Greg Holland Pitches Well in His Return to the Cardinals Bullpen
Greg Holland (hip) pitched well in his return to the Cardinals bullpen on Tuesday. He tossed a perfect inning, striking out two and inducing a ground ball. Holland was awful before going on the disabled list and wasn't faring much better in the minor leagues during his rehab assignment. It'll take more than just one good inning to believe that Holland is "back" in any way, but it was definitely a step in the right direction.
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Greg Holland, Eli White Make Opening Day Roster
Greg Holland and outfielder Eli White have been informed by manager Chris Woodward that they have made the team. Meanwhile, relief pitcher Spencer Patton was optioned and outfielder Jake Marisnick was released by the team. Holland is the most notable player here. Joe Barlow has been heralded as the favorite for saves in Texas, but Holland significantly outperformed him this spring and we all know the 36-year-old has far more experience in a closing roll in the majors. Fantasy managers in leagues where saves are scarce and highly coveted may want to speculatively add Holland in case he opens the year as the team's primary closer.
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Greg Holland Signs With The Rangers
Greg Holland has signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers. The team has also invited the veteran pitcher to Spring Training with the major league squad. The 36-year-old Holland spent the last two seasons with the Kansas City Royals. He looked rejuvenated in 2020, when he had a 1.91 ERA and a 0.95 WHIP over 28.1 innings. However, last year he struggled immensely to the tune of a 4.85 ERA and a 1.35 WHIP. He'll have some work to do in order to earn some high-leverage innings with his new squad.
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