Here’s a look at the unheralded players who played well yesterday.
Atlanta Braves @ Washington Nationals
Chipper Jones may be old, but he got off to a great start: He went two for four with the first run of the year.
Derek Lowe, my streaming pitcher option, threw 5-2/3 scoreless innings. He struck out six batters and had a 0.88 WHIP. For the Nationals, Danny Espinosa went two for three.
Livan Hernandez took the loss, but only gave up two runs and four hits (no walks) in 6-1/3 innings for a 2.84 ERA and a 0.63 WHIP.
Milwaukee Brewers @ Cincinnati Reds
Ramon Hernandez not only sealed the deal for the Reds, he got off to a monster start for fantasy teams. He went four for five with a game-winning three-run home run.
John Axford gave up four runs, including the game-winner, in two-third innings to blow a save. You don’t lose your closer gig in one day, but this is a bad way to start the year.
Setup man Takashi Saito struck out two in one inning of work.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim @ Kansas City Royals
Maicer Izturis went two for five with an RBI and a stolen base for the Halos.
Jeff Mathis went two for four with a home run. Melky Cabrera went three for five with a stolen base for Kansas City. Aaron Crow struck out three in one and one-third innings of relief.
San Diego Padres @ St. Louis Cardinals
Cameron Maybin went two for five with a home run for the Padres. Nick Hundley was two for four with two RBIs. Lance Berkman went two for four with a run for the Cardinals.
Brian Tallet stuck out two in an inning of relief. Ryan Franklin blew a save opportunity.
San Francisco Giants @ Los Angeles Dodgers
Jonathan Broxton got the save, but gave up a home run to Pat Burrell, while Hong-Chih Kuo pitched a scoreless inning.
You can’t lose the closer gig on Opening Day, but if you Broxton owners have to feel a little uneasy with his start.
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