by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
Porcello was in cruise control until the Orioles broke open the game with a six-run fourth inning. Chris Davis started the onslaught with a two-run homer and Taylor Teagarden followed up four batters later with a three-run homer. The right-hander didn't issue a walk and struck out four, while losing for the second time in four starts.
Porcello will look to get back into the win column Tuesday against the Angels. Porcello had a disastrous start against Los Angeles April 20, allowing nine runs on nine hits and one walk in two-thirds inning.
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
Manager Joe Maddon said Price's schedule will depend on how well he feels from start to start. The Rays are hopeful he can return by the All-Star break.
by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com
Puig finished 2 for 5 with a double and a run scored. He now has nine multi-hit games in 13 starts. Amazingly, his batting line fell to .472/.491/.755 from .479/.500/.771 as a result of the relatively off day.
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
Tillman has won four straight starts and five straight decisions. He hasn't lost in six starts and the Orioles have scored at least nine runs in four of Tillman's last six starts.
The right-hander will aim for his ninth win Monday against the Indians. He's 1-1 with a 5.27 ERA and 1.46 WHIP in three career starts against Cleveland.
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
Suzuki, who has three home runs, finished 3 for 4 with two runs. He's batting .455 (10 for 22) with one home run, one double and three RBI in his last six games (five starts).
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
Ross took a ball off the mask in his last start and suffered headaches. He went on the concussion disabled list for the second time. He's batting .185 over 65 at-bats.
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
Francis surrendered eight runs in six innings Tuesday to push his ERA on the season to 6.58. Francis has minor-league options remaining, but would have to agree to an assignment to Triple-A Colorado Springs before that move can be made.
by Al Melchior | Data Analyst
Lohse struggled through a tough May schedule that included two starts against the Cardinals and one against the Rangers, but aside from those three outings and a disastrous start at the Twins, the strike-throwing Brewer has been solid again this season. He still possesses pinpoint control and can lower your staff's ERA and WHIP. With upcoming starts against the Cubs and Pirates, he won't even hurt you too much in the strikeout category.
Lohse still isn't worth using in many one-start weeks, but while he is widely available (63 percent ownership rate on CBSSports.com), standard mixed league owners need to pick him up for the coming scoring period.
by Jack Moore | CBSSports.com
Ramirez finished 4 for 4 with two singles, a double and a home run. He scored twice and knocked in two runs. With the performance, Ramirez's season OPS skyrocketed from .746 to .997.





