP | PHI): Suffering his second loss, Seranthony Domínguez allowed three hits and two earned runs in the bottom of the eighth in San Diego. 

Game Recaps – American League

Baltimore Orioles – Securing his first save of the season, and third of his career, Danny Coulombe stranded a runner while retiring the Yankees’ 8-9-1 batters in the bottom of the ninth, preserving a combined shutout. He threw 12 pitches (75 Strike%) and induced two whiffs (16.7 SwStr%). Yennier Cano did the heavy lifting, taking over against Aaron Judge in the seventh with a runner on, and retired four straight. He did give up a lead-off single in the ninth against Gleyber Torres before being lifted but notched his seventh save in the process.

Hierarchy remains (for now): Craig Kimbrel | Yennier Cano | Danny Coulombe

Chicago White Sox – Taking over a tied game in the top of the ninth, John Brebbia suffered his first loss, allowing a lead-off double by Byron Buxton and a go-ahead RBI single by Max Kepler. He settled in after, retiring three in a row, including two by strikeout, but the damage had been done. Michael Kopech fired a clean eighth, striking out one on 16 pitches (75 Strike%) with two whiffs (16.7 SwStr%).

For those interested, Prelander Berroa was warming during the ninth inning. He and Jordan Leasure represent the future in this hierarchy.

Hierarchy remains (for now): *Michael Kopech | *Steven Wilson | John Brebbia

*= closer-by-committee

Los Angeles Angels – Capping a comeback victory, Carlos Estévez survived loud contact, allowing a line drive single by Trea Turner and a ground-rule double by Bryce Harper, resulting in an earned run on a sacrifice fly with a game-ending strikeout for his fifth save. He threw 26 pitches (17 strikes – 65.4 Strike%) and induced four whiffs (15.4 SwStr%). This marked his first outing since April 23 and he owns a 0.75 WHIP with eight strikeouts versus no walks through eight innings. Matt Moore secured his fifth hold, issuing a walk and striking out two during a scoreless eighth. Adam Cimber collected his second win despite allowing a hit and two walks in a scoreless seventh. Hunter Strickland tossed a scoreless sixth, walking one.

Updated hierarchy: Carlos Estévez | Matt Moore | Adam Cimber

Minnesota Twins – Provided a one-run lead in Chicago, Caleb Thielbar secured his second save of the season, working around a hit and a walk while striking out two during a scoreless bottom of the ninth, extending his team’s win streak to eight games. He threw 19 pitches (13 strikes – 68.4 Strike%) and produced four whiffs (21.1 SwStr%), including a game-ending strikeout of Korey Lee with runners on the corners. Griffin Jax collected his second win. He tossed a scoreless eighth, giving up a hit and a walk while striking out one. Brock Stewart fired a clean seventh, striking out two on 15 pitches (11 strikes – 73.3 Strike%) with three whiffs (20 SwStr%).

Assured of a winning record in April, the Twins will get their closer back as well. Jhoan Durán remains on track for activation before Tuesday’s game. 

Projected hierarchy: Jhoan Durán | Griffin Jax | Caleb Thielbar

Tampa Bay Rays – Hanging on for his first save of the year, Jason Adam preserved a 1-0 win in Milwaukee while walking a highwire act. His outing began with a lead-off double, a lineout, and a walk. He recorded a strikeout, with an odd interference call preventing a run from scoring. After, with two outs, Adam hit Rhys Hoskins with a pitch before a game-ending strikeout of Blake Perkins. He threw 19 pitches (11 strikes – 57.9 Strike%) and generated six whiffs (31.6 SwStr%) during an effectively wild appearance. Kevin Kelly fired a clean eighth, striking out two for his first hold. Shawn Armstrong notched his second hold, walking one and striking out one during a scoreless seventh.

Hierarchy remains: *Jason Adam | *Garrett Cleavinger | Phil Maton

*= closer-by-committee

Toronto Blue Jays – Recording his first save of the season, and second of his career, Nate Pearson tossed a scoreless ninth, preserving a one-run win. He worked around a lead-off single by Maikel Garcia, and a two-out pinch-hit single by Salvador Perez with a game-ending strikeout of Michael Massey. He threw 16 pitches (11 strikes – 68.8 Strike%) and induced one whiff. Erik Swanson held on for his fourth hold, allowing a solo home run (Freddy Fermin), and striking out one in the eighth. Tim Mayza fired a clean seventh, striking out one for his fourth hold. Trevor Richards was credited with his third hold, giving up a solo home run and striking out one in the sixth. Génesis Cabrera collected his first win, stranding the bases-loaded in the fourth and logged 1.1 scoreless innings, yielding a hit while striking out two.

Although there will be no hierarchy change right now, keeping tabs on Swanson versus Pearson going forward. Since returning from the injured list, Swanson’s allowed at least a run in three of his five appearances. 

Hierarchy remains: Jordan Romano | Yimi García (HLR) | Erik Swanson

Game Recaps – National League

Atlanta Braves – Suffering his second loss and second blown save, A.J. Minter allowed a lead-off single by Jorge Polanco followed by a walk-off, two-run home run by Mitch Garver. This snapped a nine-game scoreless streak by the reliever and he’s posted a 0.86 WHIP over 13 games this month with 12 strikeouts against one walk. Joe Jiménez survived two hits and a walk with two strikeouts during a scoreless eighth, securing his seventh hold. Pierce Johnson fired a clean seventh, striking out the side on 18 pitches (66.7 Strike%) with two whiffs.

Hierarchy remains: Raisel Iglesias | A.J. Minter | Joe Jiménez

Chicago Cubs – Working into, then out of trouble, Héctor Neris converted his fourth straight save chance, navigating around two walks with consecutive strikeouts, closing out a two-run win over the Mets. He threw 24 pitches (50 Strike%) and produced four whiffs (16.7 SwStr%). He’s been scoreless in six of his last seven games but has issued nine walks while recording five strikeouts over these 6.1 innings with a 1.43 WHIP. Mark Leiter Jr. collected his first win, retiring both batters in the bottom of the eighth, and stranding a runner before his team’s rally in the ninth.

Updated hierarchy: Hector Neris | Mark Leiter Jr. | Adbert Alzolay 

Cincinnati Reds – Logging a non-save appearance, Alexis Díaz was not at his best, though he attacked the strike zone. Facing the top of the Padres lineup, he recorded two quick outs, then gave up a double by Jake Cronenworth, a single by Manny Machado, and an RBI single by Xander Bogaerts before a game-ending strikeout of Ha-Seong Kim. Finishing with three hits against and an earned run with two strikeouts, he threw 23 pitches (21 strikes – 91.3 Strike%) with five whiffs (21.7 SwStr%). Through 12 games this season, he owns a 1.25 WHIP with 13 strikeouts against six walks. Fernando Cruz nailed down his seventh hold, firing a clean eighth and striking out one on 14 pitches (71.4 Strike%) with three whiffs (21.4 SwStr%).

Hierarchy remains: Alexis Díaz | Fernando Cruz (HLR) / Lucas Sims

Los Angeles Dodgers – Closing out an 8-4 win, Evan Phillips fired a clean bottom of the ninth in a non-save outing, recording a strikeout. He threw 12 pitches (66.7 Strike%) without a whiff. He’s logged 10 appearances in April, converting all six save chances with a 13:4 K:BB over 10.1 innings. Alex Vesia worked a scoreless eighth, walking one and striking out one. Joe Kelly notched his sixth hold, giving up a hit during a scoreless seventh. Daniel Hudson fired a clean sixth for his seventh hold.

Hierarchy remains: Evan Phillips | Daniel Hudson | Joe Kelly

New York Mets – Entering a tied game in the top of the ninth, Edwin Díaz allowed a one-out double by Mike Tauchman and a go-ahead two-run home run on an elevated four-seam fastball against Christopher Morel, resulting in his first loss of the season. He threw 19 pitches (14 strikes – 73.7 Strike%) and generated five whiffs (26.3 SwStr%) while recording all three outs via strikeout. During his dominant 2022, he only allowed three home runs all season, but he’s already allowed two this year.

Hierarchy remains: Edwin Díaz | Adam Ottavino | Reed Garrett

Philadelphia Phillies – Taking over in the bottom of the sixth with two runners on and no outs, Orion Kerkering suffered his first blown save. He recorded two quick outs on a sacrifice bunt, and an RBi fielder’s choice ground out, but let the second inherited runner score on an RBI single by Cole Tucker with two outs. Kerkering worked a scoreless outing, yielding only one hit on nine pitches (88.9 Strike%). Seranthony Domínguez was tagged with his second loss, allowing three hits and two earned runs while striking out one in the bottom of the seventh. Gregory Soto worked a scoreless bottom of the eighth, walking one and striking out one.

Hierarchy remains: *José Alvarado | *Jeff Hoffman | Orion Kerkering

*= closer-by-committee

Quick Hits

(RP | ARI): Pitching during a loss, Justin Martinez retired his only two batters faced in the top of the ninth, inducing a ground out by Kiké Hernández and an inning-ending fly out by Andy Pages. He threw six pitches (66.7 Strike%) and produced one whiff. Although he’s a work in progress, being aggressive in the strike zone like this outing remains key for future success in high-leverage events.

(RP | MIA): Appearing during a loss, Tanner Scott fired a clean top of the ninth while facing the top of the Nationals lineup, throwing 10 pitches (70 Strike%). He’s been scoreless in four of his last five.

(RP | MIL): During an eventual 1-0 loss, Trevor Megill tossed a scoreless top of the ninth, giving up a hit and striking out one while facing the Rays’ 4-5-6 lineup pocket. He threw 12 pitches (83.3 Strike%) and produced two whiffs (16.7 SwStr%).

(RP | NYY): Taking over with two runners on and two outs, Clay Holmes induced a grounder, but an error by Anthony Volpe scored a runner before an inning-ending strikeout. He threw eight pitches (75 Strike%) and produced one whiff in this outing. He owns a 0.98 WHIP with 13 strikeouts against one walk over 13.1 innings.

(RP | SDP): Although he appeared during a loss, Jeremiah Estrada fired two clean frames and recorded two strikeouts versus the Reds. He threw 20 pitches (55 Strike%) and produced three whiffs (15 SwStr%).

Vulture Save Options for Tuesday, April 30

BAL: If Craig Kimbrel remains unavailable today, Keegan Akin or Mike Baumann could receive the save chance, though Cionel Pérez just back from the injured list could be a factor as well since it may be lineup pocket dependent.

CWS: Kopech’s pitched in three of the previous four days, so it will be Steven Wilson or Jordan Leasure for the save chance. Keep tabs on how the team deploys recently promoted Prelander Berroa as well.

DET: Doubleheaders yield ancillary save chances, putting Alex Lange on fantasy player’s radars.

NYM: “Sugar” Díaz has pitched in two straight, which means Adam Ottavino or Reed Garrett are in play for tonight’s potential save chance.

STL: Speaking of let’s play two, if there’s a sweep for the Cardinals on the road, Ryan Fernandez could be a sneaky play for an ancillary save or vulture win.

Vulture Save Options for Wednesday, May 1

CHC: If Neris pitches again tonight, Keegan Thompson or even Adbert Alzolay could receive the save opportunity on Wednesday.

CIN: Keep tabs on Díaz, if he pitches again today, he will need Wednesday off, placing either Fernando Cruz or Lucas Sims in line for the ancillary save.

OAK: If Mason Miller pitches tonight, it may provide Lucas Erceg with a save chance on Wednesday.

TBR: Garrett Cleavinger could be in play for a save chance on Tuesday or Wednesday, Adam’s worked in two of the prior three days.

Closer Monkey’s filthy pitch of the day goes to Pierce Johnson‘s curve, which produced three strikeouts against Seattle last night.

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Monkey Bytes, April 29: Kimbrel suffers a second straight blown save, Plus two career-first saves, Game Recaps, and more

Sunday slates provide ancillary saves courtesy of workload management programs for relievers, along with the usual chaos that accompanies the ever-volatile saves category. Before delving into the game recaps, the CliffsNotes version of the high-leverage events of interest from yesterday’s action.

Closer CliffsNotes

American League

(RP | BAL): Suffering his third blown save, and first loss, Craig Kimbrel issued a lead-off walk and gave up a go-ahead two-run home run (Kyle McCann) before being removed with a reported back issue. 

(RP | BOS): After firing a clean top of the ninth and striking out one, Kenley Jansen collected his first win of the season courtesy of a walk-off in the bottom of the inning. 

(RP | CWS): Taking over with a runner on and one out, Jordan Leasure recorded his first major league save by retiring both batters faced against the Rays.

(RP | CLE): Taking over a tied game in the bottom of the tenth, Emmanuel Clase suffered his first loss, striking out Ozzie Albies then giving up a walk-off, RBI single by Austin Riley. 

(RP | DET): Holding on for his ninth save, Jason Foley navigated around a lead-off walk and a single for a scoreless ninth, recording two strikeouts. 

(RP | OAK): Closing out his first career major league save, Lucas Erceg preserved a one-run, comeback win over Baltimore with a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out two. 

(RP | TEX): Navigating around traffic, Kirby Yates notched his fifth save, allowing a hit and a walk while striking out one. 

(RP | TOR): Save number four for Jordan Romano, firing a clean top of the ninth and striking out two against the Dodgers. 

National League

(RP | ARI): Handed a one-run lead, Kevin Ginkel recorded his fifth save, firing a clean bottom of the ninth and striking out one against Seattle. 

(RP | ATL): Moving into a tied for the MLB-lead in wins, A.J. Minter tossed a scoreless top of the tenth, then collected his fifth win courtesy of a walk-off rally in the bottom of the frame. 

(RP | CHC): Matched up with the top of Boston’s first three hitters during a tied game, Mark Leiter Jr. suffered his first loss, issuing a lead-off walk and giving up consecutive singles, including an RBI walk-off bloop single by Tyler O’Neill. 

(RP | NYM): Collecting his MLB-leading fifth win, Reed Garrett tossed two innings, stranding one of two “place” runners, giving up a hit and two walks while striking out two.

(RP | PHI): Wrapping up a two-run win in San Diego, José Alvarado recorded his fifth save, firing a clean ninth and striking out two. 

(RP | SFG): While recording his fifth save, and appearing in his third straight game, Camilo Doval gave up two hits, an earned run, and a walk, closing out a one-run win over the Pirates.

(RP | WSH): Recording his ninth save, Kyle Finnegan tossed a scoreless bottom of the ninth, walking one and striking out one during a three-run win in Miami. 

Game Recaps – American League

Baltimore Orioles – Forced into action, Dillon Tate retired all three batters faced in the top of the ninth, including one via strikeout, but the damage had been done. Craig Kimbrel suffered his first loss, and third blown save, issuing a lead-off walk and allowing a go-ahead, two-run home run (Kyle McCann), then left with the trainer (upper back injury per Brandon Hyde). He’s allowed at least a run in three straight and incurred a blown save over his last two outings. Yennier Cano notched his sixth hold, yielding a hit and striking out one during a scoreless eighth.

It’s being reported as Kimbrel being day-to-day with his back issue, but if he requires a stint on the injured list, it opens the door for Cano as the preferred save share. This leverage ladder may undergo many changes as pitchers return from the injured list, forcing new roles.

Hierarchy remains (for now): Craig Kimbrel | Yennier Cano | Danny Coulombe

Boston Red Sox Benefiting from a walk-off in the bottom of the ninth, Kenley Jansen collected his first win, firing a clean top of the inning, and striking out one. He threw 10 pitches (70 Strike%) without recording a whiff. It’s been a frustrating stretch for the closer, he’s only made two appearances since his last save (April 20). Chris Martin suffered his third blown save, giving up three hits, including a three-run home run (Mike Tauchman), and striking out two during the top of the eighth. His final line over 1.1 innings, was three hits allowed, three earned runs, and two strikeouts.

Hierarchy remains: Kenley Jansen | Chris Martin | Justin Slaten

Chicago White Sox – Not only did Jordan Leasure strand an inherited runner on second base while retiring both batters faced, but he secured his first major league save, closing out a 4-2 win, and a sweep over the Rays. He threw six pitches (50 Strike%) and induced one whiff (16.7 SwStr%) in his outing. It’s been like playing whack-a-mole with his leverage ladder, but the rookie remains a part of his team’s future in save situations.

Adjusted hierarchy: *Michael Kopech | *Steven Wilson | John Brebbia

*= closer-by-committee

Cleveland GuardiansSuffering his first loss, Emmanuel Clase recorded a strikeout against Ozzie Albies, then gave up a walk-off, RBI single by Austin Riley, scoring the “place” runner in the bottom of the tenth. This also marked his third outing over the last four days, including back-to-back appearances on Saturday and Sunday. Tyler Beede tossed a scoreless ninth, allowing a hit and striking out one. Hunter Gaddis was tagged with his second blown save, in as many days, giving up three hits and two earned runs in the eighth. Scott Barlow fired a clean seventh, striking out the side for his seventh hold.

Hierarchy remains: Emmanuel Clase | Hunter Gaddis | Scott Barlow

Detroit Tigers – Despite issuing a lead-off walk (Salvador Perez) and allowing a single by Michael Massey, Jason Foley navigated around the next three batters, inducing a groundout and two strikeouts for a scoreless ninth, securing his ninth save. He threw 18 pitches (66.7 Strike%) and produced three whiffs (16.7 SwStr%) while converting his ninth save, in as many chances. He owns a 1.23 WHIP with 13 strikeouts against seven walks. Shelby Miller notched his second hold, tossing a scoreless eighth and striking out one, throwing seven pitches, all strikes. Foley’s appeared in two straight and should receive Monday off against the Cardinals. 

Hierarchy remains: Jason Foley | Alex Lange | Andrew Chafin

Oakland A’s – Handed a one-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, Lucas Erceg retired Baltimore’s 9-1-2 lineup pocket in order, recording two strikeouts. He threw 12 pitches (83.3 Strike%) and generated three whiffs (25 SwStr%) for his first career major league save, during his 62nd appearance. He owns an eight-game scoreless streak with 10 strikeouts against three walks over 8.2 innings. T.J. McFarland collected his first win, tossing a clean eighth and striking out two ahead of his team’s rally.

Hierarchy remains: Mason Miller | Lucas Erceg | Dany Jiménez

Texas Rangers – Hanging on for his fifth save, Kirby Yates navigated around a one-out single, with the pinch-runner stealing second, followed by a walk, with a strikeout and a game-ending line-out to third. He remains scoreless through his first 12 appearances and owns a 0.50 WHIP with 14 strikeouts versus three walks through 12 innings. In this outing, he threw 24 pitches (14 strikes – 58.3 Strike%) and produced two whiffs. Jacob Latz notched his first hold, firing a clean eighth. David Robertson notched his ninth hold, striking out the side in the seventh. Josh Sborz allowed an inherited runner to score, along with an unearned run on his ledger on a hit, and struck out one over two-thirds of the sixth.

Hierarchy remains: Kirby Yates | David Robertson | José Leclerc

Toronto Blue Jays – Locking down his fourth save, Jordan Romano fired a clean top of the ninth, recording two strikeouts, and preserving a two-run win over the Dodgers. He threw 11 pitches (81.8 Strike%) and induced two whiffs (18.2 SwStr%) versus the 6-7-8 lineup pocket. He owns a 0.88 WHIP with five strikeouts against one walk through his first 5.2 innings. Tim Mayza stranded the bases-loaded, getting a long fly out by Max Muncy for his third hold. Yimi García was credited with his fourth hold but gave up a hit and two walks while striking out one over two-thirds of the eighth.

Hierarchy remains: Jordan Romano | Yimi García (HLR) | Erik Swanson

Game Recaps – National League

Arizona Diamondbacks – Locking down his fifth save, Kevin Ginkel fired a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out one while preserving a one-run win in Seattle. He threw nine pitches (66.7 Strike%) without a whiff during his outing. He owns a 1.08 WHIP with 13 strikeouts against three walks over 12 innings. He also receives a bit more time as the closer with news of Paul Sewald slowing down his rehab process. Ryan Thompson secured his fifth hold, tossing a clean eighth and striking out two. Joe Mantiply collected his second win, retiring the side in the seventh and striking out one.

Updated hierarchy: Kevin Ginkel | Ryan Thompson | Joe Mantiply

Atlanta Braves – Recording his MLB-leading fifth win, A.J. Minter tossed a scoreless top of the tenth, erasing the “place” runner on a caught stealing and working around a single by José Ramírez. Raisel Iglesias tossed a scoreless ninth, allowing a hit and striking out one, keeping the game tied. He’s posted a 0.97 WHIP with nine strikeouts against two walks over 11.2 innings.

Hierarchy remains: Raisel Iglesias | A.J. Minter | Joe Jiménez

Chicago Cubs – Following his team’s three-run rally tying the game in the top of the eighth, Mark Leiter Jr. took over a tied game in the ninth, lined up against the Red Sox top of the lineup, featuring two left-handed hitters. However, he issued a lead-off walk to Jarren Duran, and a single by Rafael Devers, putting runners on the corners, and then Tyler O’Neill blooped a single in shallow left field for the walk-off, handing Leiter Jr. his first loss of the season. Daniel Palencia logged two clean frames, striking out three. Yency Almonte gave up two hits, two earned runs, and two walks while striking out two in the sixth.

Hierarchy remains (for now): *Hector Neris | *Mark Leiter Jr. (HLR) | Adbert Alzolay 

*= closer-by-committee

New York Mets – Benefiting from a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 11th, Reed Garrett collected his fifth win despite letting the “place” runner score in the top of the inning. He logged two innings, allowing an RBI single by Brendan Donovan, and issued two walks (one intentional) while striking out two. He threw 20 pitches (75 Strike%) and induced five whiffs (25 SwStr%). Edwin Díaz kept the game tied, firing a clean top of the ninth, striking out two on 20 pitches (65 Strike%) while producing two whiffs. He owns a 0.83 WHIP with 14 strikeouts through his first 9.2 innings.

Hierarchy remains: Edwin Díaz | Adam Ottavino | Reed Garrett

Philadelphia Phillies – Nailing down his fifth save, and first since April 20, José Alvarado fired a clean bottom of the ninth, recording two strikeouts in San Diego. He threw 11 pitches (81.8 Strike%) and induced one whiff. He’s been scoreless in nine of ten appearances in April, converting all four save chances with 10 strikeouts versus five walks and a 0.78 WHIP. Yunior Marte retired the side in the eighth for his second hold. Jeff Hoffman gave up a hit and retired two batters in the seventh for his third hold.

Hierarchy remains: *José Alvarado | *Jeff Hoffman | Orion Kerkering

*= closer-by-committee

San Francisco Giants – Working in a third straight game, Camilo Doval survived a rocky ninth, recording his fifth save, but allowed two hits, an earned run, and a walk (on a pitch violation). With two runners on and two outs in the ninth, he induced a game-ending ground out by Joey Bart, Doval threw 22 pitches (13 strikes – 59.1 Strike%) and produced three whiffs (13.6 SwStr%). However, after throwing 57 pitches over the last three days, he will need one, if not two days off. Ryan Walker notched his third hold, firing a clean eighth and striking out one. Erik Miller tossed a scoreless seventh, walking one and striking out one for his third hold.

Hierarchy remains: Camilo Doval | Tyler Rogers | Ryan Walker

Washington Nationals – Securing his ninth save, Kyle Finnegan worked around a lead-off walk with a double play groundout and a game-ending strikeout, preserving a three-run win over the Marlins. He threw 21 pitches (12 strikes – 57.1 Strike%) and induced one whiff. He’s posted 0.97 WHIP with 11 strikeouts against six walks through 12.1 innings. Hunter Harvey logged 1.2 scoreless innings and stranded a runner in the seventh. He issued a walk while throwing 19 pitches (12 strikes – 63.2 Strike%) with two whiffs. Jordan Weems was credited with his fourth hold despite giving up two hits, two earned runs, and a walk over one-third of the seventh. Derek Law collected his second win, tossing two scoreless frames, scattering two hits, and striking out three.

Hierarchy remains: Kyle Finnegan | Hunter Harvey | Jordan Weems

Quick Hits

Houston Astros – Making his first appearance since April 19, Josh Hader tossed a scoreless bottom of the ninth, giving up a hit and striking out one, closing out a six-run win over the Rockies. He threw 15 pitches (80 Strike%) and produced three whiffs (20 SwStr%). Through 12 games, he owns a 1.59 WHIP with 17 strikeouts versus five walks. Ryan Pressly worked a scoreless eighth, allowing a hit and striking out two. Bryan Abreu fired a clean seventh, striking out two for his fourth hold.

Hierarchy remains: Josh Hader | Ryan Pressly | Bryan Abreu

Kansas City Royals – Making his major league debut, Will Klein fired a clean bottom of the eighth against the Tigers’ 6-7-8 hitters, recording two strikeouts. He threw 13 pitches (8 strikes – 61.5 Strike%) and produced two whiffs (15.4 SwStr%). He’s an intriguing reliever and should be monitored by those in dynasty formats.

Hierarchy remains: James McArthur | John Schreiber | Chris Stratton

Milwaukee Brewers – An ugly outing for Abner Uribe resulted in his second loss. He gave up two hits, five earned runs, and three walks over two-thirds of the sixth. He threw 31 pitches (14 strikes – 45.2 Strike%) and induced three whiffs.

Hierarchy remains: *Joel Payamps | *Trevor Megill (HLR) | Abner Uribe

*= closer-by-committee

New York Yankees – Entering in the bottom of the fifth, Ron Marinaccio collected his first win of the season, logging 1.1 innings, giving up a hit, an earned run, and a walk while striking out one.

Hierarchy remains: Clay Holmes | Ian Hamilton | Victor González

San Diego PadresExtending his scoreless streak to eight games, Enyel De Los Santos worked around a hit and a walk while striking out one in the top of the seventh during an eventual loss. He’s posted 11 strikeouts versus three walks over his last 7.2 innings in this stretch.

Hierarchy remains: Robert Suarez | Enyel De Los Santos / Yuki Matsui

Vulture Saves for Monday, April 29

ARI: The Diamondbacks have used Ginkel in two straight games, so Ryan Thompson could receive the save chance against the Dodgers.

ATL: Iglesias has pitched in two straight, putting A.J. Minter in line for the save chance in today’s contest.

BAL: This may be fluid until news about Kimbrel emerges, but Yennier Cano represents the natural pivot, though he’s pitched in two of the last three.

DET: Foley’s appeared in two straight games, making Alex Lange the speculative pick for a save today.

TOR: Romano and García have pitched in two straight games, so Erik Swanson surfaces as the preferred option for a save today.

WSH: Finnegan’s pitched in three of the last four days and Harvey in two of the last three, if the team sits them tonight, Dylan Floro would be the beneficiary this evening.

Vulture Save Options for Tuesday, April 30

BAL: If Cano pitches today, and Kimbrel needs extra rest with a tight back, Mike Baumann or Keegan Akin could receive the save opportunity on Tuesday.

NYM: If Edwin Díaz pitches on Monday, it will mark two straight days, placing Adam Ottavino or Reed Garrett in line for the save on Tuesday.

Closer Monkey’s filthy outing of the day goes to Lucas Erceg, who celebrated his first major league save against the Orioles, capping a comeback win, courtesy of the Pitching Ninja.

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Monkey Bytes, April 28: Helsley records his ninth save, Muńoz fires a clean ninth for his fourth, Game Recaps, Injury Notes, and more

Saturday’s full slate featured three extra-inning contests, a career-first save, and a walk-off win for the White Sox. For those who asked, here’s a CliffsNotes version of yesterday’s high-leverage events, followed by the game recaps.

Saturday’s High-Leverage CliffsNotes

Saves

  • Ryan Helsley, St. Louis Cardinals (9)
  • Jason Foley, Detroit Tigers (8)
  • Evan Phillips, Los Angeles Dodgers (8)
  • Alexis Díaz, Cincinnati Reds (6)
  • David Bednar, Pittsburgh Pirates (5)
  • Andrés Muñoz, Seattle Mariners (4)
  • Nick Sandlin, Cleveland Guardians (1)

Blown Saves

  • Chris Stratton, Kansas City Royals (1)
  • Dominic Leone, Chicago White Sox (1)
  • Phil Maton, Tampa Bay Rays (2)
  • Hunter Gaddis, Cleveland Guardians (1)

Rehab Update

Minnesota Twins – Making his second rehab appearance, Jhoan Durán hit 102.9 m.p.h. and fired a clean inning, recording two strikeouts. This should be wheels up for his activation soon.

American League – Game Recaps from April 27

Chicago White Sox – Benefiting from a walk-off rally in the bottom of the tenth, Deivi García collected his first win. He let the “place” runner score in the top of the inning and issued two walks (one intentional) while striking out two. Michael Kopech tossed a scoreless ninth, walking one and striking out one, keeping the game tied. He threw 14 pitches (8 strikes – 57.1 Strike%) and induced two whiffs (14.3 SwStr%). Steven Wilson navigated around a hit and a walk for a scoreless eighth. John Brebbia retired the side in the seventh.

Adjusted hierarchy: *Michael Kopech | *Steven Wilson | John Brebbia

*= closer-by-committee

Cleveland GuardiansHanded a two-run lead in the bottom of the 11th, Nick Sandlin recorded his first major-league save, during his 155th appearance, stranding the “place” runner and retiring the top of Atlanta’s lineup in order on 11 pitches. Scott Barlow collected his second win, navigating around a hit and a walk while striking out one in a scoreless tenth. Emmanuel Clase fired a clean ninth, throwing 13 pitches (6 strikes – 46.2 Strike%) and inducing two whiffs (15.4 SwStr%). He’s riding a six-game scoreless streak, converting all four save chances over his last six innings. Hunter Gaddis suffered his first blown save, allowing four hits and two earned runs in the eighth, his first runs allowed all season.

Hierarchy remains: Emmanuel Clase | Hunter Gaddis | Scott Barlow

Detroit Tigers – Surviving a traffic-infused outing, Jason Foley recorded his eighth save. However, he allowed a lead-off single by Michael Massey, followed by an infield single, and a fielder’s choice groundout put runners at second and third. Another fielder’s choice groundout scored a run, then Bobby Witt Jr. produced an RBI single before a game-ending flyout to center. Foley allowed three hits and two earned runs, throwing 14 pitches (71.4 Strike%) with one whiff. Andrew Chafin retired the side in the eighth for his third hold. Alex Faedo collected his second win, tossing two clean frames.

Hierarchy remains: Jason Foley | Alex Lange | Andrew Chafin

Seattle Mariners – Locking down his fourth save, Andrés Muñoz fired a clean ninth, striking out one against Arizona’s 3-4-5 hitters. He threw 11 pitches (72.7 Strike%) and racked up three whiffs (27.3 SwStr%), including two with his slider on six pitches (33.3 SwStr%). He owns a modest three-game scoreless streak but has been scoreless in seven of his last eight posting eight strikeouts against two walks with a 1.04 WHIP over 7.2 innings. Ryne Stanek was credited with his fifth hold despite allowing a hit, an earned run, and a walk while striking out one in the eighth, spoiling the shutout.

This outing becomes more important with news Matt Brash will be shut down from throwing indefinitely and will be meeting with Dr. Keith Meister later this week, per Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times

Hierarchy remains: *Andrés Muñoz | *Ryne Stanek | Gabe Speier

*= closer-by-committee

Tampa Bay Rays – Suffering his second loss, and second blown save, Phil Maton served up a walk-off, two-run home run by Andrew Benintendi in the bottom of the 11th, putting a hit and two runs (one earned) on his ledger over one-third of an inning. Jason Adam tossed a scoreless ninth, walking one and striking out one on 13 pitches (8 strikes – 61.5 Strike%) with two whiffs (15.4 SwStr%). Kevin Kelly logged two clean frames, striking out three. Garrett Cleavinger retired his only batter faced via strikeout, stranding a runner in the sixth. Shawn Armstrong worked 1.1 scoreless, giving up a hit and a walk with two strikeouts, but let both inherited runners score in the fifth.

Adjusted hierarchy: *Jason Adam | *Garrett Cleavinger | Phil Maton

*= closer-by-committee

National League – Game Recaps from April 27

Cincinnati Reds – Pressed into action, Alexis Díaz stranded two runners while retiring his only two batters faced on a pop-out and a groundout, preserving a four-run win for his sixth save. He threw an efficient seven pitches (71.4 Strike%) without a whiff. After a slow start, he’s turned in seven consecutive scoreless outings, with six strikeouts versus three walks over seven innings while converting all five save chances. Brent Suter had a rough outing, allowing six hits, including two home runs, four earned runs, and striking out two during his 1.1 innings of relief.

Hierarchy remains: Alexis Díaz | Fernando Cruz (HLR) / Lucas Sims

Los Angeles Dodgers – Although he allowed an unearned run, Evan Phillips secured his eighth save. He recorded two quick strikeouts, and then Davis Schneider reached on a throwing error by the pitcher and scored on a single by Cavan Biggio. Phillips threw 25 pitches (68 Strike%) and produced four whiffs (16 SwStr%). He owns a 1.11 WHIP with 15 strikeouts versus four walks over 11.2 innings. Ryan Brasier fired a clean eighth, striking out two for his fourth hold. Joe Kelly took over in the seventh, stranding a runner while retiring his three batters faced, two via strikeout, notching his fifth hold.

Hierarchy remains: Evan Phillips | Daniel Hudson | Joe Kelly

Pittsburgh Pirates – It did not come easy, but David Bednar recorded his fifth save during an adventurous bottom of the tenth in San Francisco. He was greeted by a Jorge Soler two-run home run, scoring the “place” runner, cutting the lead to one, but settled in with a strikeout, allowed a single, and recorded consecutive strikeouts, preserving the win. He threw 19 pitches (15 strikes – 78.9 Strike%) producing five whiffs (26.3 SwStr%), making one mistake while allowing two hits, and two runs (one earned) with three strikeouts. He’s allowed runs in consecutive outings, and in five of 10 games this month, but converted five of seven save opportunities, though the 1.88 WHIP over eight innings concerns fantasy players. Hunter Stratton collected his first win, retiring both batters in the ninth, one via strikeout. Josh Fleming worked 1.1 scoreless frames, keeping the contest tied. Colin Holderman tossed a scoreless seventh, yielding a hit.

Hierarchy remains: David Bednar | Aroldis Chapman | Colin Holderman

San Francisco Giants – Suffering his first loss, Taylor Rogers gave up two hits in the top of the tenth, both home runs (Bryan Reynolds and Ke’Bryan Hayes), resulting in three runs (two earned), and recorded two strikeouts. Camilo Doval tossed a scoreless ninth, keeping the game tied. He allowed a two-out single by Rowdy Tellez and struck out one, throwing 17 pitches (11 strikes – 64.7 Strike%) with three whiffs (17.6 SwStr%), facing the 6-7-8 lineup pocket. Tyler Rogers held on for a scoreless eighth, giving up two hits and striking out one.

Updated hierarchy: Camilo Doval | Tyler Rogers | Ryan Walker

St. Louis Cardinals – Hanging on for his ninth save, Ryan Helsley navigated around consecutive one-out singles, and a two-out walk for a scoreless ninth, inducing a game-ending flyout by Francisco Lindor. He threw 24 pitches (75 Strike%) and produced three whiffs (12.5 SwStr%). He’s converted six straight save opportunities, allowing an unearned run while striking out 12 against one walk with a 0.67 WHIP over his last nine innings. Andrew Kittredge notched his tenth hold, giving up a hit and striking out one during a scoreless eighth. JoJo Romero fired a clean seventh, striking out two for his tenth hold.

Hierarchy remains: Ryan Helsley | Andrew Kittredge | JoJo Romero

Quick Hits from April 27

Arizona Diamondbacks – Appearing during a loss, Kevin Ginkel issued a walk and recorded a strikeout during two-thirds scoreless in the top of the ninth. He threw 14 pitches (50 Strike%) without a whiff.

Also, Mike Hazen announced Paul Sewald will slow down his rehab process, per Steve Gilbert in this tweet on “X”. 

Hierarchy remains: Kevin Ginkel | Ryan Thompson | Kyle Nelson

Atlanta Braves – Raisel Iglesias tossed a scoreless ninth, issuing a one-out walk and getting an inning-ending groundout double play. He also recorded a strikeout, throwing 11 pitches (63.6 Strike%) while producing three whiffs (27.3 SwStr%). Dylan Lee was tagged with his first loss, working a scoreless tenth, but giving up a hit, two runs (one earned), and two walks while striking out two over his two innings of relief.

Hierarchy remains: Raisel Iglesias | A.J. Minter | Joe Jiménez

Boston Red Sox Courtesy of the scorer’s decision, Justin Slaten collected his second win, firing two clean frames and striking out two across the fifth and sixth innings. He threw 25 pitches (64 Strike%) and generated four whiffs (16 SwStr%). He owns a 0.49 WHIP with 13 strikeouts against two walks through his first 16.1 innings.

Hierarchy remains: Kenley Jansen | Chris Martin | Justin Slaten

Kansas City Royals – Entering in the sixth, Angel Zerpa secured his third hold, retiring the side. Chris Stratton turned in a rough outing, suffering his second loss and first blown save, giving up four hits, five earned runs, and a walk while striking out one.

Hierarchy remains: James McArthur | John Schreiber | Chris Stratton

Philadelphia Phillies – Closing out a four-run win, Jeff Hoffman fired a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out the side against the Padres’ 9-1-2 batters. He threw 15 pitches (80 Strike%) and generated six whiffs (40 SwStr%). He last recorded a save on April 10 but has produced seven scoreless outings from this outing forward with 10 strikeouts versus two walks and a 0.86 WHIP since.

Hierarchy remains: *José Alvarado | *Jeff Hoffman | Orion Kerkering

Toronto Blue Jays – Appearing with his team down by three against the Dodgers 9-1-2 pocket, Jordan Romano allowed a one-out single and issued Freddie Freeman a walk with two outs before his removal. Romano threw 19 pitches (8 strikes – 42.1 Strike%), displaying some rust since his last outing on April 22. Nate Pearson induced an inning-ending groundout by Will Smith, stranding both runners. Yimi García retired all four batters faced on 15 pitches (66.7 Strike%) and produced one whiff. He’s retired 27 of 28 batters faced with 11 strikeouts over his last eight games, spanning nine innings.

Hierarchy remains: Jordan Romano | Yimi García (HLR) | Erik Swanson

Vulture Saves for April 28

CWS: Kopech has pitched on consecutive days, which puts Steven Wilson in line for a save chance.

LAD: Phillips has appeared in two of the last three, along with throwing 39 pitches in them, which may require a day off and makes Daniel Hudson an intriguing play today.

PIT: Bednar’s worked on consecutive days, so Colin Holderman may receive the save chance on Sunday.

SFG: Both Doval and Tyler Rogers have pitched on consecutive days, which may provide Ryan Walker with a save chance this afternoon.

STL: After using its triumvirate over the last two days (Helsley; Kittredge; Romero), Giovanny Gallegos should be in line for the save chance on Sunday.

Closer Monkey’s filthy outing of the day goes to Jeff Hoffman, striking out the side in a non-save appearance against the Padres, courtesy of the Pitching Ninja.

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Streaming for Holds or SOLDS; Week 6

Given the volatility of high-leverage roles and performances, many prefer streaming relievers in leagues with separate categories for holds or those that combine saves plus holds (SOLDS). With this in mind, a snapshot, by league with their leverage trends in chart form.

American League Leverage Trends

Link: https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/3U0Dm/4/

AL Teams with 7 games scheduled in Week 6

  • Baltimore: 4 vs. NYY; 3 @ CIN
  • New York Yankees: 4 @ BAL; 3 vs. DET

National League Leverage Trends

NL Teams with 7 games scheduled in Week 6

  • Chicago Cubs: 4 @ NYM; 3 vs. MIL
  • Miami: 1 vs WSH; 3 vs. COL; 3 @ OAK
  • New York Mets: 4 vs. CHC; 3 @TBR
  • Washington: 1 @ MIA; 3 @ TEX; 3 vs. TOR

SOLDS Leaders last 14 days (through games played on April 26)

Link: https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/Z1EKq/2/

Players of Interest for Week 6

  • Mark Leiter Jr. (CHC): With seven games on the schedule, and riding a hot hand in leverage, he will be used in high-leverage events, though not necessarily in save situations.
  • Yency Almonte (CHC): Emerging as a trusted leverage arm for new manager, Craig Counsell, Almonte has recorded a 0.60 WHIP with six strikeouts against three walks over his last five games.
  • Andrew Nardi (MIA): It’s been an uneven season for the southpaw, but with three games against the Rockies at home and three in spacious Oakland, he is an intriguing stream option with strikeout upside if he’s been dropped in your league.

Relievers on the Rise

  • Garrett Cleavinger (TBR): He and Kirby Yates are the only two relievers with multiple wins, saves, and holds this season. Over his last four appearances, Cleavinger’s recorded a win, two saves, and a hold with six strikeouts versus two walks and a 0.75 WHIP through four innings. With Colin Poche on the injured list, he’s the highest-leveraged left-handed reliever for the Rays.
  • Lucas Erceg (OAK): While the fantasy community gushes over Mason Miller, and rightly so, his primary set-up reliever has been impressive as well. Erceg’s collected a win and secured three holds over his last five innings.
  • Enyel De Los Santos (SDP): For the last two weeks, he ranks third in swinging strike percentage (23 percent) and has posted a 0.75 WHIP with eight strikeouts against zero walks over four innings. His strong outings combined with recent struggles by Wandy Peralta should yield more holds and SOLDS opportunities.

Also worth streaming if available in Week 6:

  • Reed Garrett (NYM)
  • Gabe Speier (SEA)
  • Joe Jiménez (ATL)

Thanks for being a part of the Closer Monkey community. If playing in leagues with holds or SOLDS, be sure to check out our team page game recaps, which include full capsules for relievers, not just saves. Until next time, stay safe and be well.

Monkey Bytes, April 27: Helsley remains dominant, Miller appears in consecutive games, Game Recaps, and more

Friday’s 14-game slate did not yield an avalanche of saves but did provide some games of intrigue in the late innings, along with the first appearance on consecutive days by Mason Miller. This will be an abridged version because of traveling this morning, typing this in the Charleston airport.

St. Louis Cardinals – Locking down his eighth save, Ryan Helsey fired a clean ninth, striking out two. He threw nine pitches (77.8 Strike%) and generated four whiffs (44.4 SwStr%). This marked his sixth clean save this season, most in the majors, and he’s only issued one walk through 53 batters faced (1.9 BB%). He owns a 0.86 WHIP with 16 strikeouts over 14 innings. Andrew Kittredge notched his ninth hold, allowing a hit and striking out one in a scoreless eighth. JoJo Romero logged 1.1 clean frames, stranding a runner, and striking out one for his ninth hold. 

Hierarchy remains: Ryan Helsley | Andrew Kittredge | JoJo Romero

Oakland A’s – Throwing caution into the wind, Mason Miller made his first appearance on consecutive days, nailing down his seventh save while striking out two during a clean bottom of the tenth in Baltimore. He threw 13 pitches (10 strikes – 76.9 Strike%) and produced five whiffs (38.5 SwStr%) against the 8-9-1 pocket. He remains unscored upon in April posting 22 strikeouts versus three walks over 10.1 innings while converting seven straight save chances. Mitch Spence collected his second win, tossing three scoreless frames, walking one, and striking out two.

Hierarchy remains: Mason Miller | Lucas Erceg | Dany Jiménez

Baltimore Orioles – Suffering his first loss, Jacob Webb let the “place” runner score on an RBI double by Brent Rooker and recorded a strikeout in the top of the tenth. Keegan Akin prevented further damage in the ninth, retiring both batters faced, one via strikeout, stranding the bases-loaded. Craig Kimbrel was tagged with his second blown save, giving up two hits, an earned run, and three walks over one-third of the ninth. He threw 24 pitches (33.3 Strike%) and induced three whiffs (12.5 SwStr%). Yennier Cano secured his fifth hold, firing 1.1 clean frames and striking out two, he also stranded a runner in the seventh. Danny Coulombe held on for his fifth hold, allowing a two-out double, and striking out one before being lifted.

Hierarchy remains: Craig Kimbrel | Yennier Cano | Danny Coulombe

Washington Nationals – Closing out his eighth save, Kyle Finnegan fired a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out one. He threw six pitches, all strikes, and induced two whiffs (33.3 SwStr%). He’s been scoreless over his last six outings with five strikeouts against zero walks. Hunter Harvey notched his eighth hold, working a clean eighth and striking out one.

Hierarchy remains: Kyle Finnegan | Hunter Harvey | Jordan Weems

Texas Rangers – Nailing down his fourth save, Kirby Yates fired a clean top of the ninth, striking out two and preserving a one-run win over the Reds. He threw 14 pitches (9 strikes – 64.3 Strike%) and produced two whiffs (14.3 SwStr%). He owns a minuscule 0.36 WHIP with 13 strikeouts versus two walks through his first 11 scoreless innings. José Leclerc collected his second win, tossing a clean eighth facing the Reds’ 3-4-5 lineup pocket, and striking out two on 11 pitches (63.6 Strike%) with two whiffs (18,2 SwStr%).

Hierarchy remains: Kirby Yates | David Robertson | José Leclerc

Minnesota Twins – Taking over with two runners on and two outs in the ninth, Caleb Thielbar allowed an RBI single by Zach Neto, then induced a game-ending groundout by Mike Trout, finishing off a one-run win and his first save of the season. It’s been tough sledding for the high-leverage reliever returning from injury, allowing at least an earned run in three of his six appearances, but he’s a fixture in the late innings. Matt Bowman was credited with his third hold, logging 1.1 innings, giving up a hit, an earned run, and three walks while striking out two. 

St. Paul’s game was postponed, pushing Jhoan Durán‘s rehab outing to Saturday. 

Hierarchy remains: *Griffin Jax | *Brock Stewart | Caleb Thielbar

* = closer-by-committee

San Francisco Giants – Benefiting from a walk-off rally, and navigating around traffic, Camilo Doval collected his second win. He allowed consecutive hits in the top of the ninth, putting runners on the corners, then recorded a strikeout, issued a walk, and induced an inning-ending double play groundout by Bryan Reynolds, keeping the game tied. In this outing, he threw 18 pitches (11 strikes – 61.1 Strike%) and produced two whiffs. He’s given up one unearned run over eight games in April with four strikeouts against zero walks, and a 1.13 WHIP. Tyler Rogers worked a clean eighth, striking out one. Ryan Walker gave up a hit and a walk while striking out two during a scoreless seventh.

Updated hierarchy: Camilo Doval | Tyler Rogers | Ryan Walker

Pittsburgh Pirates – Entering a tied contest in the bottom of the ninth, David Bednar suffered his second loss, issuing a lead-off walk against Michael Conforto, a high-leverage mortal sin, followed by a Matt Chapman single, a wild pitch put both runners in scoring position, and Patrick Bailey launched a walk-off, three-run home run. Bednar threw 14 pitches (9 strikes – 64.3 Strike%) and induced two whiffs (13.3 SwStr%), but was not sharp in this outing. This also snapped his modest three-game scoreless streak. He owns a 1.56 WHIP through his first nine innings this season. Aroldis Chapman navigated around a hit and two walks for a scoreless eighth, but he’s issued 11 walks over his last seven games (4.2 innings).  

Hierarchy remains: David Bednar | Aroldis Chapman | Colin Holderman

Milwaukee Brewers – Even though he let the “place” runner score in the top of the 11th, Jared Koenig collected his second win, giving up a hit, an unearned run, and a walk (IBB – Aaron Judge) while striking out one over two innings.

Hierarchy remains: *Joel Payamps | *Trevor Megill (HLR) | Abner Uribe

*= closer-by-committee

New York Yankees – Making his team debut in the tenth inning, Michael Tonkin allowed an RBI single, scoring the “place runner”, suffering his first blown save. During the 11th, he was tagged with his third loss, first with New York, on a walk-off RBI single by Joey Ortiz. Clay Holmes fired a clean bottom of the ninth, striking out two on 10 pitches (80 Strike%) with two whiffs (20 SwStr%), keeping the game tied, and extending his scoreless streak to nine games.

Hierarchy remains: Clay Holmes | Ian Hamilton | Victor González

Quick Hits

Cincinnati Reds – Although he stranded a runner in the seventh, Lucas Sims suffered his first loss, serving up a go-ahead solo home run by Marcus Semien in the bottom of the eighth. Sims finished with one hit allowed and a strikeout during his combined inning of relief. Justin Wilson recorded the last two outs of the eighth, striking out one.

Hierarchy remains: Alexis Díaz | Fernando Cruz (HLR) / Lucas Sims

Detroit Tigers – Appearing during a loss, Alex Lange fired a clean top of the eighth, recording a strikeout. He threw 14 pitches (9 strikes – 64.3 Strike%) and produced two whiffs (14.3 SwStr%). He’s been scoreless over his last five outings, yielding two hits (0.40 WHIP) and striking out six (33.3 K%) with a 16.2 swinging strike percentage. 

Hierarchy remains: Jason Foley | Alex Lange | Andrew Chafin

Vulture Save Options for Saturday, April 27

OAK: Miller’s appeared in two straight, putting Lucas Erceg back on the radar for a save chance if provided for today in Baltimore.

WSH: Finnegan’s pitched on consecutive days, placing Hunter Harvey in line for a save chance today.

Vulture Save Options for Sunday, April 28

STL: Helsley’s pitched in two of the last three, which may open the door for a Giovanny Gallegos save chance on Sunday.

Thanks for being a part of the Closer Monkey community, stay safe and be well.