Outlook Hogan Harris
Hogan Harris Lock in Late-Inning Value for Rising Athletics
Hogan Harris has been highly effective lately, registering a solid 3.21 ERA with nine strikeouts over his last 5.6 innings of work. He currently slots in as the primary closing option for the third-place Athletics, who are holding a 33-35 record in the AL West and riding a two-game win streak. With multiple arms rotating in late-inning situations, his grip on high-leverage roles remains firm.
Under the hood, his 13.27 K/9 on the season showcases elite strikeout upside, yet his 1.99 WHIP represents a major walk risk that could derail his ratios. Our models project a 4.43 ERA and 1.40 WHIP rest-of-season. While some regression is expected, his current form and secure late-inning share make him a reliable source of holds and saves.
Looking ahead, the Athletics finish their weekly schedule with three home matchups against a struggling Colorado team. These matchups are highly favorable, particularly against Colorado's high-ERA starters like Kyle Freeland, which should present ample late-inning opportunities. Harris is a recommended active option for fantasy managers needing holds and strikeout volume. Start.
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Outlook Bryan Hudson
Bryan Hudson's recent ratio regression makes him a sit in standard leagues, though he remains a key high-leverage asset for the first-place White Sox.
Hudson continues to serve as the primary setup man for the first-place White Sox (36-31), though his recent form has slipped with a 10.29 ERA and a 2.57 WHIP over his last five appearances. Despite these recent struggles, Chicago's bullpen relies heavily on him in late-inning situations, especially with Jordan Leasure currently sidelined on the injured list.
While his 1.42 WHIP over the last 30 days is concerning, his overall 2026 campaign has been highly productive, featuring a 2.62 ERA across 27.5 innings. Our models project him to settle in with a 4.05 ERA and a 1.30 WHIP rest-of-season, indicating that his recent slump is likely a temporary hiccup rather than a complete collapse.
With upcoming matchups against the Dodgers' formidable lineup to close out the week, save or hold opportunities might be hard to come by against aces like Yoshinobu Yamamoto. He is a Sit in standard redraft formats for the rest of the week, though he should be held in deep leagues that reward holds.
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