Jurrjens doing well at Gwinnett: Braves pitcher Jair Jurrjens tossed a seven-inning complete game on Friday for Triple-A Gwinnet. Jurrjens improved to 2-0 with a 2.05 ERA since being demoted to the minors. He gave up eight hits, struck out two and walked one. "He did OK," manger Fredi Gonzalez told MLB.com. (Updated 05/12/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/23/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Jurrjens was 0-2 with a 9.37 ERA in four starts for Atlanta this season before he was sent to Gwinnett on April 24. While he could be rejoining the Braves rotation sooner than later, Atlanta isn't going to rush Jurrjens back and have him continue to struggle. Fantasy owners in deeper mixed leagues should continue to track his progress and if room allows it, stash him in hopes he returns to the majors soon. (Updated 05/12/2012).
04/15/2012 08:02 Shuffling the Rotations for Week 3
No shortage of two-start studs in Fantasy Week 3, but who else might be able to help out in a pinch? Our Al Melchior shares his Top 70 starters for the upcoming scoring period in his Shuffling the Rotations.
04/14/2012 09:38 By the Numbers: Specialists for hire
Which starting pitchers might be able to help you in a specific category? Our Al Melchior spotlights a handful of names that can help in either ERA or WHIP -- but unlikely both -- in his By the Numbers.
04/14/2012 00:50 The Lineup: Big bounce-backs
Hey, every team has played at least one home game now! All the special openers have concluded, so we can officially look forward to the grind. Friday night was yet another great night of baseball, with some huge pitching performances, a few good offensive displays and a pair of extra-inning contests. Let's start with some bounce-backs.
04/13/2012 22:00 Braves starting pitchers tie dubious record
The Braves starting pitchers have tied the major-league record by failing to record an out in the sixth inning for the seventh straight game to open the season.
04/09/2012 11:21 Reality Check: False hope springs eternal
Some owners tend to make a big deal out of spring stats, setting unrealistic expectations as a result. Scott White touches on that and shares a few minor leaguers worth tracking in his Reality Check.
Believe it or not, Jair Jurrjens was actually in the discussion to start for the NL All-Star team last July. He had a 12-4 record, a 1.87 ERA and the novelty of being someone other than Roy Halladay. It's a good thing he didn't get the nod, though, because he won exactly one game the rest of the way, posting a 5.88 ERA in seven starts. His right knee -- the one that required arthroscopic surgery prior to the season -- began to bother him, landing him on the DL for a two-week stretch in early August and sidelining him for good in early September. The injury likely contributed to his downfall and no doubt ruined his trade value this offseason. With the right-hander approaching free agency in 2014 and the Braves looking to open some rotation spots for their slew of pitching prospects, Jurrjens will remain a hot name in the rumor mill all season, but he'll likely have to restore his value before the Braves can trade him. If Fantasy owners approach him this year the same way MLB teams have this offseason, he could be a bargain on Draft Day. Given the injury risk and lack of strikeout potential, the 26-yar-old likely won't be one of the top 40 starting pitchers selected in mixed leagues. (Updated 1/25/12)