Outlook Emilio Pagan
Pagan Remains Sidelined as Hamstring Rehab Continues
Emilio Pagan remains sidelined on the injured list after suffering a severe left hamstring strain in early May. Before the injury, he was serving as the primary option for late-inning depth, but his absence has forced the fifth-place Reds, who are currently on a four-game losing streak, to turn to Tony Santillan in the closer role. With Pagan still weeks away from returning, his status remains strictly inactive.
Prior to the injury, Pagan was on pace to chase our season projection of 15 saves, 67 strikeouts, and a solid 1.15 WHIP over 66 innings. While his early 2026 ratios were inflated, his stellar 2025 campaign, where he recorded 32 saves with a 3.01 ERA, highlights his true late-inning potential. Once he returns, he should immediately push to reclaim a high-leverage role in the bullpen, making him a viable stash in deeper leagues.
The Reds are scheduled for six games this week against San Diego and Arizona, but Pagan will not participate as he continues his recovery. With zero projected appearances or fantasy points on the immediate horizon, he cannot help active rosters. Keep him tucked away in an injured list slot until he begins a rehab assignment. Verdict: Sit.
Updated 2 days ago
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Outlook Jacob Latz
Latz Shines in Late-Inning Role and Demands Active Lineup Status
Jacob Latz has been exceptional lately, posting a tiny 1.76 ERA and 0.78 WHIP with eight strikeouts over his last 14 days. This superb form has helped the second-place Rangers (32-33) stay competitive in the division. With fellow reliever Chris Martin sidelined by a shoulder injury, Latz has cemented his role as a crucial late-inning weapon, frequently securing high-leverage opportunities.
His current 1.96 ERA and minuscule 0.65 WHIP far outpace last year's 3.08 ERA and our models' conservative 4.37 season projection. While his microscopic walk rate is bound to experience some minor regression, his 4.83 strikeout-to-walk ratio is a career-best mark that supports his breakout. He has clearly taken a massive step forward and remains a reliable source of ratios and saves.
The Rangers travel for six road games this week, featuring three matchups against Kansas City and three against Boston. Our weekly projection expects five innings of work with a stellar 1.26 ERA, 0.56 WHIP, and at least one save. He is a premier reliever option who must be active in all formats. Verdict: Start.
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