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  • Daniel Bard RP | COL

    Rockies' Daniel Bard: Allows three runs in loss

    Bard (7-8) allowed three earned runs on one hit and two walks while striking out two across two-thirds innings, taking the loss to the Giants on Sunday.

    Bard entered the ninth inning in a tie game, but quickly surrendered the lead. He allowed two walks and a single before being relieved by Tyler Kinley. Kinley gave up a three-run homer to Brandon Crawford, which allowed the other two runners that Bard was responsible for to score. Bard broke his streak of seven straight appearances without allowing a run. He has a 5.40 ERA and 1.67 WHIP with 76 strikeouts in 61.2 innings this season.

  • Camilo Doval RP | NYY

    Giants' Camilo Doval: Earns fifth win

    Doval (5-1) fired a perfect eighth inning, striking out all three batters to earn the win over the Rockies on Sunday.

    Doval entered the eighth inning in a tie game. He struck out the side to maintain the tie and the Giants scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning to give him the win. The 23-year-old has a 3.52 ERA and 1.09 WHIP with 30 strikeouts in 23 innings this season. Since rejoining the major-league club, he hasn't allowed any runs in 10.1 innings spanning 11 appearances.

  • Codi Heuer RP | CLE

    Cubs' Codi Heuer: Takes fourth loss in relief

    Heuer (7-4) allowed two earned runs on one hit and three walks while striking out one across one inning, taking the loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.

    Heuer entered the ninth inning in a tie game, and quickly gave the lead to St. Louis. Although two of the walks were intentional, it wasn't a good showing for the pitcher, who also had a wild pitch that allowed a run to score. The 24-year-old has a 3.25 ERA and 1.19 WHIP with 17 punchouts in 27.2 innings with the Cubs this season.

  • Cardinals' Giovanny Gallegos: Notches save No. 14

    Gallegos fired a scoreless ninth inning, walking two and striking out two to earn the save in the win over the Cubs on Sunday.

    Gallegos entered the ninth inning with a two-run lead. He walked two straight batters to put the tying run on base with one out. However, he was able to retire the final two batters, ending with a strikeout by Ian Happ. The 29-year-old has 12 saves in his last 14 appearances dating back to Aug. 30. He has allowed just six runs in his past 22 innings, with four of them coming Sept. 5 against Milwaukee.

  • Cardinals' Genesis Cabrera: Earns win in relief

    Cabrera (4-5) walked one batter while recording two outs to earn the win over the Cubs on Sunday.

    Cabrera relieved Kodi Whitley with one out in the eighth inning. He walked Trayce Thompson, but then retired the other two batters. The Cardinals took the lead in the ninth inning to set up Cabrera for the win. The 24-year-old has a 3.56 ERA and 1.24 WHIP with 76 strikeouts in 68.1 innings this season.

  • Adbert Alzolay RP | NYM

    Cubs' Adbert Alzolay: Looks sharp Sunday

    Alzolay pitched 3.2 scoreless innings of relief in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals. He allowed two hits and a walk while striking out three.

    Keegan Thompson got the start but was limited to just three innings of work in his second game back from the injured list. That opened the middle innings up for Alzolay, and the righty looked good against a red-hot St. Louis lineup, notching his second straight scoreless appearance. Alzolay should continue to work in relief for the Cubs to close out the season, though he's an option for the rotation next year depending on what moves the organization makes in the offseason.

  • Cubs' Keegan Thompson: Strikes out seven Sunday

    Thompson allowed one run across three innings and did not factor into the decision Sunday against the Cardinals. He gave up three hits and a walk while striking out seven.

    A Paul Goldschmidt solo home run was the only damage against Thompson, but the Cubs still limited the righty to just 56 pitches even as he set a season high with the seven strikeouts in three innings. He threw only 40 pitches in his previous outing, which was his first start after missing a few weeks due to shoulder inflammation, so the organization is clearly just being cautious with nothing to play for. Thompson is currently slated to start the final game of the season next Sunday against the Cardinals and may see his pitch count inch upward, though he still likely won't work too deep into the contest.

  • Tony Santillan RP | CIN

    Reds' Tony Santillan: Role uncertain for 2022

    Santillan allowed a solo homer in Saturday's win over the Nationals. The Reds haven't decided what his role will be in 2022 after they moved him to the bullpen this summer, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    Santillan has been on a roll, allowing two runs over the last two months, a span of 21.1 innings. Walks have remained an issue still, as he's walked 10 over that span and 20 over 41 major-league innings this season.

  • Andrew Vasquez RP | DET

    Dodgers' Andrew Vasquez: Called up by Dodgers

    Vasquez was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday.

    Vasquez made his Dodgers debut in early September, allowing one unearned run on one hit while striking out three and walking none across a pair of relief appearances. He'll give the team an extra left-handed option in the bullpen, with outfielder Luke Raley optioned to clear space on the roster.

  • Jordan Hicks RP | CHW

    Cardinals' Jordan Hicks: Won't rejoin Cards in 2021

    Hicks (elbow) will continue his rehab work in the Arizona Fall League at the end of the regular season and won't join the Cardinals for any potential postseason action, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports.

    Hicks began a rehab stint with Triple-A Memphis on Saturday, but the Cardinals don't plan to rush him back from the four-plus month absence for a potential playoff run. The 25-year-old has been sidelined since the start of May with right elbow inflammation and should be ready for spring training, assuming he avoids any setbacks while pitching in the fall league.

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