MLB Player News
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Ty Blach RP | CHC
Rockies' Ty Blach: Works three innings
Blach allowed two earned runs on six hits and one walk while striking out none across three innings in the second game of Saturday's doubleheader against the Mets.
Blach served as the opener and wasn't particularly effective, though he did manage to hold the Mets without an extra-base hit. He has served as a long-relief option out of Colorado's bullpen this season but has now surrendered six earned runs across his last six frames. On the campaign, Blach has maintained a 5.73 ERA with a 1.36 WHIP to go along with one win and a 13:6 K:BB in 22 innings.
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Craig Kimbrel RP | TB
Dodgers' Craig Kimbrel: Nails down ninth save
Kimbrel struck out two in a perfect ninth inning Saturday to record his ninth save of the season in a 7-4 win over the Phillies.
The veteran closer stumbled early in the week in a couple appearances against Arizona, but Kimbrel seems to have righted the ship quickly. He has yet to blow a save this season, and he'll take a 3.00 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 17:4 K:BB through 12 innings into his next appearance.
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Mitch White RP | MIL
Dodgers' Mitch White: Bailed out by offense Saturday
White didn't factor into the decision in Saturday's 7-4 win over the Phillies, giving up three runs on three hits and a walk over 2.1 innings. He struck out two.
As expected, White didn't last long in his first start of the season and gave the Dodgers only 49 pitches (26 strikes), but the right-hander got hit hard when he was over the plate, serving up a homer to Alec Bohm and a double to Jean Segura. Los Angeles is scrambling to plug holes in the rotation left by injuries to Clayton Kershaw (pelvis), Andrew Heaney (shoulder) and others, but White may not be the answer. The right-hander will carry a 6.17 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 13:4 K:BB through 11.2 big-league innings into his next outing.
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Taylor Rogers RP | MIN
Padres' Taylor Rogers: Nails down 16th save
Rogers gave up a hit and struck out one in a scoreless ninth inning Saturday to record his 16th save of the season in a 2-1 win over the Giants.
The 31-year-old southpaw moved into the MLB lead in saves with another sharp performance. Rogers has been charged with just one run in 18 appearances this season, and he sports a 0.49 ERA, 0.65 WHIP and 21:3 K:BB through 18.1 innings in his first campaign for San Diego.
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Ryan Helsley RP | BAL
Cardinals' Ryan Helsley: Secures second save
Helsley earned the save against the Pirates on Saturday, pitching a perfect inning during which he struck out one batter.
Giovanny Gallegos pitched each of the previous two days and threw 1.2 innings in collecting a save Friday, so the Cardinals went to Helsley to protect a one-run, ninth-inning lead Saturday. The right-hander got the job done, needing only 13 pitches to retire the side and notch his second save of the campaign. Helsley has yet to give up an earned run across 14.2 innings on the season, and he has compiled a magnificent 25:2 K:BB.
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Elieser Hernandez RP | ATL
Marlins' Elieser Hernandez: Pitches well but takes loss
Hernandez (2-4) took the loss against Atlanta on Saturday, allowing one run on three hits and one walk while striking out five over five innings.
Hernandez kept Atlanta off the scoreboard for four frames before William Contreras tagged him for a solo homer in the fifth inning. That run was enough to send the right-hander to his third straight loss despite the fact the allowed fewer than two earned runs for only the second time this season. It was an altogether promising outing for the hurler, as he threw 49 of 70 pitches for strikes and registered 11 swings-and-misses. Hernandez still holds an unappealing 5.59 ERA on the season, however, and he's allowed at least one long ball in all but one of his eight starts. He'll look to get back in the win column the next time he takes the mound, which is expected to be in a rematch in Atlanta next week.
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Kenley Jansen RP | DET
Braves' Kenley Jansen: Earns shaky save
Jansen picked up the save against the Marlins on Friday, allowing one run on two hits and one walk while striking out three across one inning.
Jansen was summoned in the ninth inning with Atlanta holding a two-run lead, and he struck out the first two batters he faced. Things turned sour quickly for the veteran, however, as a walk, a single and a double netted one run for Miami and put the tying run on third base. Jansen was then able to recollect himself and strike out Jorge Soler to end the threat. Though Jansen has allowed runs in his past two outings, he has been one of the NL's top closers overall this season, converting 10 of 11 save opportunities and posting a 25:5 K:BB over 17.2 innings.
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Mark Melancon RP | ARI
Diamondbacks' Mark Melancon: Holds on for ninth save
Melancon earned a save in Saturday's 7-6 win over the Cubs, surrendering two runs (one earned) on two hits while pitching the 10th inning. He struck out two batters.
Melancon was brought in to protect a 7-4 lead in the bottom of the 10th inning, and gave up an RBI single to Andrelton Simmons and an RBI double to Jonathan Villar, narrowing the lead to 7-6. He was able to strikeout Seiya Suzuki to end the contest, earning his ninth save of the year in 10 opportunities. Since the beginning of May, the 37-year-old has had a rocky road, surrendering 11 earned runs over 6.1 innings. Although he's struggled recently, his role as the closer for the Diamondbacks is still secure.
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Josh Hader RP | HOU
Brewers' Josh Hader: Records one-out save
Hader got the final out of Saturday's 5-1 win against the Nationals, earning the save.
Hader appeared to have the night off, but Hoby Milner put two runners on in a four-run game and the 28-year-old's services were deemed necessary. He induced a Matt Adams flyout to notch his 15th save, ranking second in the league, in his first appearance since May 16 after some time away from the team. Hader has delivered the save in all 15 of his appearances across 13.2 innings and is still yet to surrender a run.
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David Robertson RP | PHI
Cubs' David Robertson: Charged with blown save
Robertson was charged with a blown save after pitching 1.1 innings, giving up one earned run on three hits and two walks while striking out one in Saturday's 7-6 loss to the Diamondbacks.
Robertson was called on to replace Scott Effross in the top of the eighth inning with a runner on base and a 4-2 lead. He promptly gave up an RBI double to Jake McCarthy to bring it within one and then a game-tying single to Daulton Varsho before the inning's end. The 37-year-old returned for the ninth frame, giving up another hit and two walks before working his way out of the jam and producing a scoreless inning. The blown save was his first of the season -- he converted his first five opportunities before Saturday. Robertson now owns a 1.88 ERA and 0.98 WHIP with 20 strikeouts over 14.1 innings and remains the favorite for saves on the Cubs.