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Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsFriday 10/2, 10:18 PM CT
Justin Lehr gave up three earned runs on four hits over six innings in Friday's 3-1 loss to the Pirates at the Great American Ballpark. He had three walks with six strikeouts.

Our View: Lehr had a decent outing, but was handed a loss due to poor run support. He allowed three or more earned runs in each of his last eight starts.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsWednesday 9/16, 9:37 PM CT
Justin Lehr got battered by the Astros on Wednesday, surrendering 11 hits and five home runs in just five innings. The Reds would go on to win 6-5 at home, however.

Our View: Lehr now has a 5.30 ERA and 1.56 WHIP in nine starts this season.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsFriday 9/11, 4:41 PM CT
Justin Lehr was roughed up for five earned runs on five hits over 4.2 innings in Friday's 6-4 loss at Chicago. He had three walks with one strikeout.

Our View: Lehr gave up four or more earned runs in each of his last four starts. He has been nursing a strained groin, but that likely did not factor much into his poor outing today.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsWednesday 9/9, 7:47 PM CT
Justin Lehr will start Friday against the Cubs after missing a start with a strained groin, according to MLB.com.

Our View: Lehr is 4-1 with a 4.43 ERA in seven starts this season. With a 1.46 WHIP, he's not worth spot-starting.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsThursday 8/27, 4:17 PM CT
Justin Lehr allowed five runs in seven innings on Thursday, but still managed to pick up his third win in six tries, as the Reds beat the Brewers 8-5 in Milwaukee to earn a three-game sweep.

Our View: Lehr picked up a career-high seven strikeouts in the start. He has allowed 11 runs in his last 12 innings, however, and is an emergency spot-starter at best in leagues with daily transactions.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsSaturday 8/22, 10:17 PM CT
Justin Lehr picked up his first loss of the season on Saturday as he was crushed by the Pirates. Lehr went five innings and allowed six run on eight hits while walking three and not striking out a batter.

Our View: Lehr had a 2.42 ERA going into the night, but after this performance it ballooned to 3.77. He is far from a sure thing, but for the most part he has been productive and could be worthy of a look.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsSunday 8/16, 3:45 PM CT
Justin Lehr pitched pretty well on Sunday, but he did not factor into the decision as the Reds fell to the Nats 5-4. Lehr went six innings and allowed three runs on six hits while not walking a batter and striking out two.

Our View: Lehr has been good since joining the Reds' rotation, and his ERA is at 2.42 after this start. His team is not very good, but if you need some help in your pitching staff he could be a nice add.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsTuesday 8/11, 10:53 PM CT
Justin Lehr allowed 12 baserunners in six innings on Tuesday, but more importantly allowed just one run, as the Reds held on to beat the Cardinals 5-4 in St. Louis.

Our View: Lehr's outing wasn't nearly as pretty as the shutout he tossed against the Cubs last week, but he still gave his team a chance to win, and looks like a good bet to keep doing so going forward.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsWednesday 8/5, 8:56 PM CT
Justin Lehr silenced the Cubs on Wednesday night as Cincinnati won 4-0 at home, allowing just four hits en route to a complete game shutout. The game was only Lehr's second career start.

Our View: Wow. The 32-year-old Lehr must be a quick study. After a middling career as a middle reliever, and an unspectacular first start last week, he simply dominated the Cubs on Wednesday. Of course one start is just one start, but his brilliance tonight demands that you at least keep an eye on him.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsFriday 7/31, 9:32 PM CT
Justin Lehr gave up three earned runs on four hits over five innings in Friday's 5-3 loss to the Rockies at the Great American Ballpark. He had three walks and six strikeouts.

Our View: The 32-year-old had a decent outing in his first career start, and is worth holding in deeper NL-only leagues.
Justin Lehr, P, Cincinnati RedsFriday 7/31, 11:33 AM CT
According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Reds have purchased the contract of right-handed pitcher Justin Lehr. He will get the start Friday against the Rockies.

Our View: Lehr is 32 years old and will be making his first major league start Friday. He has pitched very well in the minors this season, going 13-3 with a 3.31 ERA, but should not be counted on for fantasy purposes. Of his 66 major league appearances, all have been in relief.