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This week’s update shows the Diamondbacks are nearing their closer situation, while the Padres have contributed two relievers to the All-Star Game. Raisel Iglesias seems to be regaining form in Atlanta, and there’s more to report on recent saves after last week.
Fantasy Baseball Rankings
Tier 1: Top
Josh Hader – Houston Astros
Hader recently struggled with five home runs allowed last month, including a grand slam in a loss after a strong save against the . Despite this, the 31-year-old left-hander remains one of baseball’s most valuable closers, earning his sixth All-Star appearance with impressive stats: a 2.38 ERA, 0.79 WHIP, and a 63/9 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 41 2/3 innings.
Tier 2: Elite
Andrés Muñoz – Seattle Mariners
Edwin Diaz – New York Mets
Aroldis Chapman – Boston Red Sox
Joan Duran – Minnesota Twins
Emmanuel Clase – Cleveland Guardians
Robert Suarez – San Diego Padres
Muñoz, a two-time All-Star, is closing in on Hader after two strong saves this week and maintaining a 1.06 ERA and 0.82 WHIP over 34 innings. Diaz, a three-time All-Star, has been dominant with recent scoreless outings, allowing only one run in his last 24 innings. Chapman extended his scoreless streak to 16 games but hit two batters recently; as an eight-time All-Star, he’s a key player who might be traded despite the Red Sox’s playoff position. Duran recorded his 14th save despite some hiccups pitching this week. Clase bounced back from a blown save and continues to be a reliable closer with 19 saves. Suarez took over for Chris Sale, delivering two saves and excellent strikeout-to-walk metrics.
Tier 3: Solid Options
Mason Miller, Devin Williams, Trevor Megill, Felix Bautista, Tanner Scott, Will Vest, Emilio Pagán, David Bednar, Daniel Palencia, Camilo Doval, Jeff Hoffman, Ryan Helsley, Carlos Estevez, Pete Fairbanks, Kyle Finnegan, Kenley Jansen
Miller had a quiet week with no save opportunities, while Williams secured two saves with solid outings for the Yankees. Megill recorded three saves and a win, adding up to 21 saves this season with strong stats. Bautista had mixed results but continues to show resilience. Scott had a tough stretch amid the ’ losing streak. Vest earned two saves against the Rays, and Pagán posted another strong outing, possibly attracting trade interest. Bednar returned from injury, and Palencia had limited action. Doval picked up his 14th save but struggled with control at times, while Randy Rodríguez, a bullpen standout, earned All-Star recognition. Hoffman recorded two saves and has a growing scoreless streak. Helsley added another save with a clean inning, and Estevez continues to excel with 25 saves this season. Fairbanks secured a win in limited action, and Finnegan made scoreless appearances. Jansen maintained an 11-outing scoreless streak with 16 saves this year.
Tier 4: Here for a Save
Dylan Lee/Raisel Iglesias (Atlanta Braves), Kevin Ginkel (Arizona Diamondbacks), Matt Strahm/Orion Kerkering (Philadelphia Phillies), Robert Garcia (Texas Rangers)
Atlanta’s closer situation is unsettled, with Lee and Iglesias sharing saves. Iglesias appears to be reclaiming the primary role, pitching scorelessly over nearly 10 innings since early June. The Diamondbacks are facing injuries in their bullpen, with Shelby Miller sidelined, and Ginkel stepping in despite a rough ERA. Philadelphia’s Romano has struggled lately after a long dry spell in saves but had a chance last week. Texas’s Garcia has been unreliable, with other relievers like Chris Martin also faltering this week.
Tier 5: Bottom of the Barrel
Calvin Faucher/Ronnie Henriquez (Miami Marlins), Seth Halvorsen (Colorado Rockies), Grant Taylor (Chicago White Sox)
Rising/Stashing Relief Pitchers
Braydon Fisher is proving invaluable for the Blue Jays, making a big impact in his rookie year with impressive strikeout and control numbers. Jariel Rodríguez could take over saves if Hoffman is unavailable, while Isaac Mattson has been effective for the Pirates with strong stats in a high-leverage role. Bednar and Dennis Santana might be trade candidates, making Mattson a potential closer as well.
Fan Take: These updates highlight the dynamic bullpen roles shaping the current MLB season, emphasizing the value of reliable closers in fantasy and real baseball. For fans, this underscores how injuries and performance shifts can change team strategies and playoff chances, keeping the sport exciting and unpredictable.