Here is a look at the latest news and notes from around major league baseball to help you set your fantasy baseball lineup for week 4 of the 2011 fantasy baseball season.
American League:
Grady Sizemore returned to the lineup for the Cleveland Indians in center field and hitting leadoff and went 2-for-4 with a home run and a double. He should be activated for your lineup next week in all types of fantasy baseball league formats.
Matt Capps is the new closer in Minnesota after Joe Nathan blew saves on Thursday and Saturday. Capps picked up the saved today against the Tampa Bay Rays working a scoreless ninth inning on eight pitches. Nathan should be reserved in mixed formats until he gets back in mix for saves.
Mitch Talbot who was scheduled for two starts in week 4 was placed on the disabled list by the Cleveland Indians. His spot will be taken by Triple-A pitcher Jeanmar Gomez who was scheduled to start on Tuesday, but I would not recommend on using him in your pitching rotation.
Jed Lowrie was in the lineup for a second straight day for the Boston Red Sox and went 1-for-4 with two runs scored. He should start to see some more playing time with team struggling and Marco Scutaro off to a slow start at the plate.
Oakland A’s starting pitcher Dallas Braden left Saturday’s start against the Detroit Tigers with a stiff shoulder and his start is in question for week 4. I would leave him benched if you have other alternatives with no updates as to what his status will be.
National League:
St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Franklin blew his fourth save of the season on Sunday, surrendering a game-winning home run to Matt Kemp of the Los Angeles Dodgers. If you own Franklin, I would him for now and hope that you have Mitchell Boggs on reserve who looks like could be next in line for saves in the bullpen.
With pitcher Chris Young going on the disabled list for the New York Mets earlier in the week, Dillon Gee got the start today and will have another start next week if you need someone to start for your team in a NL-only format. Gee worked 5 2/3 innings allowing one run with four strikeouts.
There is a chance that Mets outfielder Jason Bay could be back in the lineup on Tuesday which would send Willie Harris back to the bench. If you are short a hitter in your NL only league, you might want to consider activating Bay. In mixed league formats, I would leave him reserved for another week until he plays a few games.
Pitcher Roy Oswalt of the Philadelphia Phillies is still expected to make his start next week on Thursday against the San Diego Padres after leaving Friday’s start against the Florida Marlins after six innings with a strained back.
To help set your pitching rotation for next week, check out the week 4, two start pitchers.


