The Cardinals trailed 6-4 in the ninth inning but rallied off Brandon Morrow to tie the game and push it into extra innings. Extra innings did not last long however, as in the bottom of the tenth inning Kolten Wong blasted a two-run walk-off home run to end the game. He finished the game 1-for-3 with the blast, two runs, and two RBI.  Harrison Bader wasn’t in the Cardinals starting lineup today, but entered the game in the second inning for an injured Tommy Pham . He finished the day 1-for-3 with a walk, two runs, and his fourth stolen base of the season. If Pham is forced to miss more time, Bader will make for a strong short-term play in both seasonal leagues and in DFS. The Cardinals were actually outhit in the game 12-to-7 but their late inning heroics made none of that matter. Tyler Lyons threw three pitches and recorded just one out, but it was enough for him to be the pitcher of record and pick up his first win of the season. Luke Farrell took the loss.

That Just Happened

Sonny Days… Sonny Gray turned in his best outing of the year, hurling six innings of two-run ball and racking up seven strikeouts. He also picked up his second win of the season. Gray has been one of the bigger disappointments in fantasy so far this year, but this marks his second straight quality outing and owners will be hoping he has turned it around. The Yankees have won 14 of their last 15 games for the first time since 1998.

Francisco Lindor clubbed his eighth home run of the season today and he continues his May hot streak. Since the calendar flipped from April-to-May the Shortstop has gone 13-for-31 (.419 BA) with four home runs, eight RBI, and eight runs scored.

Anthony Rizzo had a strong game today, finishing 2-for-5 with a two-run home run. It was his third home run in the last four games and he is 6-for-17 over that stretch. Rizzo had an absolutely miserable start to the season and is still hitting under the Mendoza line, but he appears to be heating up. Welcoming news for fantasy GMs everywhere.

The Tigers defeated the Royals 3-2 behind Jordan Zimmermann’s second straight strong start. He pitched five shutout innings and struck out five to pick up his second win of the year. Despite the two good outings in a row, don’t think that is enough of a reason to pick this guy up. He’s due for clunker. Leonys Martín went 2-for-4 with a walk and a run scored to continue his bounce back campaign.

Jacob Faria is looking good early and the Rays are currently leading the Blue Jays 2-1. Aarón Sánchez , on the other hand, is struggling once again and has already walked four and given up three hits in just three innings. Teoscar Hernandez continues to crush baseballs for the Jays; he just hit his fifth home run of the year.

Burning Questions

Which Jameson Taillon will show up tonight? He has been a roller coaster this year so far. Fantasy owners will be hoping to see him develop some consistency.

Can Caleb Smith continue to be dominant? In his last two starts he has thrown a total of 13 innings and given up just two earned runs while striking out 19.

Charlie Morton and Zack Greinke will do battle in the desert tonight, who comes out on top?

Kevin Gausman has quietly been pitching pretty well since a Opening Day disaster outing, can he keep it going tonight as the Baltimore Machado’s take on the Athletics in Oakland?

Tommy Pham injured his right groin for the second time this season, how many games will he be sidelined?

Where will Matt Harvey land?

 

Stay tuned.