Josh Fields Records First Save
                
        
        Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Josh Fields notched his first save of the season on Monday since regular closer Kenley Jansen had been used on Sunday. Jansen has been off to a rough start, blowing two saves and losing a game while dealing with diminished velocity on his signature pitch, the cut fastball. Fields got two saves last year and has struck out 14 batters in 11 innings while walking three. He'll likely be the setup man for Jansen moving forward and could vulture some saves in cases like this. He's worth owning in leagues that count holds and should be an immediate must-add if Jansen goes down for any reason.
Source: Andy McCullough - Los Angeles Times
        Source: Andy McCullough - Los Angeles Times
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