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  • Drew Smith RP | WAS

    Mets' Drew Smith: Returns from injured list

    The Mets reinstated Smith (shoulder) from the 15-day injured list Sunday.

    The 30-year-old has been sidelined more than a month with shoulder inflammation but is ready to rejoin the Mets after a four-appearance rehab assignment. Smith's return will provide a boost to New York's high-leverage unit, which is missing Edwin Diaz due to a shoulder injury.

  • Marlins' Emmanuel Ramirez: Back in big leagues

    The Marlins recalled Ramirez from Triple-A Jacksonville on Sunday.

    The right-hander was optioned to Jacksonville on Thursday but will quickly return to the majors with Sixto Sanchez (shoulder) headed to the injured list. Ramirez has pitched well in five appearances for the Marlins this season and has given up just one earned run with a 5:0 K:BB over 5.2 innings.

  • Padres' Wandy Peralta: Notches eighth hold

    Peralta earned a hold against the Royals on Saturday by retiring the only batter he faced.

    Peralta was brought in with two outs and two on in the bottom of the eighth inning and got Freddy Fermin to line out to end the threat. He was credited with his eighth hold of the campaign, which leads San Diego. Peralta was touched up for four runs over one-third of an inning against Colorado on April 28 but still has a solid 2.66 ERA ERA this season. Over his past 13 outings, the lefty reliever has yielded just one run over 11.1 frames while posting a 10:4 K:BB.

  • Sixto Sanchez SP | MIA

    Marlins' Sixto Sanchez: Out with shoulder inflammation

    Sanchez was placed on the 15-day injured list Sunday with right shoulder inflammation, Christina De Nicola of MLB.com reports.

    The right-hander allowed two runs and threw just 53 pitches over four-plus innings Friday against the Rangers, and the injury may have played a role in the brevity of that outing. The severity of the injury is unclear, but Sanchez will be unavailable for at least the next couple weeks. The Marlins have three scheduled days off in the next nine days, so they won't immediately need to replace Sanchez in the rotation.

  • Mark Leiter RP | ATH

    Cubs' Mark Leiter: Earns second win

    Leiter (2-3) tossed a scoreless inning of relief with a strikeout to earn the win Saturday against the Reds.

    Leiter pitched a clean top of the eighth inning in a 5-5 tie, then moved into position for the win when the Cubs scored twice in the bottom half of the frame. The righty surpassed last season's win total in the process, and he's been about equally effective in the ERA department, as he's sitting with a 3.52 mark so far this year compared to 3.50 in 2023. Leiter is missing more bats, however, as his K/9 is up to 12.1 from 10.8 last season. His FIP is also down to 2.05 from 3.76 last season, suggesting his current ERA may trend downward.

  • Luis Ortiz SP | CLE

    Pirates' Luis Ortiz: Notches three-inning save

    Ortiz gave up a hit over three scoreless innings of relief Saturday to record his first career save in an 8-1 win over the Blue Jays. He struck out three without walking a batter.

    With the Pirates coming off a 14-inning game Friday and holding a five-run lead when he took the mound, Ortiz gave the rest of the bullpen a much-needed breather by wrapping things up on his own. The right-hander has been effective in long relief -- he's pitched two or more innings in five of his last six appearances, posting a 2.57 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 13:6 K:BB over 14 innings during that stretch. While his role doesn't afford him much high-leverage work, he does have two wins and a hold this season in addition to Saturday's unconventional save, and Ortiz has value in deep NL-only formats due to his bulk Ks and respectable ratios.

  • Hector Neris RP | HOU

    Cubs' Hector Neris: Secures seventh save

    Neris earned a save against the Reds on Saturday, allowing one hit and striking out two batters over one inning.

    Neris gave up a one-out single in the ninth inning but was able to wrap up his seventh save. The right-hander had allowed a run in each of his previous two outings, so this was a promising frame for him. The save was his first since May 4. Only one other Cubs pitcher picked up a save during that time -- and that was in an extra-inning game -- so Neris' role as the team's closer remains solid.

  • Trevor Megill RP | MIL

    Brewers' Trevor Megill: Returns from bruised elbow

    Megill (elbow) threw a perfect inning while striking out three Saturday against the White Sox.

    Megill appeared in the seventh inning in a tied game. Megill was struck on the right elbow by a comebacker in Tuesday's loss to the Cubs. X-rays came back negative, but he still needed a few days off. It looks like he's back to full speed and should step back into the closer mix despite appearing earlier in the game Saturday.

  • Evan Phillips RP | LAD

    Dodgers' Evan Phillips: Gets save in first outing since IL

    Phillips pitched a perfect inning and struck out one to earn the save in Saturday's 4-1 win over the Rockies.

    This was Phillips' first appearance in nearly a month due to a hamstring strain. He looked rust-free, throwing 11 pitches (seven strikes) to set down the bottom of the Rockies' order for his ninth save of the season. Phillips has a 0.61 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 18:4 K:BB over 14.2 innings, and he's yet to take a blown save this year. It doesn't appear he'll be eased into the closer role again, not that he needs to be handled with kid gloves considering his track record in high-leverage spots over the last two years.

  • Kevin Ginkel RP | ARI

    Diamondbacks' Kevin Ginkel: X-rays come back clean

    Ginkel is day-to-day after X-rays on his left knee came back negative following Saturday's 10-5 win over the Mets, Jesse Friedman of GoPHNX.com reports.

    Ginkel took a 98.3 mile-per-hour comebacker to the inside of his left knee during his relief appearance in the sixth inning and was immediately lifted from the contest. Fortunately for Ginkel, he seems to be dealing with nothing more than bruising to his leg, and he disclosed after the game that he's already feeling better. Manager Torey Lovullo expressed optimism that Ginkel could be available out of the bullpen as soon as Sunday's series finale with the Mets, though the Diamondbacks may prefer to stay away from him for another day or two to afford him additional healing time.

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