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Bailey Ober delivered another strong performance in Tuesday’s victory over the White Sox, racking up six strikeouts over six innings of one-run baseball.
The 29-year-old hurler scattered eight hits on the evening while issuing one base on balls. The lone tally against him came on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Jacob Amaya in the second inning. Ober generated 12 swings and misses on 87 pitches on the night — five of them on his slider — while posting a CSW of 30 percent. He’ll attempt to log his fourth consecutive quality start as he carries a 5.04 ERA, 1.44 WHIP and a 23/7 K/BB ratio (25 innings) into Sunday’s tilt against the Angels.
Will Benson went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer Friday as the Reds edged the Guardians 5-4.
The Reds got all of their runs in the first three innings and then held on as the Guardians scored in the fourth, fifth and eighth. Benson’s homer started the scoring in the second, as he took an awful Tanner Bibee slider 361 feet to right field. He also homered and knocked in three runs Thursday against the White Sox, and he’s 7-for-18 with a 2/3 K/BB ratio in six games since being recalled last week. He’ll stay in the lineup until he coola off, and he’ll probably remain on the roster over Rece Hinds once Jake Fraley comes off the injured list.
Brady Singer worked five innings and allowed three runs in a win over the Guardians on Friday.
Singer allowed three hits, walked three and struck out four. He’s totaled only seven strikeouts in three starts this month, so he’s looking like a fairly weak option in mixed leagues right now. Fortunately, he is facing the Pirates next, and he wouldn’t be a bad play in that one.
Emilio Pagán protected a one-run lead with a perfect ninth Friday against the Guardians.
Pagán, who gave up runs in three of his previous four appearances, had no margin for error today, yet he didn’t need it in getting a flyout, a groundout and a strikeout. It’s his 10th save in 12 chances.
Tanner Bibee gave up five runs — four earned — and 10 hits in six innings Friday in a loss to the Reds.
Bibee bounced back nicely after giving up all five runs and eight hits in the first three innings, but the damage was done in what turned out to be a 5-4 loss. With four strikeouts today, he still hasn’t fanned more than five batters in any of his nine starts this season. He’s keeping the Guardians in games with his 4.06 ERA, but his ceiling seems so much lower than it did last year. He’ll face the Twins next.
Will Brennan went 0-for-3 and grounded into a double play in Friday’s loss to the Reds.
Brennan has gone 0-for-8 while starting three of four games since his callup Monday. While not a massive liability, Brennan is up to 862 big-league plate appearances during which he has shown very little in the way of upside. He’s sporting a career line of .267/.306/.373, giving him a 90 OPS+, and he’s average at best defensively in right.
Rangers’ manager Bruce Bochy told reporters that both Luke Jackson (hand) and Chris Martin (elbow) could be available out of the bullpen on Friday.
The Rangers have been without their two highest leverage relievers for most of the week, so getting either of them back would be a big boost for their series opener against the Astros on Friday night. If neither one makes it back though, expect Shawn Armstrong to be the preferred option in the ninth inning once again.