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July 30, 2025
Angels acquire relievers Chafin and García from Nationals in trade for lefty Eder, prospect Brown - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Angels acquire relievers Chafin and García from Nationals in trade for lefty Eder, prospect Brown - Yahoo Sports

The Los Angeles Angels have bolstered their bullpen by acquiring relievers Andrew Chafin and Luis García from the Washington Nationals. In exchange, the Angels sent left-hander Jake Eder and minor league first baseman Sam Brown to Washington. Chafin, 35, has a solid 2.70 ERA over 26 appearances this season, making him a valuable addition as left-handed hitters have struggled against him. García, who rejoins the Angels after stints in 2019 and 2024, has displayed consistent performance, allowing just one run in ten outings for the Nationals.

Despite the addition of these two seasoned arms, the Angels face challenges with one of the highest bullpen ERAs in the majors, even with closer Kenley Jansen performing well this season. The Angels, currently four games out of a wild-card spot, are likely looking to both strengthen their chances for the current season while also preparing for additional moves as the trade deadline approaches.

How can the Angels improve their bullpen further?What strategies should the Angels employ to make a playoff push?What are the fantasy implications of the Angels' trades?How do the Angels' current standings affect their trading strategy?
Mentions:
@Andrew Chafin | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Andrew Chafin | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jake Eder | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Jake Eder | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Luis García | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Luis García | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Sam Brown | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Sam Brown | Los Angeles Angels | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/angels-acquire-re..

July 15, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 16 (2025) | Fantasy News
Ryan Kirksey
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 16 (2025) | Fantasy News

As the MLB All-Star break approaches, savvy fantasy baseball managers should focus on securing relief pitchers who are primed for saves. With potential trades looming, backup closers are often available on the waiver wire, making this an optimal time to stash top relievers. Targeting players like Jason Adam from the San Diego Padres, who boasts a 1.70 ERA and could step up if the closer position opens, is crucial. Similarly, Randy Rodriguez from the San Francisco Giants is a great pick if an injury befalls Camilo Doval, given his impressive performance this season. With trade rumors swirling around teams like the Minnesota Twins, keep an eye on Griffin Jax as a stash option ahead of July 31.

Other notable names to consider include Bryan Abreu from the Houston Astros and Matt Brash from the Seattle Mariners, both of whom showcase dominance in their roles despite not being the primary closers. With the potential for shifts in bullpen dynamics, mangers should act proactively to enhance their fantasy rosters by acquiring these high-leverage pitchers before they become difficult to nab following anticipated trades.

Which closers are most likely to be traded this month?How can I assess which relievers to stash?What is the current trend for relief pitching in fantasy baseball?What should I consider when trading for a closer?
Mentions:
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cade Smith | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Cade Smith | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Griffin Jax | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Griffin Jax | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Matt Brash | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Matt Brash | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Seranthony Domínguez | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Seranthony Domínguez | Baltimore Orioles | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-cl..

June 24, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 13 (2025) | Fantasy News
Ryan Kirksey
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 13 (2025) | Fantasy News

In the world of fantasy baseball, finding the right closers can make or break your season. Week 13 brings a spotlight on potential stashes and waiver wire pickups for those seeking elusive saves. Jason Adam of the San Diego Padres has emerged as a strong candidate, especially with Robert Suarez's recent struggles. Adam boasts a solid 3.00 ERA with impressive strikeout numbers, making him a viable option should the Padres change their closing strategy.

Randy Rodriguez from the San Francisco Giants is another name to watch, with a 1.97 ERA and a high strikeout rate, putting pressure on Camilo Doval. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays' Yariel Rodriguez, despite being lightly rostered, is making a case for potential saves with a 2.61 ERA. Bryan Abreu of the Houston Astros remains a standout, showing dominance with a 1.83 ERA and high strikeout percentage. As trade season approaches, keeping tabs on these handcuff closers could provide a vital edge for your fantasy roster.

What should I look for when deciding to stash a closer?Which teams have the most uncertain closer situations currently?How should I allocate FAAB for closers?What indicators suggest a closer change is imminent?
Mentions:
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Yariel Rodriguez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Yariel Rodriguez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-cl..

June 11, 2025
Dodgers Trade Idea Moves on From Dalton Rushing After Call-Up - Athlon Sports
Jacob Mountz
Athlon Sports
Dodgers Trade Idea Moves on From Dalton Rushing After Call-Up - Athlon Sports

The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for the trade deadline with an eye on bolstering their pitching staff, which has faced significant challenges lately. Their immediate needs center around acquiring either a reliable reliever or a solid starter to improve their rotation. Former MLB GM Jim Bowden has identified the Tampa Bay Rays as a potential trade partner, suggesting that Dodgers’ top prospect Dalton Rushing might be a key target. The Rays have struggled at the catcher position, where their current duo of Danny Jansen and Ben Rortvedt has underperformed, with Jansen posting a dismal .197 average and five home runs this season.

Rushing, although recently called up, has not yet matched Jansen's production and comes in with a minor league track record of hitting .308 with five home runs in Triple-A. Despite his current struggles, he is considered a long-term solution for the Rays. The Dodgers, equipped with Will Smith behind the plate, would likely not miss Rushing, making this trade scenario plausible. With the Rays holding a competitive 36-31 record, the urgency for them to find a solution at catcher is clear as they eye the coming weeks.

What positions are the Dodgers looking to improve ahead of the trade deadline?How do the trade situations of Rushing and Jansen reflect the current market?What is the significance of catcher performance in the current MLB landscape?How might a trade for Rushing benefit the Rays long-term?
Mentions:
@Dalton Rushing | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Dalton Rushing | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Danny Jansen | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Danny Jansen | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
Tampa Bay Rays | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/t..

May 7, 2025
Angels’ Ron Washington Announces Kenley Jansen News After Blue Jays Game - Athlon Sports
Josh Valdez
Athlon Sports
Angels’ Ron Washington Announces Kenley Jansen News After Blue Jays Game  - Athlon Sports

In an explosive turn of events during the game, the Los Angeles Angels scored six runs in the eighth inning, sealing an 8-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The Angels improved to 14-20, with rookie right-handed reliever José Fermin pitching a shutout ninth inning. Notably, closer Kenley Jansen was available but did not pitch due to feeling 'under the weather'. Manager Ron Washington opted for Fermin, who has had a mixed start to his rookie season, allowing five runs in four innings. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays used seven pitchers, with José Ureña making his debut and allowing two runs over 4.1 innings, but struggling late with Yimi Garcia and Jeff Hoffman giving up six runs in 0.2 innings.

What can we expect from the Angels' pitching staff moving forward?How do injuries affect a team's performance throughout the season?What strategies do teams use to develop rookie pitchers effectively?How important is bullpen depth for a successful season?
Mentions:
@Gustavo Campero | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Gustavo Campero | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Fermin | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Fermin | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Ureña | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@José Ureña | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/toronto-blue-jays/ang..

July 30, 2025
Angels acquire relievers Chafin and García from Nationals in trade for lefty Eder, prospect Brown - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Angels acquire relievers Chafin and García from Nationals in trade for lefty Eder, prospect Brown - Yahoo Sports

The Los Angeles Angels have bolstered their bullpen by acquiring relievers Andrew Chafin and Luis García from the Washington Nationals. In exchange, the Angels sent left-hander Jake Eder and minor league first baseman Sam Brown to Washington. Chafin, 35, has a solid 2.70 ERA over 26 appearances this season, making him a valuable addition as left-handed hitters have struggled against him. García, who rejoins the Angels after stints in 2019 and 2024, has displayed consistent performance, allowing just one run in ten outings for the Nationals.

Despite the addition of these two seasoned arms, the Angels face challenges with one of the highest bullpen ERAs in the majors, even with closer Kenley Jansen performing well this season. The Angels, currently four games out of a wild-card spot, are likely looking to both strengthen their chances for the current season while also preparing for additional moves as the trade deadline approaches.

How can the Angels improve their bullpen further?What strategies should the Angels employ to make a playoff push?What are the fantasy implications of the Angels' trades?How do the Angels' current standings affect their trading strategy?
Mentions:
@Andrew Chafin | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Andrew Chafin | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Jake Eder | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Jake Eder | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Luis García | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Luis García | Washington Nationals | MLB
@Sam Brown | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Sam Brown | Los Angeles Angels | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/angels-acquire-re..

July 15, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 16 (2025) | Fantasy News
Ryan Kirksey
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 16 (2025) | Fantasy News

As the MLB All-Star break approaches, savvy fantasy baseball managers should focus on securing relief pitchers who are primed for saves. With potential trades looming, backup closers are often available on the waiver wire, making this an optimal time to stash top relievers. Targeting players like Jason Adam from the San Diego Padres, who boasts a 1.70 ERA and could step up if the closer position opens, is crucial. Similarly, Randy Rodriguez from the San Francisco Giants is a great pick if an injury befalls Camilo Doval, given his impressive performance this season. With trade rumors swirling around teams like the Minnesota Twins, keep an eye on Griffin Jax as a stash option ahead of July 31.

Other notable names to consider include Bryan Abreu from the Houston Astros and Matt Brash from the Seattle Mariners, both of whom showcase dominance in their roles despite not being the primary closers. With the potential for shifts in bullpen dynamics, mangers should act proactively to enhance their fantasy rosters by acquiring these high-leverage pitchers before they become difficult to nab following anticipated trades.

Which closers are most likely to be traded this month?How can I assess which relievers to stash?What is the current trend for relief pitching in fantasy baseball?What should I consider when trading for a closer?
Mentions:
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Cade Smith | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Cade Smith | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Griffin Jax | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Griffin Jax | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Matt Brash | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Matt Brash | Seattle Mariners | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Seranthony Domínguez | Baltimore Orioles | MLB
@Seranthony Domínguez | Baltimore Orioles | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-cl..

June 24, 2025
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 13 (2025) | Fantasy News
Ryan Kirksey
Rotoballer
Top Fantasy Baseball Closers to Stash: Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 13 (2025) | Fantasy News

In the world of fantasy baseball, finding the right closers can make or break your season. Week 13 brings a spotlight on potential stashes and waiver wire pickups for those seeking elusive saves. Jason Adam of the San Diego Padres has emerged as a strong candidate, especially with Robert Suarez's recent struggles. Adam boasts a solid 3.00 ERA with impressive strikeout numbers, making him a viable option should the Padres change their closing strategy.

Randy Rodriguez from the San Francisco Giants is another name to watch, with a 1.97 ERA and a high strikeout rate, putting pressure on Camilo Doval. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays' Yariel Rodriguez, despite being lightly rostered, is making a case for potential saves with a 2.61 ERA. Bryan Abreu of the Houston Astros remains a standout, showing dominance with a 1.83 ERA and high strikeout percentage. As trade season approaches, keeping tabs on these handcuff closers could provide a vital edge for your fantasy roster.

What should I look for when deciding to stash a closer?Which teams have the most uncertain closer situations currently?How should I allocate FAAB for closers?What indicators suggest a closer change is imminent?
Mentions:
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Bryan Abreu | Houston Astros | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Jason Adam | San Diego Padres | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Randy Rodriguez | San Francisco Giants | MLB
@Yariel Rodriguez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Yariel Rodriguez | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/top-fantasy-baseball-cl..

June 11, 2025
Dodgers Trade Idea Moves on From Dalton Rushing After Call-Up - Athlon Sports
Jacob Mountz
Athlon Sports
Dodgers Trade Idea Moves on From Dalton Rushing After Call-Up - Athlon Sports

The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for the trade deadline with an eye on bolstering their pitching staff, which has faced significant challenges lately. Their immediate needs center around acquiring either a reliable reliever or a solid starter to improve their rotation. Former MLB GM Jim Bowden has identified the Tampa Bay Rays as a potential trade partner, suggesting that Dodgers’ top prospect Dalton Rushing might be a key target. The Rays have struggled at the catcher position, where their current duo of Danny Jansen and Ben Rortvedt has underperformed, with Jansen posting a dismal .197 average and five home runs this season.

Rushing, although recently called up, has not yet matched Jansen's production and comes in with a minor league track record of hitting .308 with five home runs in Triple-A. Despite his current struggles, he is considered a long-term solution for the Rays. The Dodgers, equipped with Will Smith behind the plate, would likely not miss Rushing, making this trade scenario plausible. With the Rays holding a competitive 36-31 record, the urgency for them to find a solution at catcher is clear as they eye the coming weeks.

What positions are the Dodgers looking to improve ahead of the trade deadline?How do the trade situations of Rushing and Jansen reflect the current market?What is the significance of catcher performance in the current MLB landscape?How might a trade for Rushing benefit the Rays long-term?
Mentions:
@Dalton Rushing | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Dalton Rushing | Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
@Danny Jansen | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Danny Jansen | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Los Angeles Dodgers | MLB
Tampa Bay Rays | MLB
Tampa Bay Rays | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/t..

May 7, 2025
Angels’ Ron Washington Announces Kenley Jansen News After Blue Jays Game - Athlon Sports
Josh Valdez
Athlon Sports
Angels’ Ron Washington Announces Kenley Jansen News After Blue Jays Game  - Athlon Sports

In an explosive turn of events during the game, the Los Angeles Angels scored six runs in the eighth inning, sealing an 8-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The Angels improved to 14-20, with rookie right-handed reliever José Fermin pitching a shutout ninth inning. Notably, closer Kenley Jansen was available but did not pitch due to feeling 'under the weather'. Manager Ron Washington opted for Fermin, who has had a mixed start to his rookie season, allowing five runs in four innings. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays used seven pitchers, with José Ureña making his debut and allowing two runs over 4.1 innings, but struggling late with Yimi Garcia and Jeff Hoffman giving up six runs in 0.2 innings.

What can we expect from the Angels' pitching staff moving forward?How do injuries affect a team's performance throughout the season?What strategies do teams use to develop rookie pitchers effectively?How important is bullpen depth for a successful season?
Mentions:
@Gustavo Campero | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Gustavo Campero | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Fermin | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Fermin | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@José Ureña | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@José Ureña | Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
@Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Los Angeles Angels | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB
Toronto Blue Jays | MLB

https://athlonsports.com/mlb/toronto-blue-jays/ang..

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Jose Soriano (22)
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Scott Kingery (6)
Jack Lopez (9)
Zach Neto (200)
Kevin Newman (1)
Kyren Paris (0)
Anthony Rendon (102)
Luis Rengifo (4)
Nolan Schanuel (140)
Eric Wagaman (18)
Jordyn Adams (7)
Jo Adell (170)
Gustavo Campero (1)
Jorge Soler (38)
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Mike Trout (50)
Taylor Ward (199)
Manager Ron Washington (0)
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Ian Anderson (0)
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Michael Petersen (0)
Jack Dashwood (0)
Matthew Lugo (0)
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