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 11th save of the season Saturday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning forcing one ground ball out and two fly ball outs to get the job done. Johnson was able to bound back nicely from his last outing when he allowed an earned-run, so anyone who thought he would spiral into a slump was badly mistaken. 11 PC-8 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Darren O’Day (R)–Was charged with his second blown-save of the season Saturday after allowing two runs on two hits and one walk over 1.1 innings of relief. O'Day has only allowed three earned-runs on the season, two of which came tonight, so this was clearly his worst outing of the year, so only time will tell as to how he will respond in his next outing. 29 PC-16 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Pedro Strop (R)–Pitched 1.1 innings of relief on Friday night retiring all four batters he faced in order. The game was already out of reach, so the Orioles turned to Strop to finish out the game, and he did so in one of his best outing of the year. 17 PC-11 ST (5/3/13) 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)--Recorded his fourth save of the season Thursday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing just one hit on 14 pitches thrown. With Andrew Bailey unavailable due to a biceps injury, Hanrahan was able to jump right into the closer role and secure the with for the Red Sox, but once Bailey is back to full health expect Hanrahan to be back in the setup role. 14 PC- 9 ST (5/2/13) (MR) Koji Uehara (R)–Pitched one inning of relief on Saturday allowing two runs on two hits while striking out two batters. After a great start to the season, Uehara has now started to step backwards and could be in danger of losing ground in the bullpen pecking order with the success of Junichi Tazawa. 19 PC-16 ST (5/4/13)Chicago White Sox(CL) Solid Addison Reed (R)–Collected his 10th save of the season Thursday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning, pitching on back-to-back days. Reed made int interesting by walking two batters, but worked around the base runners striking out three batters to secure the victory for the White Sox. 23 PC-12 ST (5/2/13) (SU) Matt Thornton (L)–Retired the final batter of the eighth inning Saturday needing 11 pitches to force a fly ball out. Thorton has now pitched three of the last four days, but with the rain out on Friday, it should have given him enough rest to be available for Sunday's afternoon's game. 11 PC-8 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Jesse Crain (R)–Picked up his seventh hold of the season Thursday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Like the rest of the back end of the White Sox bullpen, Crain has now pitched back-to-back days and may be given a day off on Friday due to his high pitch counts in his previous two outings. 23 PC-14 ST (5/2/13) Cleveland Indians (CL) Solid Chris Perez (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Saturday in a non-save situation allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Perez has now pitched back-to-back days, but has only pitched two innings over the last week, so there is a good chance the Indians decide to use him in a save situation arises. 22 PC-12 ST (5/4/13) (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)–Earned his first hold of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless seventh inning allowing one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Shaw got himself into a jam, but worked through it, forcing one ground ball out and one fly ball out to secure the Indians lead. 18 PC-9 ST (5/4/13)Detroit Tigers(CL) Solid Jose Valverde (R)–Collected his third save in as many tries this season Friday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Since returning to the team Valverde has been dominant, flashing signs of his 2011 dominance, and should have no problem holding onto the job moving forward considering his competition. 19 PC-11 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Joaquin Benoit (R)–Pitched two innings of relief Thursday allowing one walk while striking out three batters. With the game moving into extra innings, the Tigers decided to stretch out Benoit, who usually only pitched one inning or less per outing, and it didn't turn out bad considering he only faced seven batters. 32 PC-20 ST (5/2/13) (MR)  Al Alburquerque (R)--Pitched one inning of relief on Saturday night allowing one run on three hits while striking out two batters. The Tigers had a 16 run lead before Alburquerque entered the game, so it wasn't like this poor outing was going to cost them the game or anything. 21 PC-16 ST (5/4/13) Injured– Octavio Dotel (Shoulder), Phil Coke (Groin) Houston Astros (CL) Shaky Jose Veras (R)–Took the loss and was charged with his second blown-save of the season Friday night after allowing two runs on one hit and one walk in the ninth inning. Veras had been pitching well as of late, but this is a big step backwards, and despite having the closer role, he isn't really worth owning outside of deep leagues. 21 PC-12 ST (5/3/13) (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)–Was charged with a blown-save Thursday after allowing one run (unearned) on one hit without recording an out in the eighth inning. Wright has now pitched three straight days and will likely be given the day off on Friday, not that anyone should worry considering he is virtually not owned in fantasy leagues. 7 PC-3 ST (5/2/13) Injured–Josh Fields  (Forearm) Kansas City Royals (CL) Solid Greg Holland (R)–Collected his seventh save of the season Wednesday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning retiring all three batters he faced in order. Holland has pitched great over his last few appearances, but was now used on back-to-back nights, so there is a good chance we will see Kelvin Herrera in the closer role on Thursday if a save situation was to arise. 14 PC-9 ST (5/1/13) (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)–Earned his fifth hold of the season Wednesday after pitching 1.1 innings of scoreless relief. Crow retired all four batters he faced in order, forcing one ground ball out, two fly ball outs and striking out one batter to pass the ball to closer Greg Holland to seal the victory for the Royals. 14 PCP-9 ST (5/1/13) Los Angeles Angels (CL) Shaky Ernesto Frieri (R)–Was used in a non-save situation on Saturday striking out all three batters he faced in the ninth inning. The stuff is definitely there, but Frieri has just four saves on the season, so his skill set has yet to translate into much fantasy success, but that should change once the Angels turn their season around. 15 PC-11 ST (5/4/13) (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)–Earned his fifth hold of the season Wednesday despite allowing one run on two hits in the eighth inning. Downs only recorded one out in the appearance, as he continues to struggle with his pitch location early in the season. 8 PC-6 ST (5/1/13) Injured:  Ryan Madson (Elbow)Minnesota Twins(CL) Solid Glen Perkins (L)–Was used in a non-save situation on Wednesday allowing two hits while striking out one batter in the ninth inning. Perkins has been used in non-save situations in each of his last two appearances, which doesn't help his fantasy owners, but at least he as escaped unharmed in each contest. 13 PC-11 ST (5/1/13) (SU) Jared Burton (R)–Was charged with a blown-save Friday after allowing one run o two hits and one walk in the eighth inning. The run allowed was just his second of the season, but it couldn't have come at a worse time, considering it eventually cost the Twins the game against their divisional rival. 16 PC-9 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Casey Fien (R)–Took the loss Friday after allowing one run on two hits between the ninth and 10th innings. With this appearance Fien falls to 1-2 on the season, and should be considered a fringe fantasy player for those in holds leagues. 20 PC-12 ST (5/3/13)New York Yankees(CL) Elite Mariano Rivera (R)–Was used in a non-save situation on Saturday, after Shawn Kelley was unable to record an out in the ninth inning. Rivera allowed one run on one hit and one walk but was able to hold onto the Yankees slim lead to secure a victory for Phil Hughes, who pitched eight scoreless innings. 17 PC-11 ST (5/4/13) (SU) David Robertson (R)–Picked up his fifth hold of the season Wednesday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning. Robertson limped off the mound after twisting his ankle on during his appearance, but is expected to be available on Friday. 12 PC-9 ST (5/1/13) (MR) Boone Logan (R)–Picked up the win Wednesday after pitching 1.1 innings of scoreless relief. Logan allowing one hit in the appearance, but forcing three ground ball outs and struck out one batter to secure the Yankees one run lead. 12 PC-10 ST (5/1/13)Oakland Athletics(CL) Solid Grant Balfour (R)–Collected his fourth save of the season on Friday night after striking out the only batter he faced in the ninth inning. Sean Dootlittle was used in the eighth inning and the beginning of the ninth inning due to all the left-handed batters in the Yankees lineup, but Balfour entered to seal the win and to earn the save for the Atheltics and his fantasy owners. 6 PC-3 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Ryan Cook (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Wednesday in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. He struck out two batters while forcing one ground ball out, with Grant Balfour unavailable. 15 PC-11 ST (5/1/13) (MR) Sean Doolittle (L)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Friday night after retiring all four batters he faced in order between the eighth and ninth innings. Doolittle has emerged as one of the top left-handed middle relievers in all of baseball this season, and should be owned universally throughout all holds leagues. 10 PC-9 ST (5/3/13)Seattle Mariners(CL) Solid Tom Wilhelmsen (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Friday night allowing one hit in a non-save situation. Wilhelmsen has been dynamite this season, limiting his pitch counts and base runners, as he continues to emerge as one of the best closers in the American League. 19 PC11 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Carter Capps (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief Wednesday allowing one run on three hits while striking out two batters. Capps has struggled this season with his location, and in this contest that resulted in a Manny Muchado solo-home run in the eighth inning, but it did not become a deciding factor, considering the Mariners big lead. 29 PC-19 ST (5/1/13) (MR) Charlie Furbush (L)–Recorded the final out of the eighth inning Wednesday forcing the only batter he faced to strike out on just four pitches thrown. Furbush hadn't pitched since last Friday, so the team decided to used him to force a lefty on lefty matchup, which he ended up winnings with ease. 4 PC-3 ST (5/1/13)Injured–Stephen Pryor (back)Tampa Bay Rays(CL) Solid Fernando Rodney (R)–Recorded his fourth save of the season Friday night after pitching a scoreless 10th inning. Rodney made it interesting, allowing two base runners, but he worked out of the jam to seal the victory for the Rays. 21 PC-16 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Joel Peralta (R)–Pitched  a scoreless eighth inning on Friday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. Peralta is off to a great start this season, and if he is available in holds leagues it would be wise to try and get him into your starting lineup, considering he is sporting a 1.54 earned-run average with five holds. 8 PC-7 ST (5/1/13) (MR) Jake McGee (L)–Pitched 0.2 innings of relief Friday nigh allowing two hits and one walk while striking out two batters. While this wasn't as bad as his previous outing, McGee struggled, just no runs scored, so it allowed him to escape unharmed, but if he keeps this up he will be in Triple-A Durham in no time. 22 PC-14 ST (5/3/13) Texas Rangers (CL) Elite Joe Nathan (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Saturday night in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. This was Nathan's first appearance of the week, so he will be available, if needed, Sunday when the Rangers try and sweep the Red Sox. 16 PC-11 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Tanner Scheppers (R)–Picked up his sixth hold of the season Saturday after pitching 1.1 innings of scoreless relief. Scheppers has turned into a great setup man for Joe Nathan this season, and should now be universally owned in holds leagues, considering he has allowed just one earned-run all season. 11 PC-5 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Jason Frasor (R)–Pitched 1.1. innings of relief on Wednesday retiring all four batters he faced in order. This was Frasor's fist appearance since Sunday, so expect him to be available out of the bullpen Thursday when the Rangers wrap up their series with the White Sox. 20 PC-11 ST (5/1/13) Injured– Joakim Soria (Elbow)Toronto Blue Jays(CL) Solid Casey Janssen (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Friday night in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. Janssen needed only nine pitches to force three fly ball outs in this contests, and is now sitting on a 0.90 earned-run average through 10 innings of work this season. 9 PC-5 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Steve Delabar (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Thursday allowing one hit while striking out two batters on 19 pitches thrown. Delabar has now pitched 2.1 innings over the last three days, so there is a chance that he will be used sparingly over the next few days if needed. 19 PC-14 ST (5/2/13) (MR) Esmil Rogers (R)–Pitched a scoreless seventh inning Friday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. Rogers has now pitched three consecutive days and will likely be unavailable to pitch on Saturday, so plan accordingly. 10 PC-8 ST (5/3/13) Injured– Sergio Santos (Triceps)Continue to Page 2 to view the National League Bullpen Report...National League Bullpen ReportArizona Diamondbacks(CL) Shaky 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)–Took the loss and was charged with his third blown-save of the year Wednesday after surrendering three runs on one hit and two walks in the eighth inning. There was some speculation that the Diamondbacks might possibly move Hernandez to the closer role with the recent struggles of J.J. Putz, but outing like this will likely make the team reconsider. 31 PC-16 ST (5/1/13) (MR) Heath Bell (R)–Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Saturday night retiring all five batters he faced in order. Bell struck out two batters while forcing three ground ball outs in this appearance, which nice to see considering his last outing resulted in two runs allowed and a Diamondbacks loss. 18 PC-12 ST (5/4/13) Atlanta Braves (CL) Elite Craig Kimbrel (R)–Was charged with his second blown-save of the season Friday night after allowing one run on one hit in the ninth inning. The big blow came via a David Wright solo-home run, which sent the game in the extra innings and was Kimbrel third run allowed over his last three innings of relief. 17 PC-12 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Eric O’Flaherty (R)–Was charged with a blown-save Friday night after allowing one run on one hit in the eighth inning. O'Flaherty served up a solo-home run to Marlon Byrd in the appearance, which forced the game into a tie, but it was Craig Kimbrel the following inning that really let the game go. 15 PC-11 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Jordan Walden (R)–Took the loss on Friday after allowing two runs on one hit and one walk in the 10th inning. Walden has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely get the  day off on Saturday to clear his head, so those using him in holds leagues should plan accordingly. 29 PC-17 ST (5/3/13) Injured– Jonny Venters (Elbow) Chicago Cubs (CL) Shaky Kevin Gregg (R)--Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Friday in a non-save situation allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Gregg has emerged as the Cubs closer in the absence of Kyuji Fujikawa, and has yet to allow an earned-run through his first 6.1 innings of relief. 10 PC-4 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Carlos Marmol (R)--Took the loss Saturday after failing to record an out in the eighth inning. Marmol allowed three runs on two walks in the appearance, which didn't bode well for him in terms of seeing a save situation anytime soon. 14 PC-4 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Shawn Camp (R)–Was charged with his second blown-save Thursday after allowing one run on one walk in the eighth inning. He failed to record an out in the appearance, needing James Russell to relieve him after throwing just five pitches, failing to get through the inning. 5 PC-1 ST (5/2/13) Injured–Kyuji Fujikawa (Forearm)Cincinnati Reds(CL) Elite Aroldis Chapman (L)–Collected his seventh save of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning, one day after failing to get out of the ninth frame. Chapman appeared to have put that rough outing behind him, but has now pitched-back-to-back days and will likely be unavailable on Sunday. 19 PC-10 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Jonathan Broxton (R)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Saturday after pitching a 1-2-3 eighth inning needing only 12 pitches to retire the side. Broxton has now pitched back-to-back days and will likely be given the day off on Sunday, so owners in holds leagues should plan accordingly. 12 PC-7 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Sean Marshall (L)--Earned his third hold of the season Friday after recording the final two outs of the seventh inning. Marshall has been great since returning from the disabled list, and has yet to allow an earned-run this season. 11 PC-8 ST (5/3/13)Colorado Rockies(CL) Solid Rafael Betancourt (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Wednesday in a non-save situation retiring all three batters he faced in order. Despite a big lead, the Rockies decided to go with Betancourt to seal the victory considering he hadn't pitched in a game since last Friday, so this was just a scheduled tune up. 21 PC-15 ST (5/1/13) (SU) Rex Brothers (L)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Friday night in a non-save situation allowing one walk while striking out one batter. Brothers is off to a great start this season, and is currently sitting on a 0.63 earned-run average as the Rockies primary setup man. 21 PC-12 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Wilton Lopez (R)–Pitched two scoreless innings of relief on Saturday night allowing two hits and one walk on 26 pitches thrown. Lopez has now pitched three innings over the last two days and will likely be unavailable on Sunday. 26 PC-16 ST (5/4/13)Los Angeles Dodgers(CL) Shaky Brandon League (R)–Took the loss on Saturday night after allowing one run on two hits and two walks in 1.1 innings of relief. League has struggled as of late, and this appearances puts the icing on the cake, so don't be surprised if there is a change in the bullpen depth chart with another outing like this one. 26 PC-15 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Kenley Jansen (R)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning Friday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. After failing to record an out in his previous appearance, Jansen came into this contest firing, throwing all nine of his pitches for strikes in a great bounce-back performance. 9 PC-9 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Ronald Belisario (R)–Pitched two innings of relief on Saturday night allowing one run on two hits while striking out one batter. Belisario has now pitched back-to-back nights and will likely get the day off on Sunday. 25 PC-19 ST (5/4/13)Miami Marlins(CL) Shaky Steve Cishek (R)–Recorded his fourth save of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out two batters. Cishek has been shaky at best over his last few appearances, allowing four base runners in his last three innings of work, but escaped unharmed in this one to secure a rare victory for the Marlins. 24 PC-14 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Mike Dunn (L)–Earned his fifth hold of the season after pitching a scoreless eighth inning retiring all three batters he faced in order. There isn't much to talk about in Miami these days, but Dunn has been great this season as the team's primary setup man and could be in line to receive save chances down the road with the early season struggles of Steve Cishek. 14 PC-9 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Jon Rauch (R)–Pitched a scoreless sixth inning on Thursday allowing one walk while striking out one batter. After allowing six earned-runs over his previous two appearances, Rauch got back on track in this contest, but in terms of fantasy, he is far from a player you want to roster, even in holds leagues. 15 PC-8 ST (5/2/13)Milwaukee Brewers(CL) Solid Jim Henderson (R)–Took the loss on Saturday after allowing one run on two hits and one walk in the ninth inning. With this appearance Henderson falls to 2-1 on the season, with the earned-run allowed being just the second run he has allowed on the season thus far. 24 PC-14 ST (5/4/13) (MR) John Axford (R)–Pitched a scoreless ninth inning Friday in a non-save situation allowing one hit while striking out one batter. After the team announced Axford will not be the primary setup man anymore, he came out firing, proving he can still get the job done despite his recent struggles. 18 PC-10 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Michael Gonzalez (L)–Pitched a scoreless eighth inning on Friday night retiring all three batters he faced in order. With the recent news of John Axford, Gonzalez may be used in more significant roles moving forward, which could increase his fantasy value for those in holds leagues. 13 PC-7 ST (5/3/13)New York Mets(CL) Shaky Bobby Parnell (R)–Picked up the win Friday night after recording the final two outs of the ninth inning in a tied ball game. With the latest news on Francisco being negative, it appears Parnell will have at least another month or so in the closer role, if not longer, so fantasy owners should not panic until we hear more on the health of his competition. 14 PC-9 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Brandon Lyon (R)–Pitched one inning of relief on Friday night allowing one run on three hits in the appearance. As expected, Lyon is starting to look like the Lyon of old, and has now allowed an earned-run in two of his last four appearances, so if you are using him in a holds league, hold on tight, we may be hitting a rough stretch. 10 PC-8 ST (5/3/13) (MR) LaTroy Hawkins (R)--Pitched 1.2 innings of relief on Friday allowing one hit while striking out two batters. With Shaun Marcum on a strict pitch count, the Mets needed Hawkins in the fifth inning, which is a lot earlier than he is used to, but he was able to get the job done and not allow any runs. 13 PC-10 ST (5/3/13) Injured– Frank Francisco (Elbow)Philadelphia Phillies(CL) Elite Jonathan Papelbon (R)–Recorded his fifth save of the season Friday night after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Papelbon has now pitched back-to-back days, but has thrown just 20 pitches between those two contests, so there is no reason to think that he will be unavailable on Saturday. 13 PC-9 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Mike Adams (R)–Earned his third hold of the season Friday pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one hit and one walk while striking out one batter. Adams has now pitched back-to-back days, but considering his low pitch counts in those contests, he should be available on Saturday. 13 PC-8 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Antonio Bastardo (L)–Earned his fourth hold of the season Friday night after recording the final two outs of the seventh inning. Bastardo made it interesting by allowing two walks, but struck out two batters to get himself out of the jam, pitching for the first time since last Sunday. 24 PC-11 ST (5/3/13)Pittsburgh Pirates(CL) Elite Jason Grilli (R)–Recorded his 12th save of the season Friday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing one hit while striking out three batters. Grilli continued his dominance in the ninth inning this this contest, and now has five strikeouts over his last three innings of work. 18 PC-12 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Mark Melancon (R)–Earned his 11th hold of the season Friday after pitching yet another scoreless eighth frame. Melancon allowed one hit while striking out two batters, lowering his earned-run average to 0.56 through 16 innings in his first season with the Pirates. 22 PC-17 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Jose Contreras (R)San Diego Padres(CL) Solid Huston Street (R)–Recorded his seventh hold of the season Friday night despite allowing one run on one hit in the ninth inning. Street has somewhat struggled in the closer role this season, but has converted all seven of his save chances, just not in orderly fashion. 13 PC-10 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Luke Gregerson (R)–Earned his seventh hold of the season Friday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one hit while striking out two batters. Gregerson has not allowed an earned-run in six straight appearances as he continues to get the job done for both the Padres and his fantasy owners. 11 PC-9 ST (5/3/13) (MR) Dale Thayer (R)–Earned his fifth hold of the season Friday night after pitching a 1-2-3 seventh inning. The combination of Thayer in the seventh, Gregerson in the eighth and Street in the ninth has turned into one of the better 1-2-3 punches in the National League as all three are off to good starts. 11 PC-7 ST (5/3/13)San Francisco Giants(CL) Elite Sergio Romo (R)–Picked up the win on Friday night after pitching a scoreless ninth inning in a non-save situation. Romo allowed one hit in the contest, while forcing one fly ball out and striking out two batters to improve his record to 2-2 through the first five weeks of the season. 22 PC-14 ST (5/3/13) (SU) Santiago Casilla (R)–Earned the win Saturday night after pitching the final two innings of a tied ball game. Casill has now pitched back-to-back nights, and two of the last three days, so don't expect him to be available when the Giants try to sweep the Didgres on Sunday. 36 PC-21 ST (5/4/13) (MR) Javier Lopez (L)– Pitched 0.1 innings of relief allowing one run on one walk in a brief appearance. Lopez has been used sparingly over the course of the first month of the season, which has limited his fantasy upside, so don't expect anything to change with outing like this one. 9 PC-5 ST (5/4/13) St. Louis Cardinals (CL) Shaky Edward Mujica (R)–Earned his eighth save of the season Saturday after pitching a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Mujica has now converted all eight of his save chances this season, and with the latest news on Jason Motte, he is in no danger of losing the closer role anytime soon. 17 PC-13 ST (5/4/13) (SU) Trevor Rosenthal (R)--Collected his eighth hold of the season Friday after pitching 1.1 innings of relief, allowing one run (unearned) on two hits. Rosenthal has now pitched back-to-back days, but with Edward Mujica likely unavailable Friday, he could be in line to earn a spot-save if the Cardinals don't decide to use a different plan. 28 PC-20 ST (5/2/13) (MR) Fernando Salas (R)--Picked up his second hold of the season Saturday after pitching 0.2 innings of relief allowing one run on two hits. He was asked to get the final two outs of the seventh inning, and did so, just not in orderly fashion. 11 PC-9 ST (5/4/13) Injured– Jason Motte (Elbow)Washington Nationals(CL) Elite Rafael Soriano (R)–Collected his 10th save of the season Saturday after pitching a scoreless ninth inning allowing only one hit on 12 pitches thrown. After a rough start to the season, Soriano has gotten back on track as one of the best closers to own in terms of fantasy. 12 PC-6 ST (5/4/13) (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)–Picked up the win on Saturday after pitching a scoreless eighth inning allowing one hit while striking out one batter. With this appearance Clippard improved to 2-1 on the season, despite his recent issues with command, that have hurt his fantasy value in holds leagues. 11 PC-7 ST (5/4/13)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.