Reynaldo Lopez
RP,SP - Atlanta Braves
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Reynaldo Lopez allowed two earned runs over 4 2/3 innings in Saturday's 4-1 loss to the Pirates.
Fantasy Impact
He surrendered five hits and one walk while striking out three. Despite this hiccup, Lopez's season ERA slightly rose but remains impressive at 1.75, with a WHIP of 1.09. His performance today, though not disastrous, might raise slight concerns among fantasy managers used to his stronger outings. However, given his solid season stats, including a decent strikeout rate and excellent ERA, Lopez should still be considered a reliable option in most fantasy formats. His ability to maintain low scoring against him, even on tougher days, keeps him relevant in fantasy circles.
Reynaldo Lopez was removed from his start Monday due to back tightness.
Fantasy Impact
Manager Brian Snitker stated that Lopez will not miss a start and is considered day-to-day. Lopez allowed two hits, two walks, and registered four strikeouts in five innings pitched.
Reynaldo Lopez allowed one earned run and struck out five over 5 1/3 innings as the Braves topped the Red Sox 4-2.
Fantasy Impact
Despite somewhat shaky control that led to four walks, Lopez managed to limit the damage, keeping his ERA impressively low at 1.53 for the season. Fantasy managers should note that while Lopez's WHIP and strikeout rates are solid, his high walk rate could be a concern in tighter matchups.
Reynaldo Lopez allowed three earned runs over five innings while striking out seven in the Braves' 3-2 loss to the Mariners.
Fantasy Impact
Despite a relatively solid performance with seven strikeouts, Lopez's effort wasn't enough to secure a win, as he was tagged with three earned runs on six hits and two walks. This outing marks a slight deviation from his stellar early-season form, but he still boasts a 1.50 ERA and a 1.00 WHIP.
Reynaldo Lopez delivered a strong performance, allowing just one earned run and striking out six over seven innings in the Braves' 4-3 win against the Marlins.
Fantasy Impact
This outing continues a stellar start to the season for Lopez, who now boasts a minuscule ERA and a WHIP that would make any fantasy manager smile. His ability to maintain a high strikeout rate while keeping walks and hits to a minimum suggests that his early season success isn't just a fluke. Given his current form, Lopez should be considered a valuable asset in all fantasy formats, especially in leagues that value strikeouts and WHIP. Managers should keep riding the wave with Lopez, as his underlying metrics like FIP and BABIP indicate sustained performance.