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Apr 22, 2024 | 1 | 0 | 4.32 | 0 | 3.5 |
Apr 20, 2024 | 1 | 0 | 4.91 | 0 | 4 |
Apr 17, 2024 | 1 | 0 | 6.00 | 0 | 9 |
Apr 16, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 4.50 | 0 | 4 |
Apr 12, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 6.00 | 0 | 3.5 |
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2024 | 23 | 3.3 | 8.3 | 1 | — | — | 8 | 1 | 4.32 | 1.08 |
2023 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2022 | 137 | 2.1 | 62.3 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 60 | 33 | 4.91 | 1.51 |
3y Avg. | 84.5 | 2.1 | 40.3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 39 | 18 | 3.79 | 1.34 |
Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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The Angels selected Strickland's contract from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday. Strickland didn't make the team as a non-roster invitee after pitching well this spring, but he'll receive an early-season promotion. The veteran reliever will likely operate in the middle innings.... See More ... See Less
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Angels' Hunter Strickland: Sent to Triple-A
The Angels reassigned Strickland to Triple-A Salt Lake on Thursday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. Strickland had been in the hunt for a spot in the Angels' Opening Day bullpen while attending spring training as a non-roster invitee, but Anaheim ultimately couldn't make room on the 40-man and 26-man rosters for the journeyman reliever. His minor-league deal with the Angels doesn't contain an out clause, so he'll head to Salt Lake with the hope of performing well and eventually earning a call-up to Anaheim.... See More ... See Less -
Angels' Hunter Strickland: Links up with Angels
Strickland signed a minor-league contract with the Angels on Friday. Strickland's contract includes an invitation to big-league camp, so he will have a chance to earn his way onto the 26-man roster. He did not pitch in the majors last season and was hit hard at the Triple-A level, but the club is hoping familiar surroundings help get the former Angel back on track is his age-34 season.... See More ... See Less -
Hunter Strickland: Released by Cincinnati
Strickland was released by the Reds on Tuesday, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. Strickland had been lit up for 14 earned runs on 13 hits and 12 walks through 11 innings of relief this season at Triple-A Louisville. The 34-year-old right-hander is now a free agent and will look to latch on with a new organization.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Returns to Reds on minors deal
Strickland re-signed Monday with the Reds on a minor-league contract, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic reports. Strickland was released over the weekend after failing to make the Opening Day roster but will ultimately remain in the organization as relief depth at Triple-A Louisville. The veteran reliever posted a 4.91 ERA with seven saves for the Reds last season.... See More ... See Less -
Hunter Strickland: Released by Reds
Strickland was released by the Reds on Saturday. Strickland appeared in 66 games for the Reds last season and saved seven of them, but that came with a well-deserved 4.91 ERA. He returned as a non-roster invitee this spring but failed to earn a spot.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Back with Reds as NRI
Strickland signed with the Reds as a non-roster invitee Saturday. Strickland saved seven games for the Reds last season, though he likely wouldn't have matched that total with many other clubs. His 4.91 ERA looks fair according to his 4.78 FIP, and both his 21.1 percent strikeout rate and 11.6 percent walk rate were unimpressive. Alexis Diaz has been named the Reds closer, and while Strickland could find his way to the back of an unproven bullpen again at some point this season, he could just as easily fail to earn a roster spot.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Loses hold of closer's role
Strickland struck out two in a perfect ninth inning Wednesday in the Reds' 10-2 loss to the Mets. Manager David Bell said prior to the contest that Strickland will be moved out of the closer's role and will be deployed in different scenarios as the Reds look for him to regain top form, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. The role change comes after Strickland blew his fourth save of the season in Sunday's loss to the Brewers while surrendering at least one run for the fourth time in his last five appearances. Though Bell didn't formally name a new closer, Alexis Diaz is the most logical candidate to serve as the lead option in what could be a committee approach to save situations. Strickland's usage Wednesday in the final inning of a blowout loss would seem to suggest that his next few opportunities will come in low-leverage spots.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Secures seventh save
Strickland earned the save over the Marlins on Monday, pitching one inning and allowing one run on two hits and one walk while striking out two batters. Strickland was activated from the bereavement list early Monday and was immediately thrust back into closing duties. He came on in the ninth inning with the Reds holding a 3-0 lead and quickly ran into trouble, allowing each of the first two batters he faced to reach base. However, Strickland struck out the following two hitters before allowing a run-scoring single, and he was able to close out the contest on a flyout. The veteran has seven saves on the season, and he appears to be manager David Bell's closer of choice in spite of an unsettling 5.79 ERA and 1.63 WHIP.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Rejoins roster
Strickland (personal) was activated from the bereavement list Monday. Strickland left the team July 29 to tend to a personal matter, but he has rejoined the club and will be available out of the Reds' bullpen moving forward. Strickland was operating as Cincinnati's closer when he landed on the bereavement list, so chances are he will reclaim that role.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Lands on bereavement list
Strickland (personal) was placed on the bereavement list Friday. Strickland picked up two saves this week before allowing three runs to take a blown save and a loss Thursday against the Marlins, and he'll now step away from the Reds due to an unspecified personal situation. The right-hander can remain on the bereavement list for 3-7 days, so he should rejoin the team next week. Alexis Diaz should operate as Cincinnati's primary closer in the meantime.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Picks up save Wednesday
Strickland earned a save against the Marlins on Wednesday, allowing one hit in a scoreless ninth inning. Strickland came on in the ninth inning to protect a two-run lead and overcame a leadoff single to secure the save. The right-hander has picked up a save twice in the past four days after failing to record any saves through the first 23 days of July. Cincinnati doesn't have a clearly defined closer, but Strickland appears to be the leading candidate to close things out when the opportunity arises.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Serves up three-run blast
Strickland allowed three runs on three hits -- including a home run -- over one inning Saturday against the Cardinals. He did not record a strikeout. Lars Nootbaar turned the game into a laugher with his three-run shot off Strickland in the eighth inning. The 33-year-old Strickland remains tied for the team lead in saves with four, but he now has a 5.40 ERA and 1.65 WHIP this season. Manager David Bell figures to turn to Alexis Diaz and other younger players for saves more in the second half.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Blows second save
Strickland gave up a run on two hits in an inning of relief to blow his second save of the season in Wednesday's 8-3 extra-inning loss to the Mets. Tasked with protecting a 3-2 lead in the ninth inning, Strickland instead gave up a run-scoring double to Starling Marte to send the game to extras, when Dauri Moreta completely imploded. Strickland has blown his last two save chances and has a 5.34 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and 26:18 K:BB through 28.2 innings on the year, but Cincinnati doesn't have a clear alternative for closing situations at the moment.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Collects second win Tuesday
Strickland (2-2) picked up the win in Tuesday's 1-0 victory over the Mets, pitching a perfect ninth inning without a walk or a strikeout. The right-hander entered a scoreless tie in the top of the ninth and needed only nine pitches (seven strikes) to knife through the bottom of the Mets' order. Strickland then got rewarded when Mike Moustakas brought home Tommy Pham with a sacrifice fly in the Reds' half of the frame. Strickland has two wins and two saves in his last four appearances, but the other win came as a result of a blown save. Despite his current assignment as Cincinnati's closer, his job security seems very low -- he carries a 5.00 ERA, 1.56 WHIP and 9:3 K:BB through nine innings since the beginning of June, and that ERA doesn't account for three unearned runs.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Notches another save
Strickland picked up the save Tuesday against the Cubs. He allowed one hit and zero walks while striking out one over one scoreless inning. Strickland has now earned both of the Reds' last two saves and three of the team's last four. Granted it took injuries to Tony Santillan (back), Alexis Diaz (biceps) and Lucas Sims (back) to get him there, but for his part Strickland has pitched well since the end of April. Diaz may return as soon as this weekend, but manager David Bell could opt to reward Strickland for the stability he has provided lately and keep him in the ninth inning.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Looks like primary closer
Manager David Bell intimated Sunday that Strickland is the Reds' preferred closing option, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. "Hunter is definitely somebody that likes [closing games]," Bell said. "He thrives on it. In some ways, I think the bigger the situation, the better pitcher he's going to be. It may not always be the ninth, but I'm definitely aware of that and it works in his favor to keep getting those opportunities." Alexis Diaz (biceps) and Tony Santillan (back) recently joined Lucas Sims (back) on the injured list, with their absences thrusting Strickland into a more prominent role out of necessity. Strickland, who claimed the Reds' most recent save chance in Friday's win over the Giants, looks like he could operate as the team's primary ninth-inning option, at least until the Reds add some healthy arms back into the mix. Of the three injured relievers, Diaz looks to be the closest to a return; he threw a bullpen session Sunday and could be activated from the IL on Friday when first eligible.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Notches third save
Strickland saved Friday's 4-2 win against the Giants, recording a walk and strikeout apiece in a scoreless ninth inning. With Alexis Diaz (biceps) and Tony Santillan (back) both sidelined, manager David Bell turned to Strickland for the save and the righty delivered against his former team. The 33-year-old was able to work around a two-out walk and has now logged each of Cincinnati's last two saves, though he possesses an uninspiring 5.11 ERA and 1.74 WHIP with 18 walks and 24 strikeouts in 24.2 innings.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Picks up second save
Strickland earned a save against the Diamondbacks on Monday, pitching a perfect ninth inning during which he struck out one batter. The Reds have deployed a variety of closers this season, with five different pitchers notching at least one save. Alexis Diaz was the ninth-inning option of choice the day prior, but manager David Bell turned to Strickland on Monday with Cincinnati up by a run. The veteran came through to earn the save, needing only 12 pitches to retire the side in order. Strickland has previous closing experience -- he saved 14 games for San Francisco in 2018 -- so it's feasible that he could eventually move to the front of the pack for the Reds' closer role. However, the right-hander hasn't exactly impressed this season, posting a 5.73 ERA, 1.86 WHIP and ugly 21:17 K:BB across 22 innings.... See More ... See Less -
Reds' Hunter Strickland: Earns first save of season
Strickland picked up the save Wednesday against the Cubs. He allowed one run on one hit and one walk while striking out one over one inning. With Lucas Sims (back) on the 15-day injured list, Strickland earned his first save chance of the season. The veteran was shaky and allowed the tying run to reach third base, but he ultimately got the job done by striking out Christopher Morel. Tony Santillan, Alexis Diaz and Art Warren have all registered saves in Sims' recent absence, but the trio served as set-up men for Strickland on Wednesday. Cincinnati's closing situation will likely continue to be handled by a committee until Sims returns to the team.... See More ... See Less
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Jeff Fletcher@JeffFletcherOCR45M agoOrioles 6, Angels 5 Anderson: 5 IP, 2 ER Suarez: .2 IP, 4 ER Trout HR (10) Ward 2-run HR (7) Neto HR (1) The Angels are 10-15.
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Los Angeles Angels@Angels1H agoFINAL: Angels 5, Orioles 6 https://t.co/LVw81i7Lbf
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger1H agoFinal: #Orioles 6, #Angels 5: Mike Trout becomes the first player in the Majors to reach 10 homers this season. Jose Suarez allows 4 ER in the sixth inning. Taylor Ward, Zach Neto both homer. Tyler Anderson allows 2 ER in 5 IP. Series loss. Jo Adell caught stealing to end it.
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger1H agoZach Neto with his first homer of the season and the #Angels are down 6-4 in the eighth.
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger2H agoMiguel Sanó left the game with left knee soreness, the #Angels announce
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger2H agoTaylor Ward with a two-run homer to right and the #Angels cut it to 6-3 in the sixth.
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger2H agoMike Trout hits a solo homer down the left-field line for his MLB-leading 10th blast of the year. But the #Angels are down 6-1 after Jose Suarez allowed four runs in the sixth.
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger2H agoLefty Tyler Anderson got out of a jam in the fifth. It took him 105 pitches to get through five innings. He walked four and gave up four hits. #Angels down 2-0.
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Jeff Fletcher@JeffFletcherOCR3H agoMike Trout is now 2 for 20 with runners in scoring position. The Angels are down 1-0 after 3.
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Rhett Bollinger@RhettBollinger3H agoMiguel Sanó with a great diving stop and throw from third to save at least one run from scoring. Anderson then got out of the inning. #Angels down 1-0. https://t.co/gkGnhIVZKD