Third Day Gems: S Earl Wolff

Third Day Gems: S Earl Wolff
In part three of the series, Josh Norris attempts to project fifth-round pick, and potential third day gem, S Earl Wolff's fit in Philly.
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Miguel Gonzalez made up for lost time in his return from the disabled list Tuesday, holding the Yankees to two runs over seven frames in a 3-2 win.

Gonzalez didn't register the win, as the Orioles needed an extra inning to pull out the victory. It was a terrific effort nonetheless, as he gave up just five hits, didn't walk anyone and struck out five. Gonzalez continues to torment the Bombers during his brief career, as he now holds a 2.41 ERA against them in five starts (including the postseason). He'll face the Blue Jays Sunday.
May 21 - 11:16 PM

Ben Revere went 3-for-5 with a double as the Phillies beat the Marlins on Tuesday.

Revere scored two runs in the game while raising his average to .260. He was removed from the leadoff spot after his early struggles, rendering him relatively useless for fantasy purposes. He's begun to hit more in May and manager Charlie Manuel rewarded him by hitting him second Tuesday. He may finally be starting to show why the Phillies traded for his this past offseason.
May 21 - 11:15 PM

Phil Hughes held the Orioles to two runs over six innings but left with a no-decision.

Hughes struck out five while giving up five hits and two walks. The right-hander would have been fine if he didn't have to face Chris Dickerson, as the outfielder took Hughes deep twice in the game. It's a nice step forward for Hughes, who had been rocked each of the last two times out. He'll face the Mets next week.
May 21 - 11:10 PM

Jose Fernandez allowed just one run over five innings Tuesday, taking a no-decision as the Marlins lost to the Phillies.

A Delmon Young solo homer was the only damage done to Fernandez on the night, but his offense let him down once again. The 20-year-old owns a respectable 2-2 record and 3.31 ERA, all things considered, and he seems to be continuing to get better as the season goes on. His next start is scheduled for Monday against the Rays.
May 21 - 11:06 PM

Tyler Cloyd allowed two runs over seven innings as the Phillies beat the Marlins on Tuesday.

It was just the second start of the year for the right-hander, and he picked up his first win after allowing eight hits and two walks over his seven innings. If he continues to pitch well, he's got a good shot to hold onto the rotation spot vacated when Roy Halladay went down. His next start will likely come Monday against the Red Sox.
May 21 - 11:00 PM

Jon Paul Morosi of FOXSports.com reports that the Orioles will call up Kevin Gausman to make his major league debut on Thursday against the Blue Jays.

The report has been confirmed by multiple outlets. Manager Buck Showalter previously indicated that it would be either T.J. McFarland or Jake Arrieta that would start on Thursday, but apparently that won't be the case. The No. 4 overall pick in last year's draft, Gausman has been dominant in eight starts at Double-A Bowie this season, posting a 3.11 ERA and 49/5 K/BB ratio over 46 1/3 innings. He's worth scooping up in all fantasy formats.
May 21 - 10:57 PM

Kelly Johnson hit his eighth home run of the season on Tuesday to help the Rays beat the Blue Jays 4-3.

After a down year in 2012, Johnson is now hitting .273/.345/.508 on the year with eigh home runs and 25 RBI. The 31-year-old has seen time at second base and in the outfield this season, and his versatility means he's in the lineup more often than not. He looks on track for a bounceback season.
May 21 - 10:49 PM

Chris Dickerson had an infield single and a pair of solo homers in Tuesday's win over the Yankees.

Phil Hughes was the victim of both bombs, serving up the dingers in the third and fifth innings. Dickerson and Nate McLouth were the offensive heroes for the O's, as McLouth slugged a walk-off solo shot in the 10th to break the team's six-game losing streak. Dickerson has seen a little more playing time of late and is now batting .371 over 15 games.
May 21 - 10:46 PM
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