Sunday Lineup Card: Ventura Names a Closer

Sunday Lineup Card: Ventura Names a Closer

This article is part of our The Lineup Card series.

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Projected Starters – A look at Sunday's matchups (all times Eastern)


Blue Jays (Joel Carreno – R) at Indians (Derek Lowe – R), 1:05
Red Sox (Clay Buchholz – R) at Tigers (Max Scherzer – R), 1:05
Marlins (Carlos Zambrano – R) at Reds (Bronson Arroyo – R), 1:10
Braves (Mike Minor – L) at Mets (Jonathon Niese – L), 1:10
Phillies (Vance Worley – R) at Pirates (James McDonald – R), 1:35
Twins (Anthony Swarzak – R) at Orioles (Jason Hammel – R), 1:35
Yankees (Phil Hughes – R) at Rays (Jeremy Hellickson – R), 1:40
Rockies (Juan Niscasio – R) at Astros (Bud Norris – R), 2:05
Cardinals (Lance Lynn – R) at Brewers (Randy Wolf – L), 2:10
Nationals (Jordan Zimmerman – R) at Cubs (Jeff Samardzija – R), 2:20
Royals (Jonathan Sanchez – L) at Angels (Ervin Santana – R), 3:35
Dodgers (Aaron Harang – R) at Padres (Clayton Richard – L), 4:05
Giants (Matt Cain – R) at Diamondbacks (Josh Collmenter – R), 4:10
White Sox (Gavin Floyd – R) at Rangers (Matt Harrison – L), 8:05

Day game after a night game: MIN/BAL, PHI/PIT, COL/HOU, NY/TB, MIA/CIN, LAD/SD, SEA/OAK

Injuries – A brief look at players who have been missing time with minor ailments and their expected returns


Day-to-Day (includes players expected to make

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Projected Starters – A look at Sunday's matchups (all times Eastern)


Blue Jays (Joel Carreno – R) at Indians (Derek Lowe – R), 1:05
Red Sox (Clay Buchholz – R) at Tigers (Max Scherzer – R), 1:05
Marlins (Carlos Zambrano – R) at Reds (Bronson Arroyo – R), 1:10
Braves (Mike Minor – L) at Mets (Jonathon Niese – L), 1:10
Phillies (Vance Worley – R) at Pirates (James McDonald – R), 1:35
Twins (Anthony Swarzak – R) at Orioles (Jason Hammel – R), 1:35
Yankees (Phil Hughes – R) at Rays (Jeremy Hellickson – R), 1:40
Rockies (Juan Niscasio – R) at Astros (Bud Norris – R), 2:05
Cardinals (Lance Lynn – R) at Brewers (Randy Wolf – L), 2:10
Nationals (Jordan Zimmerman – R) at Cubs (Jeff Samardzija – R), 2:20
Royals (Jonathan Sanchez – L) at Angels (Ervin Santana – R), 3:35
Dodgers (Aaron Harang – R) at Padres (Clayton Richard – L), 4:05
Giants (Matt Cain – R) at Diamondbacks (Josh Collmenter – R), 4:10
White Sox (Gavin Floyd – R) at Rangers (Matt Harrison – L), 8:05

Day game after a night game: MIN/BAL, PHI/PIT, COL/HOU, NY/TB, MIA/CIN, LAD/SD, SEA/OAK

Injuries – A brief look at players who have been missing time with minor ailments and their expected returns


Day-to-Day (includes players expected to make their return from the DL)
Bryan LaHair, 1B, CHC – (Back) Was available to pinch-hit Saturday and expects to return to the starting lineup Sunday.
Liam Hendricks, SP, MIN – (Illness) Will miss his start Sunday. Hospitalized with food poisoning, if he loses too much strength, Hendriks could be in danger of missing more than one start.
Brendan Ryan, SS, SEA – (Neck) Scratched with a stiff neck Saturday. He slept wrong the night before and should be back in the lineup Sunday.

Players on the DL
Rick Ankiel, OF, WAS – (Leg) Expected to return sometime in the coming week and will likely start in center.
Carlos Quentin, OF, SD – (Knee) Will hit off a tee Sunday. Still projected for an early-May return.
Tim Hudson, SP, ATL – (Back) Pitched three innings in Saturday rehab start. Still projected to return in late April or early May.
Jose Contreras, RP, PHI – (Elbow) Threw a scoreless inning in rehab Saturday. Could return from the DL this week, but the Phillies may hold him out longer.
Chipper Jones, 3B, ATL – (Knee) Jones will return by Friday, and the Braves believe he could return even earlier.
Dustin McGowan, SP, TOR – (Foot) Has not resumed throwing and no timetable for his return.
Tsuyoshi Wada, SP/RP, BAL – (Elbow) Has three rehab starts schedule before the Orioles will look at bringing him off the DL. He could start when healthy, but the team also might use him in the bullpen.
Daric Barton, 1B, OAK – (Shoulder) Unlikely to return immediately when eligible to come off the DL on Monday.
Doug Fister, SP, DET – (Upper Body) Will be placed on the 15-day DL Sunday with a left costochondral strain.
David Huff, SP, CLE – (Leg) Has resumed throwing and will begin the year at Triple-A when healthy.
Rich Hill, RP, BOS – (Elbow) Working his way back from Tommy John surgery. Targeted for an early-May return, but it could be sooner.
Andrew Miller, SP, BOS – (Hamstring) Targeted for an early-May return, but it could be sooner.
Carl Crawford, OF, BOS – (Wrist) Remains on schedule to return to the team around the start of May.

Transactions – Players who have been demoted, called up, traded, released, you name it. We'll cover it here.



Placed on the DL (15-day DL unless otherwise noted)
Doug Fister, SP, DET



Activated from DL

NA

Called Up

Bryan Villarreal, RP, DET
Rodrigo Lopez, SP/RP, CHC

Sent Down
Luis Valbuena, 2B, CHC

Traded
Brian Tallet, RP, SD (from Pirates)



Closer Watch – A closer look at intriguing ninth-inning situations (also check out our Closer Grid)


Chicago Cubs – Carlos Marmol and Kerry Wood are having rough starts to the season, but don't overreact to their struggles too quickly. Marmol remains the man to own, and Wood's struggles help Marmol since Wood is the likeliest guy to step up in Marmol's absence. Rookie Rafael Dolis is a dark horse to claim the gig at some point this season, so it's worth having him on your closer-dar.

Chicago White Sox – Hector Santiago has been anointed as the White Sox closer after recording the save Saturday. Manager Robin Ventura said his plan is to use Jesse Crain in the seventh, Matt Thornton in the eighth, and Santiago as the closer. For the time being, Santiago is a must pickup in any leagues that have saves as a category. There's no need to second guess this situation any longer. Santiago is the man to own, and Thornton, Crain, and Addison Reed should all be safe to drop in anything but the deepest of leagues and other formats that require potential closers be stashed.

Tampa Bay – Though manager Joe Maddon has been feeding us the line that he'll pick a closer depending on each game's situation, it's been Fernando Rodney who has been used the Rays' first two late-game situations. Rodney is worth picking up as the interim closer in any leagues that have saves as a category. He's not the greatest pitcher in the world, but as long as Kyle Farnsworth is out (expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weeks at the least), Rodney should be given the majority of the Rays' save opportunities.

KEY MATCHUPS: HOT

Hot Batter MatchupsAt-BatsAVGHRXBHRBIBBKSLGOBPOPS
Dan Uggla - 2BATL @ NYM
4/8 1:10 PM
Jon Niese6-13.46203302.692.4621.154
Ryan Ludwick - OFCIN vs MIA
4/8 1:10 PM
Carlos Zambrano9-22.40922525.682.4581.140
Joey Votto - 1BCIN vs MIA
4/8 1:10 PM
Carlos Zambrano8-22.36404221.545.417.962
Austin Kearns - OFMIA @ CIN
4/8 1:10 PM
Bronson Arroyo3-11.27323522.909.3851.294
Hanley Ramirez - SSMIA @ CIN
4/8 1:10 PM
Bronson Arroyo5-15.33313302.667.3331.000
Josh Willingham - OFMIN @ BAL
4/8 1:35 PM
Jason Hammel4-10.40011200.700.4001.100
Carlos Pena - 1BTB vs NYY
4/8 1:40 PM
Phil Hughes3-12.25022236.750.4001.150
Luke Scott - DHTB vs NYY
4/8 1:40 PM
Phil Hughes8-15.53303123.733.5881.321
Carlos Beltran - OFSTL @ MIL
4/8 2:10 PM
Randy Wolf11-34.32437942.706.3951.101
Billy Butler - DHKC @ LAA
4/8 3:35 PM
Ervin Santana6-24.25034636.667.3791.046
Chris Getz - 2BKC @ LAA
4/8 3:35 PM
Ervin Santana7-16.43800100.438.438.876
Chris Iannetta - CLAA vs KC
4/8 3:35 PM
Jonathan Sanchez4-16.25012376.500.478.978
Juan Uribe - 3BLAD @ SD
4/8 4:05 PM
Clayton Richard8-18.44423424.889.5001.389
Jeremy Hermida - OFSD vs LAD
4/8 4:05 PM
Aaron Harang7-15.46723312.933.5001.433
Justin Upton - OFARI vs SF
4/8 4:10 PM
Matt Cain6-20.30003055.450.440.890
Mike Napoli - CTEX vs CWS
4/8 8:05 PM
Gavin Floyd2-10.20012122.600.333.933
 
Hot Pitcher MatchupsAt-BatsOpp
AVG
HR
Allow
XBH
Allow
RBI
Allow
BBKOpp
SLG
Opp
OBP
Opp
OPS
Derek LoweCLE vs TOR
4/8 1:05 PM
Blue Jays Batters15-82.1832431013.274.272.545
Randy WolfMIL vs STL
4/8 2:10 PM
Cardinals Batters30-152.197519211428.391.268.659
Matt CainSF @ ARI
4/8 4:10 PM
Diamondbacks Batters27-125.21639101324.347.288.635

 

KEY MATCHUPS: COLD

Cold Batter MatchupsAt-BatsAVGHRXBHRBIBBKSLGOBPOPS
Miguel Cabrera - 1BDET vs BOS
4/8 1:05 PM
Clay Buchholz1-10.10000023.100.250.350
Kelly Johnson - 2BTOR @ CLE
4/8 1:05 PM
Derek Lowe1-13.07700022.077.200.277
Willie Harris - OFCIN vs MIA
4/8 1:10 PM
Carlos Zambrano4-24.16700123.167.259.426
Scott Rolen - 3BCIN vs MIA
4/8 1:10 PM
Carlos Zambrano8-45.17825438.378.229.607
Chris Coghlan - OFMIA @ CIN
4/8 1:10 PM
Bronson Arroyo2-11.18201001.273.182.455
Lance Berkman - 1BSTL @ MIL
4/8 2:10 PM
Randy Wolf3-27.11102166.185.273.458
Rafael Furcal - SSSTL @ MIL
4/8 2:10 PM
Randy Wolf2-27.07400107.074.074.148
Mitchell Maier - OFKC @ LAA
4/8 3:35 PM
Ervin Santana2-10.20000001.200.200.400
Andre Ethier - OFLAD @ SD
4/8 4:05 PM
Clayton Richard2-16.12501102.188.125.313
James Loney - 1BLAD @ SD
4/8 4:05 PM
Clayton Richard3-12.25000001.250.250.500
Miguel Montero - CARI vs SF
4/8 4:10 PM
Matt Cain4-20.20011324.350.273.623
Gerardo Parra - OFARI vs SF
4/8 4:10 PM
Matt Cain2-14.14301223.214.250.464
Chris Young - OFARI vs SF
4/8 4:10 PM
Matt Cain4-24.16701016.208.200.408
 
Cold Pitcher MatchupsAt-BatsOpp
AVG
HR
Allow
XBH
Allow
RBI
Allow
BBKOpp
SLG
Opp
OBP
Opp
OPS
Bronson ArroyoCIN vs Mia
4/8 1:10 PM
Marlins Batters31-109.28461916517.568.316.884
Phil HughesNYY @ TB
4/8 1:40 PM
Rays Batters18-61.295489814.567.377.944
Gavin FloydCWS @ Tex
4/8 8:05 PM
Rangers Batters23-62.37131011710.634.4351.069
 

Recommended Pickup

Hector Santiago, RP (Closer), CHW – We covered Santiago in the Closer Watch section, but just so there's no confusion: Go pick him up. Manager Robin Ventura stringed everyone in the media along all spring training, refusing to name a closer. Speculation ran rampant throughout fantasy. Matt Thornton, Addison Reed, and Jesse Crain were all being pimped as being great possibilities to take over the closer role, and then this Santiago kid came out of left field (metaphorically, he never really played left field in the majors. Maybe he did in little league sometimes.) to claim the closer role. Outside of 5.1 innings of work with the White Sox last season, he hadn't pitched higher than Double-A in the minors. Santiago has a screwball that the White Sox coaching staff is rumored to believe has mystical strikeout capabilities. If it works, wonderful, but there seems something awful gimmicky about Ventura's whole ascension to being the White Sox manager and the moves he's made with his lineups early in the season. While Ventura has come out and anointed Santiago as the closer, don't be surprised if Ventura makes some unconventional moves this season. He's came off like a wild card with some of his strategies.

Bonus Pick Up: Since Santiago was the recommended pick up yesterday, prior to his getting a save (great foresight by Derek Van Riper), some other guys worth a look right now: Fernando Rodney (saves, TB), Drew Smyly (fifth starter, DET).

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C Russell Martin (NYY-C) $5,923
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