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  • Caleb Ferguson RP | CIN

    Dodgers' Caleb Ferguson: Tagged with third loss

    Ferguson (3-3) took the loss Sunday, allowing a run on three hits over one inning against Philadelphia. He struck out two.

    Serving as the opener Sunday, Ferguson allowed three consecutive one-out singles, putting the Dodgers in an early 1-0 hole. Following a stretch of 17 scoreless appearances, the 26-year-old southpaw has now allowed at least one run in five of his last six outings, sporting a 15.43 ERA over 4.2 innings in that span. Ferguson's ERA is up to 3.91 through 23 innings this season with a 1.48 WHIP and 27:10 K:BB.

  • David Bednar RP | NYY

    Pirates' David Bednar: Grabs 14th save

    Bednar picked up the save Sunday against the Mets, recording a strikeout in a scoreless ninth inning.

    After allowing two runs in mop-up work Friday, Bednar returned to form Sunday to close out the Pirates' 2-1 win. The two runs allowed in his last outing were the first Bednar had surrendered since May 22. The 28-year-old right-hander is now 14-for-15 in save chances with a stellar 1.78 ERA, 0.87 WHIP and an impeccable 31:1 K:BB through 25.1 innings. He's gone 20.1 innings since issuing a walk.

  • Kevin Ginkel RP | ARI

    Diamondbacks' Kevin Ginkel: Notches third win

    Ginkel (3-0) earned the win Sunday against the Tigers, striking out two over two hitless innings.

    Ginkel's now turned in five consecutive scoreless innings after allowing just one walk in two frames against the Tigers on Sunday. The 29-year-old right-hander's been solid for the Diamondbacks this season, sporting a 2.76 ERA with a 1.12 WHIP and 26:9 K:BB through 29.1 innings. Ginkel should continue to see high-leverage work in Arizona and could be in the mix for an occasional save opportunity.

  • Bryan Hoeing RP | SD

    Marlins' Bryan Hoeing: Collects first win

    Hoeing (1-1) picked up the win Sunday against the White Sox, striking out one in a perfect eighth inning.

    With his team down 5-3, Hoeing got the call and breezed through the middle of the Chicago order on 13 pitches (eight strikes) before Miami struck for three runs in the top of the ninth. The 26-year-old righty has given up an earned run only once in his last 12 appearances, posting a 0.73 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and 10:5 K:BB through 12.1 innings over that stretch, but his low-leverage role gives him little fantasy appeal.

  • A.J. Puk RP | ARI

    Marlins' A.J. Puk: Snares seventh save

    Puk picked up the save Sunday against the White Sox. He pitched a perfect inning.

    Puk extended his scoreless inning streak to 4.2 frames (five appearances) while picking up his fourth perfect inning of the season to improve to seven-for-eight in save opportunities. Though he spent almost a month on the IL with an elbow injury, Puk hasn't shown any rust (0.00 ERA) and has reclaimed full closing duties from Dylan Floro.

  • Joe Mantiply RP | TOR

    Diamondbacks' Joe Mantiply: Nearing return

    Mantiply (hamstring) struck out two over a perfect inning Friday in a rehab appearance for Triple-A Reno.

    Mantiply looks to be closing in on a return from the Diamondbacks' 15-day injured list after he was shut down in early May with a strained right hamstring. After facing hitters in live batting practice without issue, Mantiply began a rehab assignment with the Diamondbacks' rookie-level Arizona Complex League last Tuesday. He made one appearance in the ACL before advancing his rehab assignment to Reno.

  • Andrew Chafin RP | CIN

    Diamondbacks' Andrew Chafin: Unable to close out Tigers

    Chafin allowed one hit and one walk over a third of an inning to earn a hold in Sunday's 7-5 win over Detroit.

    Chafin entered with a save opportunity to begin the ninth inning but ceded a leadoff triple and one-out walk before giving way to Scott McGough. The former remains a reliable bullpen arm and will continue to get save chances along with McGough and Miguel Castro. Since a two-game hiccup in early May, Chafin has a 1.56 ERA with 12 strikeouts, four walks and seven holds over nine innings (12 appearances).

  • Adam Kolarek RP | LAA

    Dodgers' Adam Kolarek: Effective in return

    Kolarek allowed one hit and struck out two batters over 1.1 scoreless innings against Philadelphia on Sunday.

    In his first appearance of the campaign, Kolarek gave up a run-scoring single to the first batter he faced before retiring four straight Phillies. The southpaw was called up from Triple-A Oklahoma City earlier in the day and figures to fill a low-leverage role for Los Angeles while he's up with the big club. Kolarek spent most of last season in the minors, but he's had success with the Dodgers in the past, as he posted a minuscule 0.95 ERA and 0.79 WHIP over 19 innings with the team in 2020.

  • Tristan Beck RP | SF

    Giants' Tristan Beck: Earns first win

    Beck (1-0) allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits and a walk over two innings Sunday, striking out two and earning a win over the Cubs.

    Beck entered the game in the second inning following the opener John Brebbia. It wasn't the cleanest outing for Beck, as he needed 62 pitches to record just six outs. He allowed a run at the MLB level for the first time since May 22 and now owns a 3.73 ERA with a 28:5 K:BB through 31.1 innings.

  • Packy Naughton RP | STL

    Cardinals' Packy Naughton: Exits rehab outing early

    Naughton (forearm) was removed from his rehab appearance Sunday with Triple-A Memphis after throwing just three pitches, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.

    The Cardinals haven't revealed whether Naughton suffered a setback with his strained left forearm in the first outing of his rehab assignment or if he's dealing with a new physical issue, but whatever the case, he didn't end up pitching a full inning for Memphis like the organization had planned. Naughton has been shelved since April 8 with the forearm injury and is eligible to return from the 60-day injured list whenever St. Louis deems him ready to go.

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