Enyel De Los Santos Picks Up Another Win Against Rays
Cleveland Guardians right-handed reliever Enyel De Los Santos remained perfect on the season and picked up his fifth win of the year in a close 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday. De Los Santos didn't allow a run or a hit while walking none and striking out two batters in his one inning of work in the eighth before right-hander Trevor Stephan came on to pick up his third save of the season. De Los Santos has two wins and a hold in his 10 September outings, and he's been strong for Cleveland all year with a 2.98 ERA (2.63 FIP), a 1.05 WHIP, one save and 59 strikeouts in his 51 1/3 innings. He also has three holds on the year.
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Enyel De Los Santos will make his first Major League start of the season Sunday vs the Marlins. De Los Santos made two MLB starts last season, and was pitching to a 3.28 ERA in 35 2/3 innings with Triple-A Lehigh Valley so far this season. He has an impressive 44 strikeouts to 13 walks in the minors and has an above average 11.5 swinging strike rate. Despite those numbers, he is carrying a 5.25 FIP which suggests he's been a bit lucky up to this point and his .247 BABIP against is sure to be higher at the Big League Level. A good matchup with Miami makes him a decent streaming option in deep or NL only leagues but most mixed league owners don't need to rush to add the 23-year-old righty.
Enyel De Los Santos to Start for Phillies on Sunday
With Zach Eflin being scratched due to a blister, Philadelphia Phillies pitched Enyel De Los Santos will be recalled from Triple-A to start on Sunday against the Marlins. Santos just made his MLB debut a few days ago, pitching 6 1/3 innings of three run ball, striking out six in a win. Clearly Philadelphia's brass thinks highly enough of him to give Santos another start. The rookie will be facing a weak Marlins team and after a strong debut, could be a cheap streamer in DFS on Sunday.
A day after making his professional debut for the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field against the New York Mets, Enyel De Los Santos was optioned back to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. It was a move that was widely expected, as the club announced a corresponding move would be made on Thursday. De Los Santos tossed 6 1/3 innings against the Mets on Tuesday, striking out six and allowing just three runs. He shouldnt be expected back up any time soon, but should any injury transpire, the 22-year-old would seem likely to get the call back up.
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Enyel De Los Santos struck out six over 6 1/3 innings in his Major League debut against the New York Mets on Tuesday. The 22-year-old was in control until the seventh, when he was pulled after walking Jose Reyes and yielding a run-scoring triple to Amed Rosario. He's expected to return to Triple-A, where he's fanned 87 over 95 1/3 innings this season. De Los Santos is worth rostering in dynasty formats.
The Philadelphia Phillies have called up Enyel De Los Santos from Triple-A to make his major league debut in a start against the Mets on Tuesday. He'll face off against similarly debuting Drew Gagnon. Santos shined in the minor leagues this season, pitching to a 9-3 record with a 1.89 ERA and a 87/31 K/BB ratio. It's likely that he is sent back down after the game, but the Phillies rookie makes for an excellent streamer on Tuesday.
Hoby Milner Optioned So Enyel De Los Santos Can Start Tuesday
The Philadelphia Phillies optioned Hoby Milner to Triple-A Lehigh Valley Monday to make room for Enyel De Los Santos. According to Scott Lauber De Los Santos will be on the roster "once he's officially called up to start Tuesday night." De Los Santos is 9-3 with 87 strikeouts and 31 walks in the minors. He was traded from the San Diego Padres for Freddy Galvis during the off-season.
Philadelphia Phillies pitching prospect Enyel De Los Santos went 5 2/3 innings Saturday for Triple-A Lehigh Valley. De Los Santos struck out eight batters and issued two walks. He also gave up five hits and two runs (one earned). De Los Santos was acquired from the Padres as part of a package for shortstop Freddy Galvis this offseason. The right-hander is still developing his curveball as his third pitch and will likely need to achieve that if he wants to start at the next level. He now has a 1.98 ERA in his first three starts of the year.