Tim Adleman lasts five innings against Phillies, Reds fall again
by Justin Elick | Sun, May 15th 11:20am EDT
Tim Adleman pitched five innings on Saturday, allowing three earned runs on eight hits. He walked a pair of batters and struck out three while throwing just 67 pitches. The Reds couldn't muster much run support against Aaron Nola, although they had a chance in the 9th against David Hernandez, scoring one run, but falling just short as Eugenio Suarez was gunned down at the plate for the final out in a 4-3 Phillies win.
Fantasy Impact:
As evidenced by him throwing just 67 pitches over five innings, Adleman isn't a player that you should be interested in for any but the deepest of seasonal leagues. He has pitched well in each start, but has limited upside, and as you know by now, you can't rely on this Reds bullpen to lock down a min at any time. His next chance will come Thursday against the Indians.
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