Closer Rating System: Elite–Players with the strongest hold on their role in bullpen; Solid–Players that could lose their job/team’s with solid backup in place; Shaky–Players that could lose their job at any moment; Committee–Players that are sharing the role with one or more teammates. *Individual player pitch counts have now been added to each player update starting April 9, 2013 to help fantasy owners determine when a given pitcher will be available to take the mound next. The format will listed as pitch count-strikes. Get all your latest up-to-date daily bullpen news by following @mlbdailybullpen.

American League Bullpen ReportBaltimore Orioles(CL) Solid Jim Johnson (R)–Earned his eighth save of the season Tuesday night after pitching yet another scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out two batters. With this appearance Johnson extends his scoreless innings streak to 11 innings while pitching on back-to-back days. 13 PC-10 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Darren O'Day (R)--Pitched 1.1 innings of relief on Monday allowing two walks while striking out two batters on 28 pitches thrown. Like his teammate Jim Johnson, O'Day has started off the season on fire, allowing only one run on the year with raking up four holds and nine strikeouts for his fantasy owners in holds leagues. 28 PC-16 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Pedro Strop (R)–Picked up his second hold of the season Tuesday night after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Strop has had a rough start to the season, but with more outings like this, he could still turn his season around and regain fantasy value in holds leagues. 13 PC-6 ST (4/23/13) Boston Red Sox (CL) Shaky Andrew Bailey (R)–Recorded his fourth save of the season Monday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one walk while striking out two batters. Bailey has now pitched three straight days, and if I was a betting man, I would say you won't see him take the mound Tuesday, even if a save situation arises. 21 PC-11 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Koji Uehara (R)–Was charged with his first blown-save of the season in Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader after allowing a solo-home run to Billy Butler in the eighth inning. This was just the first earned-run allowed by Uehara this season, so don't look too much into this outing. 21 PC-14 ST (4/21/13) (MR) Junichi Tazawa (R)--Earned his fifth hold of the season Monday after retiring the final two batters of the eighth inning. Tazawa has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely get the day off on Tuesday, so plan accordingly. 8 PC-5 ST (4/22/13) Injured-- Joel Hanrahan (Groin)Chicago White Sox(CL) Solid Addison Reed (R)–Was used in a non-save situation on Sunday retiring the side on only nine pitches thrown. This was Reed's first appearance since last Tuesday, so the White Sox likely just wanted him to get some work in, considering the amount of days since his last outing. 9 PC-9 ST (4/21/13) (SU) Matt Thornton (L)–Took the loss and was charged with his first blown-save of the season Monday night after allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits and two walks in the eighth inning. Thornton has been very inconsistent over his last few outings, and should not be rostered in holds leagues until he turns things around. 29 PC-15 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Jesse Crain (R)–Earned his third hold of the season Monday night after pitching a scoreless seventh inning retiring all three batters he faced in order. Crain has now pitched three straight days and will likely get the day off on Tuesday. 12 PC-7 ST (4/22/13) Cleveland Indians (CL) Solid Chris Perez (R)–Recorded his third save of the season Monday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Perez has now pitched back-to-back days and may get the day off on Tuesday, so be sure to monitor his status prior to first pitch. 13 PC-8 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Vinnie Pestano (R)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Monday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out one batter. Like his teammate Chris Perez, Pestano has now pitched back-to-back days and may get the day off on Tuesday, so be sure to plan accordingly. 14 PC-10 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Bryan Shaw (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Saturday allowing one hit while striking out two batters. Shaw as used early in this game, after Scott Kamzir couldn't get out of the fourth inning, as he continues to hold little to no fantasy value outside of extremely deep mixed leagues that have holds as a category. 24 PC-15 ST (4/20/13)Detroit Tigers(CL) Shaky Jose Valverde (R)--The Tigers have promoted Valverde to the big leagues and have announced that he will take over the ninth inning role for the team moving forward. This will end any speculation on whether or not the promotion of Bruce Rendon will result in save chances for the Tigers youngster. (4/23/13) (SU) Joaquin Benoit (R)–Pitched a scoreless 10th inning on Sunday in a non-save situation allowing one hit and one walk while striking out two batters. He needed 24 pitches to get through the appearance, but was able to escape unharmed, despite allowing two base runners early in the inning. 24 PC-14 ST (4/21/13)(MR) Phil Coke (L)–Took the loss on Sunday after allowing a game-winning home run by Mark Trumbo in the bottom of the 13th inning. Coke has pitched two innings prior to the home run, throwing 33 pitches, so it was a lot longer of an outing than what he has grown accustomed to since joining the Tigers. 33 PC-17 ST (4/21/13)Injured-- Octavio Dotel (Shoulder)Houston Astros (CL) Shaky Jose Veras (R)–Recorded his second save of the season Tuesday night after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning striking out two batters. Veras has now recorded two saves in his last three appearances after going two weeks without a save, and is starting to look like a serviceable closer, if you are desperate for help in that category. 7 PC-7 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Rhiner Cruz (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Saturday allowing one run on three hits and three walks. Cruz has been terrible over his last four appearances, allowing at least one earned-run in each outing, but the team will likely let him work through his issues rather than demote him. 39 PC-22 ST (4/20/13) (MR) Wesley Wright (L)--Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Sunday in a non-save situation allowing one hit while striking out one batter. The Astros bullpen has been far from great this season, but Wright has at least shown the ability to get batters outs in tight situations, so he may have some fantasy value in future years, just not now. 14 PC-9 ST (4/21/13) Injured--Josh Fields  (Forearm) Kansas City Royals (CL) Shaky Greg Holland (R)–Recorded saves in both ends of Sunday's doubleheader, after pitching two scoreless innings of relief striking out five batters. Holland looked great on Sunday and luckily for him the team is off on Monday, so he will get adequate rest after being used twice in the same day. 25 PC-18 ST (4/21/13) (SU) Kelvin Herrera (R)–Picked up the win in Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader after pitching two scoreless innings of relief allowing one hit and one walk while striking out three batters. Herrera was able to bounce back nicely from a bad outing on Saturday, and after pitching back-to-back days it will be nice for him to have a day off to gear up for the Royals next series against the Tigers. 34 PC-21 ST (4/21/13) (MR) Aaron Crow (R)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Sunday after recording the final out of the eighth inning on seven pitches thrown. Crow got himself into a jam, by allowing a walk, which turned into the third base runner allowed in the inning, but was able to end the threat by forcing a ground ball out. 7 PC-1 ST (4/21/13) Los Angeles Angels (CL) Shaky Ernesto Frieri (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Frieri has now pitched three consecutive days, so look for Sean Burnett to fill-in as the team's closer Wednesday if a save situation arises. 15 PC-8 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Sean Burnett (L)--Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Sunday allowing two hits while striking out two batters. Burnett got himself into a jam, but kept him composure to make sure the game stayed tied heading into the ninth inning so he could pass the ball to his teammate Ernesto Frieri. 21 PC-14 ST (4/21/13) (MR) Scott Downs (L)–Was charged with his second blown-save of the season Tuesday night after allowing one run (unearned) on one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Downs has now pitched three consecutive days and will likely get the day off on Wednesday. 19 PC-11 ST (4/23/13) Injured:  Ryan Madson (Elbow)Minnesota Twins(CL) Solid Glen Perkins (L)–Earned his sixth save of the season in Game 1 of Tuesday's doubleheader after striking out the side in the ninth inning. With this appearance Perkins is nos 6-for-6 on the season in save opportunities and is quickly becoming one of the top closers in the American League. 20 PC-15 St (4/23/13) (SU) Jared Burton (R)–Picked up his fifth hold of the season in Game 1 of Tuesday's doubleheader despite allowing one run on one hit in the eighth inning. Burton has now given up only one earned-run on the season as he continues to get the job done in the setup role for the Twins. 17 PC-11 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Casey Fien (R)–Picked up the win on Saturday after striking out the only batter he faced to end the ninth inning. The game was tied when Fien was called upon to finish out a non-save situation, and he was rewarded by the Twin's offense in the bottom half of the inning for his efforts. 4 PC-3 ST (4/20/13)New York Yankees(CL) Elite Mariano Rivera (R)–Recorded his sixth save of the season Tuesday night despite allowing a solo-home run to Evan Longoria in the ninth inning. Rivera was able to hold onto a one-run lead in this appearance by forcing one ground ball out and two fly ball outs to seal the win for the Yankees. 10 PC-8 ST (4/23/13) (SU) David Robertson (R)–Picked up the win Tuesday night after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out two batters. Robertson has coming off of a terrible outing on Saturday, so it was nice to see him get back to his usual ways, overpowering batters as one of the top setup men in all of baseball. 12 PC-8 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Boone Logan (R)–Took the loss on Sunday after allowing one run on one hit in the sixth inning. He failed to record an out in the appearance, which was his second in as many days, so don't expect to see him pitch on Monday. 5 PC-3 ST (4/21/13)Oakland Athletics(CL) Solid Grant Balfour (R)–Recorded his third save of the season Wednesday despite allowing one run on two hits in the ninth inning. It was a bit of a surprise to see him take the mound after pitching back-to-back days this early in the season, but with a day off on Thursday, he should be ready to go for this weekend's series against the Rays. 19 PC-11 ST (4/17/13) (SU) Ryan Cook (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Saturday retiring all five batters he faced in order. Cook has been great to through the first three weeks of the season, and should be owned in all leagues that count hold as a category. 17 PC-10 ST (4/20/13) (MR) Sean Doolittle (L)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief on Monday night allowing two walks while striking out two batters. Although he allowed two base runners, both were unable to harm him and the rest of the Athletics bullpen after Jesse Chavez went in to relief Doolittle and finish the eighth inning cleanly. 25 PC-15 ST (4/22/13)Seattle Mariners(CL) Solid Tom Wilhelmsen (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Monday night in a non-save situation allowing one hit while striking out one batter. This was a scheduled throwing day for Wilhemlsen, who hasn't been used in a game situation since last Thursday, and he looked sharp even in a lesser situation. 14 PC-11 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Carter Capps (R)--Allowed one run on one hit in the seventh inning Monday night, as he continues to struggle with his command. With Stephen Pryor out with an injury, Capps needs to step up his game, or else the Mariners will be forced to look elsewhere in the eight inning and beyond. 15 PC-10 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Charlie Furbush (L)–Pitched a scoreless inning of relief on Tuesday night allowing one hit while striking out two batters. After allowing an earned-run in each of his last two appearances, Furbush was able to get back on track as he continues the transformation into a serviceable middle reliever at the major league level. 17 PC-12 ST (4/23/13)Injured--Stephen Pryor (back)Tampa Bay Rays(CL) Solid Fernando Rodney (R)–Pitched one inning of relief in a non-save situation allowing one run on one hit and two walks. Through the first three weeks of the season, Rodney has failed to live up to his draft slot, and even in non-save situations he just isn't getting it done, making fantasy owners scratch their heads in disgust. 25 PC-14 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Joel Peralta (R)–Picked up his third hold of the season Saturday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning. the Rays pitching staff was as close to perfect as you can be on Saturday, allowing just three hits and one walk in the entire game. 13 PC-10 ST (4/20/13) (MR) Jake McGee (L)–Earned his third hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless seventh inning allowing two walks while striking out two batters. McGee allows far too many base runners, which is going to come back t haunt him one day, but for now he is still trusted in significant roles out of the Rays bullpen. 22 PC-10 ST (4/21/13) Texas Rangers (CL) Elite Joe Nathan (R)–Recorded his sixth save of the season Monday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Nathan has been as close to perfect as you could be this season, as he continues to dominate opposing hitters to remain one of the top closer in all of baseball. 12 PC-9 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Tanner Scheppers (R)–Earned his second win of the season Monday night after pitching two scoreless innings of relief. With this appearance Scheppers remains perfect on the season, and as I has said in his recent updates, it is now time to go out and pick him up for help in holds leagues. (MR) Jason Frasor (R)–Pitched 0.1 innings of relief on Monday allowing one hit and one walk before recording the final out of the sixth inning. Frasor has predominately been used in pitcher/batter matchups this season, which has limited his fantasy upside in holds leagues. 15 PC-8 ST (4/22/13) Injured– Joakim Soria (Elbow)Toronto Blue Jays(CL) Solid Casey Janssen (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Saturday in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. Janssen has been money all season, and with the recent injury to Sergio Santos, he no longer needs to worry about losing his job, considering the only other pitcher in the Blue Jays bullpen with ninth inning experience is Darren Oliver. 10 PC-7 ST (4/20/13) (SU) Steve Delabar (R)–Pitched two innings of relief on Monday night allowing one walk while striking out three batters. After a few rough outings, Delabar has started to put it all together, showing his ability to attract a lot of swing and misses, racking up six strikeouts over his last four innings of work. 33 PC-20 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Esmil Rogers (R)--Recorded the final two outs of the eighth inning on Tuesday night forcing one fly ball out while striking out one batter on only eight pitches thrown. Since receiving an increased workload, Rogers has really stepped his game up, and may be a solid option for those in holds leagues. 8 PC-4 ST (4/23/13) Injured-- Sergio Santos (Triceps)Continue to Page 2 to view the National League Bullpen Report...National League Bullpen ReportArizona Diamondbacks(CL) Solid J.J. Putz (R)–Was charged with his third blown-save of the season Tuesday night after surrendering two runs on two hits while striking out one batter in the ninth inning. The big blow came off the bat of Brandon Belt, who hit a two-run home run to tie the game, as Putz continues to have an up-and-down season. 16 PC-11 ST (4/23/13) (SU) David Hernandez (R)–Earned his fifth hold of the season Tuesday after recording the final two outs of the eighth inning. Hernandez has now pitched back-to-back days, but should be able to pitch Wednesday, considering his low pitch count in his most recent appearance. 4 PC-4 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Heath Bell (R)–Earned his second win of the week on Sunday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out two batters. After a shaky start to the season, Bell has really pulled it together, continuing to rack up strikeouts, making him worth a shot in deep holds leagues. 15 PC-12 ST (4/21/13)Atlanta Braves(CL) Elite Craig Kimbrel (R)–Recorded his eighth save of the season in Game 1 of Tuesday's doubleheader after pitching a scoreless ninth inning. Kimbrel continued his early dominance this season, striking out two more batters while extending his scoreless innings streak to 8.2 innings on the year. 16 PC-10 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Eric O’Flaherty (R)–Picked up his sixth hold of the season in Game 1 of Tuesday's doubleheader retiring the side in order. He needed only six pitches to work through the appearance, forcing three ground ball outs. 6 PC-3 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Jordan Walden (R)–Was used to pitch the ninth inning in Game 2 of Tuesday's doubleheader in a non-save situation allowing one run on three hits. The run scored never became a factor in this one, after the Braves had a nine run lead when Walden entered, but he will need to limit the amount of base runners he has if he wants to be used in more significant roles as the season progresses. 18 PC-13 ST (4/23/13) Injured– Jonny Venters (Elbow) Chicago Cubs (CL) Committee Shawn Camp (R)--Earned his second hold of the season Monday night after retiring the only batter he faced in the seventh inning via a fly ball out. Camp has pitched back-to-back days, but it is unlikely he will get the day off on Tuesday considering his recent pitch count. 6 PC-4 ST (4/22/13) (CL) Committee Carlos Marmol (R)–Picked up the win on Tuesday night despite being charged with his second blown-save after allowing one hit and two walks in the ninth inning. He was not charged with any runs, but two runs scored in the inning, so he was just on the wrong side of a technicality. 23 PC-13 ST (4/23/13) (MR) James Russell (L)–Was charged with his first blown-save of the season Monday night after allowing one hit and one walk in 1.1 innings of work. Russell has yet to give up an earned-run, but due to technicalities was charged with the blown-save, although he didn't allow a run to score. 18 PC-11 ST (4/22/13)Cincinnati Reds(CL) Elite Aroldis Chapman (L)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Monday night in a non-save situation striking out the side on only 13 pitches thrown. Chapman has been sharp since taking a loss in Friday night's game against the Marlins, fanning five batters over two innings of work. 13 PC-9 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Jonathan Broxton (R)--Pitched 0.2 innings of relief on Monday allowing one hit before exiting early with a hand injury. Broxton was hit on his throwing hand with a ball in play, and appeared to be shaken up, so as a precaution he was removed from the game, but no word yet on the severity of the injury. 7 PC-5 ST (4/22/13) (MR) J.J. Hoover (R)--Pitched 1.1 innings of relief on Monday night retiring all four batters he faced in order. Hoover struck out three batters while forcing one fly ball out, and appears to be coming into a zone after a rough start to the season. 24 PC-16 ST (4/22/13) Injured--Sean Marshall (Shoulder)Colorado Rockies(CL) Solid Rafael Betancourt (R)–Recorded his seventh save of the season Saturday night despite allowing one run on two hits. Betancourt has now pitched back-to-back days, both with above average pitch counts, so he will likely be unavailable on Sunday if a save situation arises. 22 PC-14 ST (4/20/13) (SU) Rex Brothers (L)–Earned his third hold of the season Saturday after retiring the final two batters of the eighth inning. Like his teammate Rafael Betancourt, Brother is off to a hot start and is a must own in holds leagues at this point. 10 PC-6 ST (4/20/13) (MR) Wilton Lopez (R)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief in Game 2 of Tuesday's doubleheader giving up one hit in the appearance. Lopez was coming off of a horrific outing on Sunday when he let the lead slip away, so it was nice to see him bounce back in this appearance, despite it not having any real significance. 9 PC-5 ST (4/23/13)Los Angeles Dodgers(CL) Shaky Brandon League (R)–Recorded his fifth save of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one walk. Those of you holding onto Kenley Jansen in the hopes League falters will have to wait a while for him to take over the role, as League continues to convert saves, and is now 5-for-5 on the season. 12 PC-7 ST (4/21/13) (SU) Kenley Jansen (R)–Picked up his fifth hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one hit. Jansen has now pitched back-to-back days, but with a day off on Monday, he will be rested and ready to go when the Dodgers start there series against the Mets. 12 PC-9 ST (4/21/13) (MR) Ronald Belisario (R)–Earned his first win of the season Tuesday night after retiring all three batters he faced in order in the sixth inning. Belisario has been very inconsistent through the early stages of the season, but with more outings like this one he could become a fantasy consideration in holds leagues. 15 PC-12 ST ( 4/23/13)Miami Marlins(CL) Solid Steve Cishek (R)–Recorded his second save of the season Tuesday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Cishek needed 20 pitches to work through the appearance, forcing one ground ball out and one fly ball out to get to seal the win for the Marlins. 20 PC-12 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Jon Rauch (R)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief on Sunday surrendering five runs on four hits and one walk. With closer Steve Cishek unavailable, there was a chance Rauch could have got a spot save today, but that was clearly not the case, in was what his worst outing of the season. 40 PC-28 ST (4/21/13) (MR) Mike Dunn (L)–Earned his third hold of the season Tuesday night after pitching two scoreless innings of relief. He allowed one run in the appearance on two hits while striking out three batters, so the run allowed never became a determining factor. 32 PC-20 ST (4/23/13)Milwaukee Brewers(CL) Solid Jim Henderson (R)–Recorded his fifth save of the season Tuesday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Since taking over the closer role, Henderson has been as good as advertised, and now 5-for-5 in save chances this season. 28 PC-16 ST (4/23/13) (SU) John Axford (R)–Picked up his fourth hold of the season Tuesday night after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out one batter. Axford has really calmed down since an early season meltdown and is on his way to regaining fantasy value in holds leagues, with a long shot of regaining the closer role if Jim Henderson was to slip up at any point this season. 11 PC-9 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Michael Gonzalez (L)–Pitched 1.1 innings of relief on Monday night retiring all four batters he faced in order. Gonzalez looked sharp in his outing, forcing two ground ball outs, one fly ball out and striking out one batter on just 14 pitches thrown. 14 PC-11 ST (4/22/13)New York Mets(CL) Shaky Bobby Parnell (R)–Earned his second save of the season Sunday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning striking out two batters. Save chances have been few and far between for Parnell this season, but he has gone 2-for-3 in save situations through the first three weeks, so it could be worse. 15 PC-9 ST (4/21/13) (SU) Brandon Lyon (R)–Took the loss on Tuesday night after allowing three runs on two hits and one walk in the seventh inning. Prior to this rough outing Lyon had been pitching very well, considering how bad he as been over the last few years, so lets he how well he can bounce back in his next appearance. 32 PC-18 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Josh Edgin (L)–Pitched 0.1 innings of relief on Tuesday night allowing two runs on four hits in the eighth inning. Edgin has now allowed 10 earned-runs over his last six appearances, and it is hard to imagine the Mets will allow this to continue, so once Frank Francisco is back from injury he should be demoted. 23 PC-13 ST (4/23/13) Injured– Frank Francisco (Elbow)Philadelphia Phillies(CL) Elite Jonathan Papelbon (R)–Recorded his fourth save of the season Monday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Papelbon has now pitched back-to-back days, but after only throwing seven pitches on Monday, he should be available to pitch if needed for Tuesday's contest. 7 PC-7 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Mike Adams (R)–Earned his first hold Monday night after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out one batter to secure a one run lead heading into the final frame. Adams has now pitched back-to-back days, and may be unavailable to pitch on Tuesday, so fantasy owners in holds leagues should plan accordingly. 12 PC-9 ST (4/22/13) (MR) Antonio Bastardo (L)–Picked up his first hold Monday after pitching one inning of relief allowing one hit while striking out one batter on 15 pitches thrown. Bastardo has now pitched back-to-back days, but due to low pitch counts, he should be available out of the Phillies bullpen on Tuesday. 15 PC-8 ST (4/22/13)Pittsburgh Pirates(CL) Solid Jason Grilli (R)--Recorded his eighth save of the season Tuesday night continuing his hot start, retiring the side on 15 pitches thrown. Grilli has yet to allow an earned-run this season and is a perfect 8-for-8 in save opportunities as he continues to solidify himself as one of the best closers in the National League. 15 PC-9 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Mark Melancon (R)–Earned his seventh hold of the season Tuesday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning. IT wasn't as clean of an outing as we have grown accustomed to with Melancon, but he was able to work around two base runners to pass the ball ot Jason Gillli in the ninth inning with a two-run lead. 18 PC-14 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Jared Hughes (R)–Took the loss on Monday night after allowing one run on two hits and one walk while striking out one batter in the sixth inning. Hughes has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely get the day off on Tuesday to clear his head. 24 PC-14 ST (4/22/13)San Diego Padres(CL) Solid Huston Street (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation allowing one hit and one walk. This was Street's first appearance in almost one week, so he needed to get on the mound to get some work in, but situations like this never help out the fantasy owner. 15 PC-10 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Luke Gregerson (R)–Took the loss on Friday night after giving up one run on tow hits in 1.1 innings of relief. Gregerson surrendered the game-winning double to Angel Pagan, which scored Andres Torres and ended the game with just one out recorded in the ninth inning. 20 PC-13 ST (4/19/13) (MR) Dale Thayer (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Tuesday night allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Thayer has just two holds on the season, which has limited his fantasy value, but his high strikeout total in limited innings may be a hidden value you could get from owning him in holds leagues. 16 PC-11 ST (4/23/13)San Francisco Giants(CL) Elite Sergio Romo (R)–Pitched a scoreless 10th inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation allowing one hit and one walk on 15 pitches thrown. Romo has now been used in back-to-back games, but has limited his pitch counts and should be good to go for Wednesday's game if needed. 15 PC-9 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Santiago Casilla (R)–Took the loss on Tuesday after allowing two runs (one earned) on two hits in the 11th inning. Casilla failed to continue extend the game for the Giants, which resulted in him falling to 2-2 on the season. 23 PC-13 ST (4/23/13) (MR) Javier Lopez (L)– Recorded the first two outs of the seventh inning allowing one hit while striking out two batters. He threw just seven pitches in the appearance, which was his first since last Thursday, so expect Lopez to be able to pitch the next few days when needed. 7 PC-7 ST (4/23/13) St. Louis Cardinals (CL) Shaky Edward Mujica (R)–Earned his third save of the season Tuesday night after retiring the final two batters of the ninth inning. He needed only three pitches to work through the inning, so despite the fact he is pitching on back-to-back days, he should still be available if needed on Wednesday. 3 PC-3 ST (4/23/13) (SU) Trevor Rosenthal (R)--Picked up his fifth hold of the season Monday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning. Rosenthal got himself into a jam, by allowing two base runners, but was able to work out of it forcing one ground ball out and two strikeouts on 23 pitches thrown. 23 PC-15 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Mitchell Boggs (R)–Took the loss on Sunday after surrendering four runs on four hits in the eighth  inning. He recorded just one out in the appearance before being yanked, and it is pretty clear with his appearance that he is no longer in the running to receiver save opportunities. 17 PC-10 ST (4/21/13) Injured– Jason Motte (Elbow)Washington Nationals(CL) Elite Rafael Soriano (R)–Recorded his sixth save of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning. With a baby on the way, Soriano will be leaving the team on Monday to be with his wife during her pregnancy, so this may have been the last save you will see from Soriano for a few days. 18 PC-8 ST (4/20/13) (SU) Drew Storen (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning o Monday night in a non-save situation retiring the side in order. With Rafael Soriano unavailable with his wife expecting to deliver his child any day now, the Nationals will turn to Storen short term to man the closer role, so those who are desperate for saves may want to consider adding him for the time being. 7 PC-6 ST (4/22/13) (SU) Tyler Clippard (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation retiring the side in order. Clippard looked sharp in this appearance, forcing two ground ball out and one fly ball out on only 11 pitches thrown filling in for Rafael Sorioano, who is away from the team after his wife gave birth. 11 PC-7 ST (4/23/13)Matthew Beck is a Fantasy Sports Columnist for Rotoinfo.com. If you have any questions or comments feel free to e-mail him at matthewbeck@rotoinfo.com. Also follow him on Twitter @MatthewRBeck for up-to-date Q&A and fantasy information. And, to make setting your Fantasy Baseball lineup easy, be sure to And, to utilize RotoInfo.com’s new MLB Lineup Grids.