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Fantasy Points
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Fantasy Points per Game
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Innings Pitched
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Wins
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Losses
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Saves
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Strikeouts
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Base on Balls (Walk)
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Earned Run Average
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Walks and Hits Allowed Per Inning
2020 0.00 0.00
2019 16.7 14 13 7.02 1.86
2016 18.3 17 7 9.82 1.85
3y Avg. 16.7 14 13 7.02 1.86

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  • Twins' Austin Adams: Signs minors deal with Minnesota

    Adams returned to the Twins as a non-roster invitee Tuesday. Adams struggled in his 16.2 innings for the Tigers last season, recording a 7.02 ERA and 13 walks. Prior to being claimed off waivers by Detroit in May, the 33-year-old pitched 18 innings for Triple-A Rochester within the Twins' organization, posting a more modest 4.50 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and a 28:6 K:BB. The veteran right-hander will have an opportunity to impress the big-league coaching staff this spring, but he will likely return to the minors given the amount of experienced arms that make up the Minnesota bullpen.
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  • Tigers' Austin Adams: Remains in organization

    Adams cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Toledo on Wednesday. Adams has thrown 16.2 innings for the Tigers this season, struggling to a 7.02 ERA and a 14:13 K:BB. He'll remain organizational depth for Detroit.
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  • Tigers' Austin Adams: Loses 40-man roster spot

    The Tigers designated Adams for assignment after Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Red Sox. A late-May waiver pickup from the Twins, Adams turned in a 5.14 ERA, 1.71 WHIP and 10:9 K:BB across 13 appearances out of the Detroit bullpen spanning 14 innings. He'll be exposed to waivers once more but will likely stick in the Detroit organization and report to Triple-A Toledo if he goes unclaimed. The Tigers don't plan to formally announce a replacement on the 40-man roster for Adams until the club resumes its post-All-Star-break schedule July 12 in Kansas City.
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  • Tigers' Austin Adams: Picked up by Detroit

    The Tigers claimed Adams off waivers from the Twins on Sunday. Adams made just two appearances with Minnesota this season, giving up five runs on four hits and three walks over 2.2 innings in relief before being designated for assignment. Since he doesn't have any minor-league options remaining, the Tigers will need to clear a spot for Adams on the active roster.
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  • Twins' Austin Adams: Designated for assignment

    Adams was designated for assignment by the Twins on Friday. Adams spent eight days on the Twins' roster, allowing five runs in 2.2 innings over a pair of appearances. He'll make way on the roster for Zack Littell, who was recalled in a corresponding move.
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  • Twins' Austin Adams: Contract selected

    Adams had his contract selected from Triple-A Rochester on Thursday. As expected, Adams will join the big-league bullpen ahead of Thursday's series opener in Seattle. Addison Reed (thumb) was designated for assignment to free up a spot on the 40-man for the veteran right-hander, who compiled a 4.50 ERA and 14.0 K/9 in 18 innings at Triple-A before earning the promotion.
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  • Twins' Austin Adams: Likely to be called up

    Minnesota is likely to call up Adams from Triple-A Rochester before Thursday's game against Seattle, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. The Twins will need to add him to the 40-man roster to make the move. Adams has a 4.50 ERA at Triple-A but a 3.32 FIP and 14.0 K/9 in 18 innings. The 32-year old journeyman is likely to work in long relief and may not be in the majors for too long as the Twins continue to shuffle their bullpen.
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  • Angels' Austin Adams: Doesn't make Opening Day roster

    Adams didn't make the Opening Day roster and was designated for assignment Saturday. Adams' poor 2016 showing carried over to spring training as he allowed eight runs over 11 innings (11 games). Although the possibility exists that he could make his way back up to the majors during the upcoming season, he'll likely serve as organizational depth.
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  • Angels' Austin Adams: Acquired by Angels

    Adams was acquired by the Angels for cash considerations Friday. The recently DFA'd Adams was hit hard over 19 appearances with the Indians last season, notching a 9.82 ERA and a 1.85 WHIP over 18.3 innings. However, he's just one year removed from a much stronger campaign in which he recorded a 3.78 ERA and a much more palatable 1.50 WHIP. If Adams can regain his 2015 form, he could be a serviceable middle reliever in Anaheim.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Recalled from Triple-A

    Adams was recalled from Triple-A Columbus on Saturday, Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The right-hander will come up to provide depth to the Indians' bullpen after finishing out his time with Columbus with a minuscule 0.71 second-half ERA. Adams finished with 63 strikeouts in 44.1 innings in the minors this year but probably won't see enough high-leverage work to be a reliable source of holds.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Optioned to Triple-A Wednesday

    Adams was optioned to Triple-A Columbus on Wednesday, Paul Hoynes of cleveland.com reports. Adams will head back to Triple-A to work on his development after a failure of a stint with the Indians. The 29-year-old gave up 10 earned runs in just 7.2 innings of relief while striking out just three batters. He will be replaced by right-handed pitcher Shawn Armstrong who was recalled in a corresponding move.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Has been recalled Thursday

    Adams was promoted back to the big league club Thursday. Adams was sent back down to Triple-A Columbus about a month ago after spending two weeks with the Indians, where he compiled a 4.50 ERA through 7.2 innings of work. During his time in the majors this year, he only record five strikeouts, but his WHIP was 1.17 in the brief seven appearances he made. Adams will add an extra right-handed arm to the bullpen, but will likely be optioned back to Columbus in the near future.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Sent down Tuesday

    Adams was sent down to the minors Tuesday, Nick Camino of WTAM reports. Adams has proven to be a solid option in Cleveland's bullpen, working to a 2.35 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 7.2 innings, but the club needed to clear room on the major league roster to make way for Tuesday's starter Cody Anderson. The reliever will head back to Triple-A Columbus, but he'll likely get another chance in the majors at some point this season.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Brought up to big leagues

    Adams was recalled from Triple-A Columbus on Sunday. Adams will provide the Tribe with bullpen depth for their afternoon matchup in Boston. The right-hander has limited opposing batters to a .190 average through 16.1 innings at the Triple-A level this season.
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  • Indians' Austin Adams: Thrives with Columbus as Cleveland bullpen struggles

    Adams has pitched well with Triple-A Columbus this season so far, not allowing a run while earning a win and two saves in four appearances. In 4.2 innings, Adams has a 7:2 K:BB to go along with a 1.19 WHIP and 0.00 ERA. Meanwhile, the two guys vying for the closer role in Cleveland, Cody Allen and Bryan Shaw, have ERA's higher than 8.50. If Shaw and Allen continue to struggle, Adams may find his way up to the Cleveland bullpen.
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  • Indians bring up P Austin Adams, DFA veteran P Scott Atchison

    The Indians relief corps got a lot younger Tuesday when Austin Adams was promoted from Triple-A Columbus and fellow right-hander Scott Atchison was designated for assignment. Adams proved impressive in his last stint with the team. His fastball peaked at 100 mph and he compiled a 2.38 ERA. The 39-year-old Atchison began the season on a roll, even earning appearances as the setup man, before collapsing. He has allowed 10 earned runs in his last nine innings pitched.
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  • Indians recall C.C. Lee, option Austin Adams to Triple-A

    The Indians recalled reliever Chen-Chang Lee from Triple-A Columbus on Thursday. To clear a roster spot, reliever Austin Adams was optioned to Columbus. Lee is up for the first time in 2015. He went 1-1 with a 2.35 ERA and 1.04 WHIP in 23 innings for Columbus. Adams is 0-0 with a 2.38 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and one save in seven relief appearances for Cleveland.
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  • Indians reliever Austin Adams earns first save of the season

    Indians relief pitcher Austin Adams worked a perfect 12th inning in Cleveland's 6-3 win over the Mariners on Sunday, earning his first save of the season. Adams struck out Justin Ruggiano to leadoff the inning before etting Austin Jackson to fly out and Seth Smith to ground out to end things. Adams moved his ERA to 1.35 in 6 2/3 innings of work.
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  • Indians recall P Austin Adams, OF Jerry Sands from Triple-A

    The Indians have recalled pitcher Austin Adams and outfielder Jerry Sands from Triple-A Columbus, the team announced Thursday. This will be Adams' third stint with Cleveland so far this season. He's made three appearances and holds a 1.59 ERA over 5 2/3 innings. He has a 5.40 ERA in 10 outings with Triple-A. Sands spent nine games up with the Indians in April, recording eight hits in 23 at-bats. He has a .257 batting average with four home runs in 74 at-bats with Columbus. In correpsonding moves, pitcher Scott Atchison was placed on the 15-day disabled list, and first baseman Carlos Santana was added to the paternity list.
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  • Indians activate Mike Aviles, option Austin Adams

    The Indians activated infielder Mike Aviles from the restricted list on Monday and optioned pitcher Austin Adams to Triple-A Columbus, the team announced. Aviles was placed on the family medical emergency list last week. He's playing third base on Monday and batting sixth against lefty Chris Sale and the White Sox. Aviles, who has hit .288/.373/.462 with two home runs and four RBI in 52 at-bats, could begin to see regular playing time at shortstop in the near future. Adams struck out one in one inning on Saturday in his only appearance after rejoining the team from Triple-A.
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