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 10th save of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit. Johnson has now pitched back-to-back days and three of his last four, so there is a chance he may be given the day off Sunday considering the team is not off on Monday. 15 PC-9 ST (4/27/13) (SU) Darren O’Day (R)–Pitched a scoreless inning of relief on Tuesday night allowing one hit while striking out one batter. O'Day made it through the month of April allowing just one earned-run, and has now emerged as one of the best setup men in the American League. 22 PC-14 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Pedro Strop (R)–Took the loss on Sunday after allowing one run (unearned) on one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Strop was able to only record one out in the inning before  allowing Eric Sogard to cross home plate, resulting in a win for the Athletics. 16 PC-8 ST (4/28/13) Boston Red Sox (CL) Shaky Andrew Bailey (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Sunday in a non-save situation allowing one hit on 13 pitches thrown. With Joel Hanrahan on a rehab assignment, Bailey's time at the closer could be coming to an end, but the team has yet to release who will be their closer, so owners will have to wait patiently to see if he holds any value moving forward. 13 PC-8 ST (4/28/13)(SU) Joel Hanrahan (R)--In his first appearance since returning from the disabled list, Hanrahan allowed one run on two hits in the eighth inning. Prior to the game the Red Sox announced that Andrew Bailey would stay in the closer role, despite the return of Hanrahan, which means he has little to no fantasy value in standard leagues. 17 PC-10 ST (4/30/13)(MR) Koji Uehara (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Sunday allowing one hit while forcing one ground ball out and two fly ball outs to get the job done. The Red Sox are off on Monday, so Uehara and the rest of the team's bullpen will have an extra day to rest up before they open a series with the Blue Jays on Tuesday. 14 PC-12 ST (4/28/13)Chicago White Sox(CL) Solid Addison Reed (R)–Collected his eighth save of the season Friday night despite allowing one run on two hits and one walk in the ninth inning. Reed has now pitched three consecutive days and will likely be unavailable to pitch out of the White Sox bullpen on Saturday. 31 PC-18 ST (4/26/13)(SU) Matt Thornton (L)–Faced only one batter in his appearance on Sunday forcing a fly ball out on one pitch thrown. Thornton has now been used three times since Wednesday, but has pitching only 1.1 innings over that time frame, as it appears he is starting to be more of a situational pitcher rather than a typical setup man. 1 PC-1 ST (4/28/13)(MR) Jesse Crain (R)–Was used to record the final out of the eighth inning Sunday, facing two batters in the appearance forcing a strikeout. Like his teammate Matt Thornton, Crain has been used in certain matchups rather than in a specific role, but he still holds fantasy value in holds leagues. 13 PC-9 ST (4/28/13)Cleveland Indians (CL) Solid Chris Perez (R)–Was used in  a non-save situation in Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader, retiring the side in order. Perez has pitched well this season, but has just three saves to show for it, so unless the Indians start winning more games, it could be a long year for Perez owners. 16 PC-13 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Vinnie Pestano (R)–Pitched one inning of relief in Game 2 of Sunday's doubleheader allowing one run on one hit and two walks. The run allowed did not change the game at all, considering the Indians where up by so much, but it would have been nice to see a clean outing from him, since he last pitched on April 22. (4/28/13) (MR) Bryan Shaw (R)–Failed to record an out in Saturday's appearance allowing two walks in 14 pitches thrown. Luckily for Shaw, the two base runners he allowed did not cross home plate, so he is still sitting on a sub-1.00 earned-run average after this rough outing. 14 PC-6 ST (4/27/13)Detroit Tigers(CL) Solid Jose Valverde (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Sunday in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. It was a surprise to see Valverde take the mound in this contest, considering he pitched on Saturday, but he only threw six pitches, so he should be able to pitch, if needed, on Monday. 6 PC-5 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Joaquin Benoit (R)–Retired the final two batters in Tuesday's win over the Twins, forcing one ground ball out and one strikeout. Benoit was used in a similar situation on Monday, so despite pitching back-to-back days, he should be able to pitch on Wednesday if needed. 12 PC-11 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Phil Coke (L)–Took the loss on Thursday after surrendering four runs on one hit and four walks over 1.1 innings of work. The wheels have officially fallen off for Coke, who has now given up five runs over his last two appearances, factoring into his 0-3 start to the season. 33 PC-14 ST (4/25/13) Injured– Octavio Dotel (Shoulder) Houston Astros (CL) Shaky Jose Veras (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Saturday retiring all three batters he faced in order striking out one. This is the type of outing we have grown accustomed to seeing from Veras, considering how poor the Astros have been playing, which has limited his fantasy value more than originally anticipated. 13 PC-9 ST (4/27/13) (SU) Rhiner Cruz (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Tuesday night allowing two hits while striking out one batter. Rhiner got himself into a jam, but worked through it to keep the Yankees lead within reach. 14 PC-10 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Wesley Wright (L)–Pitched 0.1 innings of relief on Tuesday night allowing one hit before recording the first out of the seventh inning. Wright has pitched decent this season, and if Rhiner Cruz continues his struggles, he could be moved into the setup role before season's end. 11 PC-6 ST (4/30/13) Injured–Josh Fields  (Forearm) Kansas City Royals (CL) Shaky Greg Holland (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Tuesday night in a non-save situation allowing two hits while striking out one batter. After a shaky start to the season, Holland worked out his issues and now has a better grasp on the closer role in Kansas City. 10 PC-8 ST (4/30/13) (SU) Kelvin Herrera (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Tuesday night allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Herrera has now pitched back-to-back days, and three of the last four, so don't expect to see him pitch on Wednesday. 19 PC-12 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Aaron Crow (R)–Pitched a scoreless seventh inning on Monday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. Crow has yet to give u pan earned-run this season, and if he continues to pitch this well, he may surpass Kelvin Herrera as the team's primary setup man. 12 PC-8 ST (4/29/13) Los Angeles Angels (CL) Shaky Ernesto Frieri (R)–Was charged with his first blown-save of the season Monday night after allowing one run on one hit and one walk in the ninth inning. Frieri's rough outing forced the game to go 10 more innings, which had to give the Angels coaching staff a huge headache. 27 PC-17 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Sean Burnett (L)–Picked up his third hold of the season Friday after recording the final two outs of the sixth inning. He needed only 10 pitches to get the job done, forcing one ground ball out and one fly ball out, as he continues to be the best bridge between the Angels starters and Ernesto Frieri. 10 PC-5 ST (4/26/13) (MR) Scott Downs (L)–Failed to record an out in his appearance on Monday night giving up a hit to the only batter he faced. The Angels probably wished they would've kept him in longer, considering the game went 19 innings, but either way Downs has been unreliable in important situations this season. Injured:  Ryan Madson (Elbow)Minnesota Twins(CL) Solid Glen Perkins (L)–Was used in a non-save situation on Saturday allowing two runs on one hit and two walks in the ninth inning. This was Perkins' first outing since Tuesday night, so the team likely just wanted him to get some work in even though they had a seven-run leading before he entered the game. 28 PC-17 ST (4/27/13) (SU) Jared Burton (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Saturday allowing one hit while striking out one batter. With this appearance Burton lowered his earned-run average to 0.96 on the season as he continues to develop into one of the better setup men in the American League, that no one know about. 21 PC-17 ST (4/27/13) (MR) Casey Fien (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Sunday in a non-save situation allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Fien is typically used in specific batter/hitter situations, but was used for a whole inning in this game and looked good in an expanded role, but has little fantasy value at this point. 18 PC-14 ST (4/28/13)New York Yankees(CL) Elite Mariano Rivera (R)–Collected his 10th save of the season Tuesday night after striking out the only batter he faced on five pitches. After Shawn Kelley allowed two runs in the inning, Rivera entered in what was now a save situation, and is now 10-for-10 in save chances this season. 5 PC-3 ST (4/30/13) (SU) David Robertson (R)–Had a rough outing on Tuesday night allowing two runs on two hits (1 home run) while striking out two batters. The Yankees already had a comfortable lead, so the runs allowed did not hurt the team, but Robertson has now given up three runs over his last three appearances. 18 PC-14 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Boone Logan (R)–Picked up the win Sunday after pitching a scoreless seventh inning allowing one hit while striking out two batters. Since a shaky start to the season, Logan has started to turn things around and has only allowed one earned-run since the first week of the season. 18 PC-11 ST (4/28/13)Oakland Athletics(CL) Solid Grant Balfour (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation needing 20 pitches to get through the appearance. Balfour has now pitched back-to-back days, including one two-inning performance, so there is a chance Ryan Cook will be used in the closer role on Wednesday. 20 PC-9 ST (4/30/13) (SU) Ryan Cook (R)–Pitched one inning of relief on Monday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. Considering the high pitch count of Grant Balfour, there is a good chance Cook will serve as the team's closer Tuesday, so those in daily leagues should plan accordingly. 11 PC-8 ST (4/29/13) (MR) Sean Doolittle (L)–Pitched 1.1 innings of relief on Tuesday night retiring all four batters he faced in order. Doolittle, who has now pitched back-to-back days, may be given the night off on Wednesday, so fantasy owners should plan accordingly. 18 PC-13 ST (4/30/13)Seattle Mariners(CL) Solid Tom Wilhelmsen (R)–Recorded his eighth save of the season Sunday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Wilhemlsen has now pitched back-to-back days and three of the last four, so there is a chance he will be given the day off when the Mariners open up their next series with the Orioles on Monday. 12 PC-10 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Carter Capps (R)–Picked up the win on Sunday after pitching two scoreless innings of relief, allowing one hit while striking out three batters. Capps limited his pitch count enough in this contest to keep him in the loop for Monday, considering closer Tom Wilhelmsen has been used a lot as of late, so he may wind up being the closer Monday if needed. 25 PC-17 ST (4/28/13) (MR) Charlie Furbush (L)–Was used to face only one batter in Friday's game against the Angels, striking the batter out on three pitches. This was Furbush's first outing since Tuesday, so expect him to be available for the remainder of this weekend's series as the team's top lefty. 3 PC-3 ST (4/26/13)Injured–Stephen Pryor (back)Tampa Bay Rays(CL) Solid Fernando Rodney (R)–Was used in a non-save situation Sunday allowing one walk while striking out two batters on 17 pitches. Since blowing his first save of the season back on April 3, Rodney has converted all three save chances, but over a month of baseball, that just doesn't cut it considering where he was drafted. 17 PC-10 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Joel Peralta (R)–Picked up his fifth hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Peralta has now pitched back-to-back days, but with the team having an off day on Monday, he will be ready to get back out there for their next game. 12 PC-7 ST (4/28/13) (MR) Jake McGee (L)–Pitched a scoreless seventh inning on Saturday allowing two hits and one walk while striking out three batters. Luckily for McGee he has an over powering arsenal, or else he would have never been able to work out of a bases loaded jam without allowing any runs. 22 PC-17 ST (4/27/13) Texas Rangers (CL) Elite Joe Nathan (R)–Recorded his eighth save Friday night despite allowing a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Nathan was only responsible for one of the runs that scored, with the other two being charged to Joe Ortiz, so it didn't effect his earned-run average too much. 8 PC-7 ST (4/26/13) (SU) Tanner Scheppers (R)–Pitched one inning of relief on Tuesday night allowing his first earned-run of the season. The run cam via a Adam Dunn home run in the seventh inning, but the game was already out of reach for the White Sox. 16 PC-10 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Jason Frasor (R)–Failed to record an out in his appearance on Sunday, allowing a walk to the only batter that he faced in the sixth inning. Frasor threw only four pitches, and has pitched just 1.1 innings over the last week of the season. 4 PC-2 ST (4/28/13) Injured– Joakim Soria (Elbow)Toronto Blue Jays(CL) Solid Casey Janssen (R)–Earned his seventh save of the season Tuesday night after pitching another 1-2-3 ninth inning. Janssen has been excellent to start the season, despite still suffering lingering effects from offseason shoulder surgery, allowing only one earned-run in the month of April. 12 PC-8 ST (4/30/12) (SU) Steve Delabar (R)–Picked up the win despite being charged with a blown-save after allowing one run on one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Delabar has pitched well through the first month of the season, and considering his strikeout potential, he is worth owning in holds leagues. 23 PC-11 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Esmil Rogers (R)–Took the loss and was charged with his first blown-save of the season Saturday after allowing two runs on two hits in the seventh inning. The two runs allowed by Rogers were the first runs he allowed since April 18, which was five appearances ago, so he had been pitching well prior to this rough outing. 18 PC-10 ST (4/27/13) 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)–Took the loss on Tuesday night after blowing his fourth save of the season after allowing a game-winning home run to Pablo Sandoval in the ninth inning. Putz has been far from consistent this season, and with both David Hernandez and Heath Bell lurking, his days as the team's closer could be numbered if he continues down this road. 13 PC-9 ST (4/30/13) (SU) David Hernandez (R)–Pitched two innings of relief on Saturday allowing two hits while striking out one batter. This was a nice bounce back performance for Hernandez, who has been on the down swing, so hopefully this will help him to continue moving in the right direction. 29 PC-16 ST (4/27/13) (MR) Heath Bell (R)–Earned his first hold of the season Sunday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning striking out one batter. Bell has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely be given the night off on Monday. 12 PC-8 ST (4/28/13) Atlanta Braves (CL) Elite Craig Kimbrel (R)–Recorded his ninth save of the season Monday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning striking out one batter. This was Kimbrel's first outing since recording his first blown-save last Wednesday, so it appears the rough outing did not effect him and he is right back on track. 10 PC-7 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Eric O’Flaherty (R)–Picked up his eighth hold of the season Monday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning retiring all three batters he faced in order. O'Flaherty needed 13 pitches to work through the appearance forcing one ground ball out while striking out tow batters to get the job done. 13 PC-8 ST (4/29/13) (MR) Jordan Walden (R)–Earned a win Monday night after pitching 1.2 innings of scoreless relief. Walden faced the minimum amount of batters, forcing one ground ball out, one fly ball out and striking out three batters to be factored into his first decision of the season. 23 PC-15 ST (4/29/13) Injured– Jonny Venters (Elbow) Chicago Cubs (CL) Shaky Kevin Gregg (R)--Collected his fourth save of the season Monday night after retiring the final four batters of the game in order. Gregg is now 4-for-4 in save chances this season, and at this point, he should be considered the team's closer until Kyuji Fujikawa returns from injury. 16 PC-12 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Carlos Marmol (R)–Earned his second hold of the season Saturday after recording the final out of the eighth inning. In a strange turn of events, Kevin Gregg, not Marmol, was used in the ninth inning, so Gregg has now emerged as a contender in the Cubs closer committee. 6 PC-1 ST (4/27/13) (MR) Shawn Camp (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Tuesday night in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. With the emergence of Kevin Gregg, Camp has little to no fantasy value outside of holds leagues, unless both Gregg and Carlos Marmol fail to hold onto the job. 18 PC-12 ST (4/30/13) Injured–Kyuji Fujikawa (Forearm)Cincinnati Reds(CL) Elite Aroldis Chapman (L)–Recorded his sixth save of the season Monday night after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Chapman has now pitched back-to-back days, but considering his low pitch counts, he should be able to pitch on Tuesday if the club needs him to do so. 13 PC-10 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Jonathan Broxton (R)–Earned his third hold of the season Monday night despite allowing one run on two hits in the eighth inning. Broxton has pitched poorly as of late, and now pitching back-to-back days, he should get a day off to clear his head. 13 PC-10 ST (4/29/13) (MR) Sean Marshall (L)--Earned his second hold of the season Sunday after retiring the final two batters of the seventh inning. Marshall has now pitched each of the last two days since returning from the disabled list, so don't expect him to be used on Monday when the Reds take on the Cardinals. 12 PC-9 ST (4/28/13)Colorado Rockies(CL) Solid Rafael Betancourt (R)–Collected his eighth save of the season Friday night after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning. Betancourt forced three fly ball outs to work quickly through the ninth inning, but fly balls eventually turn into home runs, especially playing at Coors Field, so hopefully that doesn't become a trend. 14 PC-9 ST (4/26/13) (SU) Rex Brothers (L)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Tuesday night allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Brothers has been excellent through the month of April, and is currently sporting a 0.73 earned-run average. 17 PC-14 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Wilton Lopez (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Monday night in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. Lopez looked sharp in this non-critical outing, but has struggled in meaningful appearances this season, so maybe this role is better suited for him. 11 PC-7 ST (4/29/13)Los Angeles Dodgers(CL) Shaky Brandon League (R)–Earned his eighth save of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning retiring all three batters he faced in order. League was able to put his recent struggles behind him, forcing two ground ball outs and one fly ball out to get the job done. 8 PC-6 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Kenley Jansen (R)–Pitched two innings of relief on Tuesday night allowing only one hit on 23 pitches thrown. Jansen had it going in this contest, but did not record a strikeout, meaning he is now starting adjusting his pitches to pitch more to contact, which should result in quicker outings for the Dodgers flamethrower. 23 PC-15 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Ronald Belisario (R)–Pitched one inning of relief on Tuesday night allowing one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Belisario got himself into a jam, but worked through it by forcing one ground ball out and one fly ball out to secure the Dodgers four run lead. 18 PC-11 ST (4/30/13)Miami Marlins(CL) Shaky Steve Cishek (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Monday night in a non-save situation allowing one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Cishek has now pitched back-to-back days, and may get a day off on Tuesday, so fantasy owners should keep there eye out for the Marlins closer in the news. 17 PC-8 ST (4/29/13)(SU) Mike Dunn (L)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing two hits on 16 pitches thrown. Dunn has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely get the day off on Monday when the Marlins open up a series with the Mets. 16 PC-13 ST (4/28/13) (MR) Jon Rauch (R)–Earned the win in Monday's game against the Mets after pitching three innings of relief. Rauch threw 60 pitches in the appearance, so there is a good chance he will be sidelined for a few days considering his pitch count. 60 PC-37 ST (4/29/13)Milwaukee Brewers(CL) Solid Jim Henderson (R)–Pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning on Tuesday night in a non-save situation needing only 13 pitches to get the job done. The Brewers had a comfortable four-run lead in the contest, so the team used Henderson to make sure that lead did not slip away, considering he hadn't pitched since Saturday. 13 PC-9 ST (4/30/13) (SU) John Axford (R)–Picked up his sixth hold of the season Tuesday night after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing two hits while striking out one batter. Axford made it interesting, but made it through the appearance unharmed, bouncing back nicely from his last appearance. 22 PC-27 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Michael Gonzalez (L)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Sunday allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Gonzalez has now pitched three of the last five days, so there is a chance he will be given a day off on Monday when the Brewers open up a series with the Pirates. 15 PC-11 ST (4/28/13)New York Mets(CL) Shaky Bobby Parnell (R)–Was charged with his second blown-save of the season Monday night after allowing one run on two hits in the two innings of relief. Parnell threw 35 pitches in this appearance, so there is a chance he will not be available to pitch on Tuesday. 35 PC-23 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Brandon Lyon (R)–Was charged with a blown-save Tuesday night after failing to record an out in the ninth inning. The Marlins walked away with the victory in this contest after Lyon thew a wild pitch, and will likely be given the day off Wednesday after pitching three straight days. 11 PC-3 ST (4/30/13) (MR) LaTroy Hawkins (R)--Picked up his second hold of the season Monday night after pitching a scoreless seventh inning allowing one hit on six pitches thrown. Hawkins has pitched well as of late, but unless you are in an extremely deep hold league, he should not be on your radar. 6 PC-6 ST (4/29/13) Injured– Frank Francisco (Elbow)Philadelphia Phillies(CL) Elite Jonathan Papelbon (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Sunday in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. Papelbon forced three fly ball outs on nine pitches thrown in his first appearance since April 22. 9 PC-6 ST (4/28/13) (SU) Mike Adams (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Sunday retiring all three batters he faced in order. Adam forced one ground ball out and two fly ball outs to work a perfect eighth inning, rebounding nicely from a tough outing on Wednesday. 15 PC-11 ST (4/28/13) (MR) Antonio Bastardo (L)–Earned his third hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless seventh inning allowing one hit on 15 pitches thrown. With this appearance Bastardo lowered his earned-run average to 0.96 on the season, which is the best among Phillies relievers. 15 PC-9 ST (4/28/13)Pittsburgh Pirates(CL) Elite Jason Grilli (R)–Recorded his 10th save of the season on Saturday despite allowing one run on tow hits while striking out one batter in the ninth inning. The earned-run allowed by Grilli was his first of the season, which is truly remarkable, as he almost made it through the entire both of April without a runner crossing home plate, so owners should be very pleased with him thus far. 24 PC-17 ST (4/27 13) (SU) Mark Melancon (R)–Earned his ninth hold of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Melancon needed 21 pitches to work through the appearance, forcing two ground ball outs to accompany with sole strikeout. 21 PC-15 ST (4/27/13) (MR) Jared Hughes (R)–Recorded the final two outs of the eighth inning after Tony Watson allowed three runs in the inning. Hughes was able to clean up his mess, forcing one ground ball out and one fly ball out to get out of the inning. 17 PC-10 ST (4/30/13)San Diego Padres(CL) Solid Huston Street (R)–Recorded his fifth save of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. Street has now pitched three straight days, so don't expect to see him take the mound on Monday when the Padres take on the Cubs. (SU) Luke Gregerson (R)–Earned his fifth hold of the season Sunday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one walk on 18 pitches thrown. Like his teammate Huston Street, Gregerson has now pitched three consecutive days, so he will likely be unavailable to pitch on Monday. 18 PC-9 ST (4/28/13) (MR) Dale Thayer (R)–Picked up his fourth hold of the season Tuesday night despite allowing a solo-home run to David DeJesus in the seventh inning. The Padres had a huge lead before handing the ball over to Thayer, so the one run wasn't much of a factor in this contest. 16 PC-10 ST (4/30/13)San Francisco Giants(CL) Elite Sergio Romo (R)–Recorded his 10th save of the season Tuesday night after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Romo has now pitched back-to-back days, but considering his pitch count sin those contests, he should be able to pitch if needed in the Giants next game. 11 PC-8 ST (4/30/13) (SU) Santiago Casilla (R)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief on Tuesday night allowing one run on one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Casilla allowed a home run to Josh Wilson in the appearance and was in line to take the loss before J.J. Putz blew his save chance, so Casilla got lucky in this one. 22 PC-15 ST (4/30/13) (MR) Javier Lopez (L)– Earned his second hold of the season Monday night after recording the first two outs of the eighth inning. He allowed one hit in the appearance while striking out two batters on 18 pitches thrown. 18 PC-12 ST (4/29/13) St. Louis Cardinals (CL) Shaky Edward Mujica (R)–Earned his fifth save of the season Tuesday night after striking out the side in the ninth inning. Mujica is now 5-for-5 in save chances this season, but if Jason Motte ever returns to the Cardinals bullpen, he will be moved back to the setup role. 19 PC-13 ST (4/30/13) (SU) Mitchell Boggs (R)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief on Sunday surrendering three runs on two hits and one walk. The game was already out of reach prior to his entry into the game, but this is still a terrible thing to see, considering just two weeks ago he was the team's closer. 23 PC-16 ST (4/28/13) Injured– Jason Motte (Elbow)Washington Nationals(CL) Elite Rafael Soriano (R)–Collected his seventh save of the season Saturday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning striking out two batters. After a few shaky outings earlier in the season, Soriano has worked out the kinks and is now back on track as one of the top options as his position. 13 PC-8 ST (4/27/13) (SU) Drew Storen (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Monday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. With Rafael Soriano back with the team, Storen's fantasy value will only be in holds leagues, where he had mixed results this season, with four holds and a 5.23 earned-run average. 9 PC-7 ST (4/29/13) (SU) Tyler Clippard (R)–Took the loss Monday night after allowing one run on one hit and one walk in the seventh inning. Clippard entered in a 2-2 tied game, and failed to extend the game, after Stephen Strasburg exited in the sixth inning. 19 PC-10 ST (4/29/13)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.