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Bryan King Fantasy Stats

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Relief Pitcher #74

Healthy
Height / Weight 6'1"  /  205 lbs.
Date of Birth (Age) Nov 5, 1996 (29)
Experience 3 seasons
College McNeese State
ESPN Eligible SP
Yahoo Eligible RP

2026 Rankings

Preseason RP50
Current RP121

Season Stats

SEASON TEAM POS GP FPTS/G GS W L SV IP ERA WHIP H R ER HR BB SO AVG
2024HOURP283.3010026.12.391.139207711032.213
2025HOURP683.3054268.02.781.044602121101169.233
2026HOURP222.6001625.12.841.3032310811019.235
Career 118 3.2 0 6 5 8 119.2 2.71 1.120 103 38 36 12 31 120 .229

Game Log

TEAM OPP POS FPTS GS W L SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG WHIP
May 5, 2026 HOULADRP4.700012.0311002.3331.500
May 11, 2026 HOUSEARP1.600001.0100000.2501.000
May 13, 2026 HOUSEARP-2.100001.0111030.2504.000
May 15, 2026 HOUTEXRP5.800011.2000001.0000.000
May 16, 2026 HOUTEXRP0.900000.2000010.0001.500
May 19, 2026 HOUMINRP3.000001.0200001.4002.000
May 22, 2026 HOUCHCRP3.000011.1000000.0000.000
May 23, 2026 HOUCHCRP3.600011.0100001.2501.000
May 27, 2026 HOUTEXRP-0.500000.1111111.5006.000
May 29, 2026 HOUMILRP3.100001.2100000.1670.600
Last 10 23.2 10 0 0 4 11.2 10 3 3 1 5 6 .217 1.286

Bryan King News

Bryan King  • RP  •  Astros

Bryan King Earns Fifth Save, Remains Closer in Houston?

Houston Astros relief pitcher Bryan King was asked to work out of danger in the eighth inning of Friday's game against the Chicago Cubs. King entered the game with two on and two outs in the eighth inning. He was able to escape without any damage and tossed a perfect ninth inning to earn his fifth save of the season. Enyel De Los Santos and Bryan Abreu have been in the mix for saves as well, but it appears that King is the favorite right now. Josh Hader (biceps) is eligible to return from the Injured List soon. It doesn't sound like any of these relievers are going to have great long-term value. King is the reliever to roster in Houston until Hader reclaims the closer role.
May 22   
Bryan King  • RP  •  Astros

Bryan King Tallies Five-Out Save on Friday, Emerging as Houston's No. 1 Closer?

Houston Astros left-hander Bryan King notched his fourth save of the season on Friday, working 1 2/3 scoreless innings without allowing a baserunner in his team's 2-0 win over the Texas Rangers. It was a nice bounce-back outing for King, who had blown a save in his most recent appearance on Wednesday against the Seattle Mariners. King has been steady overall this season for Houston, recording a 3.26 ERA and 1.34 WHIP with 16 strikeouts across 19 2/3 innings. While King's 19% strikeout rate is not in line with typical closer dominance, he appears to have seized the ninth-inning role in Houston with Astros closer Josh Hader (biceps) on the 60-day injured list due to a biceps injury. Hader could be close to making his return when first eligible in late May, so King's time as the closer in Houston may be short-lived. Still, King offers short-term value on the waiver wire for fantasy managers in desperate need of saves.
May 16   
Bryan King  • RP  •  Astros

Bryan King Blows Second Save, in Danger of Losing Closer Job for Astros?

Houston Astros relief pitcher Bryan King let a one-run lead slip away on Wednesday night, and even though his team rallied to beat the Mariners, he may not be the go-to option for saves in Houston for long. He walked in the tying run and issued three free passes while also giving up an infield single. He escaped a bases-loaded jam, and Bryan Abreu worked a scoreless 10th inning to get the win. King's three walks were the first he allowed in six appearances, so hopefully the weaker command was an outlier. Both Abreu and Enyel De Los Santos pitched effectively in this game and would be the team's next options if it moves away from King. Top closer Josh Hader is continuing his rehab and should return in the next few weeks as well, which will likely take away any save chances that are available in the short term. King is a fine short-term hold in deep leagues, but his fantasy window is closing, especially if his control becomes an issue.
May 14   
Bryan King  • RP  •  Astros

Astros Turn to Bryan King for Another Save, Settling in as the Top Closer?

Houston Astros left-hander Bryan King appears to be solidifying his role as the top ninth-inning option with Josh Hader on the 60-day IL. Bryan King picked up his third save of the season on Tuesday, tossing two innings of one-run ball to secure the win. This performance marks two saves in his last two appearances for the 29-year-old, who is now tied for the team lead in saves. His season metrics include a 3.45 ERA and a 1.34 WHIP. Now in his third season in the majors, his career 2.78 ERA positions him well for high-leverage situations. Expect the Astros to lean on him as their go-to arm for save opportunities moving forward.
May 6   
Bryan King  • RP  •  Astros

Bryan King Falls Short of Five-Out Save, Seeing Closer Value Increase

Houston Astros reliever Bryan King delivered a strong outing Tuesday, nearly securing a five-out save in a 7-6 win over the Colorado Rockies. King allowed no runs on three hits and recorded two strikeouts across 1 1/3 innings before handing off the final out to Enyel De Los Santos. The appearance signals growing trust from the coaching staff in high-leverage spots. King now owns a 1.13 ERA and 1.25 WHIP, and he has not allowed a run since his first outing of the season. His steady performance should lead to more late-inning chances, and is worth keeping an eye on as his closer stock rises.
Apr 15   
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