J.A. Happ Surrenders Seven Runs In Loss
3 years agoMinnesota Twins starting pitcher J.A. Happ struggled once again in Sunday's loss to the Detroit Tigers. Happ gave the Twins some solid length in the outing, but he was certainly not effective by any means, allowing seven earned runs on a season-high 11 hits. The lefty walked one and struck out four batters. Per Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic, Happ had a 1.91 ERA through his first five starts with the Twins but has allowed 57 runs in 61 innings since, along with a .348 opponent batting average and .644 slugging percentage. He can only be considered in DFS formats as a streamer, though he is a shaky option even in those scenarios.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN