Fantasy Stats

Year fpts
Fantasy Points
fpts/g
Fantasy Points per Game
ip
Innings Pitched
w
Wins
l
Losses
sv
Saves
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Strikeouts
bb
Base on Balls (Walk)
era
Earned Run Average
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Walks and Hits Allowed Per Inning
2024 0.00 0.00
2023 0.00 0.00
2022 -13-6.5 6.7 2 8 6 13.50 2.55
3y Avg. 578.1 32.7 1 3 36 10 4.68 1.19

Fantasy News

  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Back on 60-day IL

    Ynoa (elbow) was placed on the 60-day injured list Thursday, retroactive to March 27. Ynoa finished last season on the 60-day IL after he underwent Tommy John surgery in September, so his move back there to open 2023 was inevitable. The 24-year-old is expected to miss the entire season but could be ready for spring training in 2024.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Lands on 60-day IL

    Ynoa (elbow) was recalled and placed on the 60-day injured list Wednesday. Ynoa has been in the minors since August, but he underwent Tommy John surgery in early September. He'll likely miss the entire 2023 campaign, and Wednesday's transaction is simply procedural to make room on the 40-man roster.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Undergoes Tommy John surgery

    Ynoa underwent Tommy John surgery Wednesday to repair a torn UCL in his right elbow. The 24-year-old hadn't pitched for Triple-A Gwinnett since Aug. 24, though no injury had been reported prior to the surgery announcement from Atlanta on Wednesday. Ynoa will miss the rest of the season and is also likely to be sidelined for the entirety of 2023.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Optioned to Triple-A

    Ynoa was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett on Wednesday. Ynoa will make his way back to Gwinnett after being called up Sunday, failing to appear in a game before being sent down. The move opens a spot in Atlanta's bullpen for Kirby Yates (elbow), who was reinstated from the 60-day injured list Wednesday.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Demoted after rough start

    Atlanta optioned Ynoa to Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday. The demotion is an unwelcome development for fantasy managers hoping to get a two-start week out of Ynoa, who took the hill for Atlanta's series opener in Los Angeles on Monday. Unfortunately, the right-hander labored through 3.2 innings, giving up five runs on four hits and four walks en route to taking his second loss in as many starts this season. Since opening the 2021 campaign with a 2.23 ERA and 0.89 WHIP through his first seven starts and then being shut down for an extended period with a broken hand, Ynoa hasn't re-emerged as a reliable rotation option for Atlanta. The reigning World Series champions had recently added Bryce Elder to the mix as a sixth starter, so Atlanta will likely just condense to a five-man rotation now that Ynoa is headed to the minors.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Knocked around by Dodgers

    Ynoa (0-2) completed 3.2 innings against the Dodgers on Monday, allowing five runs on four hits and four walks while striking out four. He was charged with the loss. The right-hander struggled with his control in the contest, issuing four walks and throwing only 40 of 75 pitches for strikes. When he did get the ball over the plate, the Dodgers largely capitalized, knocking a pair of extra-base hits against him, including a Freddie Freeman solo homer in the first inning. Ynoa showed some promise with a 4.05 ERA and 100:25 K:BB last season, but he hasn't pitched well in 2022, allowing 10 earned runs and posting an 8:6 K:BB across 6.2 frames. He'll try to turn things around in his next start, which is tentatively slated to come at home against Miami on Sunday.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Start pushed back

    Ynoa is now scheduled to start Monday's game against the Dodgers, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Ynoa was initially slated to start Sunday's series finale, but he'll instead get an extra day of rest after Bryce Elder was pushed up in the rotation to start against San Diego. Ynoa will attempt to bounce back after he allowed five runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out four in three innings to take the loss Monday against the Nationals.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Hit hard in Monday's loss

    Ynoa (0-1) took the loss in Monday's 11-2 rout at the hands of the Nationals, coughing up five runs on seven hits and two walks over three innings. He struck out four. The young right-hander was able to escape trouble in the first two innings, but things fell apart for Ynoa in the third. He threw 41 of 72 pitches for strikes before getting the hook, but the Atlanta bullpen didn't have any more success than he did. Ynoa will look to rebound in his next start, scheduled for Sunday in San Diego.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Favorite for rotation spot

    Ynoa is a favorite to land a rotation spot to begin the season, Justin Toscano of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. The status of Ynoa's health was unclear when he reported to camp after he suffered from shoulder inflammation during the postseason. However, he threw three scoreless innings in a Grapefruit League appearance against the Twins on Tuesday, seemingly answering any short-term concerns. Across 91 innings in 2021, Ynoa showed promise by maintaining a 4.05 ERA and 1.11 WHIP with a 100:25 K:BB.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Looks healthy Tuesday

    Ynoa gave up two hits over three scoreless innings in Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Twins. He didn't walk or strike out a batter. The right-hander dealt with injuries in the second half of last season, including shoulder inflammation during the playoffs, but Ynoa looked good in his first appearance this spring. He entered the game in the fourth inning, following Max Fried, and faced a Minnesota squad that trotted out most of its Opening Day lineup. Ynoa could be in the mix for a rotation spot if he proves he's healthy in camp, but the 23-year-old's lack of a third pitch and potential durability issues might make him a better fit in the bullpen.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Removed from NCLS roster

    Ynoa (shoulder) was removed from Atlanta's roster for the NLCS on Wednesday, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports. Ynoa was scratched from starting Game 4 against the Dodgers on Wednesday due to shoulder inflammation, and Atlanta has now received approval to remove him from the NLCS roster He won't be eligible to pitch in the World Series if Atlanta advances. Dylan Lee was added to the roster in a corresponding move.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: First pitcher for bullpen game

    Ynoa is listed as Atlanta's starting pitcher Wednesday for what's expected to be a bullpen day in Game 4 of the NLCS matchup with the Dodgers, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports. The 23-year-old will move back to the rotation after he tossed one inning in relief during Atlanta's four-game series victory over the Brewers in the NLDS, but manager Brian Snitker likely won't let Ynoa work deep into Wednesday's contest. Because he struggled in a traditional starting role over the final six weeks of the regular season upon returning from a fractured hand in mid-August, Ynoa could be capped at 2-to-3 innings while Atlanta looks to maximize his results. Drew Smyly and A.J. Minter are candidates to cover multiple frames behind Ynoa.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Strikes out eight in 4.2 innings

    Ynoa allowed two earned runs on four hits and two walks with eight strikeouts through 4.2 innings, taking a no-decision in Wednesday's 3-2 loss to the Rockies. Ynoa allowed just two singles through his first four innings, but he coughed up two more hits, a sac bunt and a pair of walks in a fifth inning that saw the right-hander leave with the bases loaded. Fortunately, Jacob Webb saved the 23-year-old's line by escaping the inning unscathed. Even with the heroics from Webb, two tough streaks persist for Ynoa. The pitcher has allowed multiple earned runs in five straight starts and has lost four straight decisions. He'll look to put an end to those runs in his next start, which figures to be Monday against the Diamondbacks.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Strikes out seven in no-decision

    Ynoa allowed two runs on three hits and two walks while striking out seven over five innings in a no-decision against the Nationals on Thursday. His first inning was a bit of a mess -- Ynoa walked the first batter he faced and then allowed back-to-back hits to Juan Soto and Josh Bell. The right-hander was dominant the rest of the way, allowing just one base knock (a single) over his final four frames. Atlanta's bullpen briefly let the lead slip away, meaning Ynoa is still winless since he returned from the injured list. He projects for a home start against the Rockies next week, which looks like a great spot for Ynoa to finally get back in the win column.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Takes fifth loss

    Ynoa (4-5) suffered the loss against Colorado on Friday, pitching 5.2 innings and allowing four runs on five hits and one walk while striking out five. The right-hander nearly notched a quality start, but a pair of two-out sixth-inning base knocks resulted in the Rockies' decisive fourth run and Ynoa's subsequent exit. He has taken the loss in four of his past five starts and has not picked up a win since May 9 against the Phillies. Ynoa still holds a strong 3.19 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and 71:17 K:BB across 67.2 innings on the season, however, and appears to have a secure spot in the rotation. He's likely to face Washington at home next week.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Fans nine in loss

    Ynoa (4-3) allowed three runs on four hits and a walk over six innings Monday, striking out nine and taking a loss against the Yankees. Ynoa didn't have much trouble with anyone in the Yankees' lineup aside from Giancarlo Stanton. He allowed a solo homer to Stanton in the second inning followed by a two-run double in the sixth. In two starts since his three-month stint on the injured list, the 6-foot-2 righty has allowed three runs through 11.1 frames (2.38 ERA) with a strong 13:2 K:BB. Ynoa is sporting a 2.89 ERA through 56 innings on the year. He's projected to face the Dodgers on the road next week.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Strong return

    Ynoa allowed three hits and one walk with four strikeouts across 5.1 scoreless innings Tuesday against the Marlins. He did not factor into the decision. Ynoa was activated from the injured list Tuesday to make his first start since May 16. He showed little rust, holding the Marlins without an extra-base hit while also generating nine swinging strikes on 80 total pitches. Even with a three-month absence, Ynoa appears to be in the midst of a breakout as he has allowed one or fewer earned runs in six of his nine starts this season.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Makes return from IL

    Atlanta reinstated Ynoa (hand) from the 60-day injured list ahead of his scheduled start Tuesday against the Marlins. Reliever Jacob Webb was dispatched to Triple-A Gwinnett to clear a spot on the active roster for Ynoa, who will be making his first start with Atlanta since May 16 after he was on the shelf for the past three months with a fractured right hand. The 23-year-old was cleared to rejoin the Atlanta rotation after he recently wrapped up a two-week minor-league rehab assignment that culminated with a 4.2-inning, seven-strikeout outing Aug. 11 for Gwinnett. He tossed 83 pitches in that outing, so he shouldn't face any significant restrictions with his workload when he takes the mound Tuesday.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Nearing activation

    Ynoa (hand) is lined up to be activated from the injured list Tuesday to start at Miami, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports. Ynoa completed his last rehab outing Wednesday, throwing 83 pitches while striking out seven across 4.2 innings. He also allowed three runs on four hits and four walks, but the team is confident enough in his form to activate him in the coming days. Prior to hitting the injured list May 17, Ynoa had maintained a 3.02 ERA and 1.05 WHIP with 50 strikeouts across 44.2 innings.
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  • Braves' Huascar Ynoa: Strikes out seven in rehab outing

    Ynoa (hand) made the third start of his rehab assignment Wednesday with Triple-A Gwinnett, striking out seven over 4.2 innings while giving up three runs on four hits and four walks. Ynoa probably wasn't as sharp Wednesday as Atlanta hoped, but after building up to 83 pitches in the rehab outing, he should receive the green light to make his next start in the big leagues. Expect Atlanta to activate him from the 60-day injured list and insert him into the rotation at some point during next week's series in Miami. If manager Brian Snitker doesn't elect to expand his rotation to six men, Touki Toussaint or Kyle Muller would be the most likely candidates to head to the bullpen or to Triple-A Gwinnett to clear a spot for Ynoa.
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