Tillman (1-2) allowed five runs on seven hits and two walks across just 2.2 innings in Tuesday's loss to the Yankees. He struck out one.
EDGE Analysis
Tillman struggled to keep the ball in the yard during his short time on the mound, allowing solo home runs to Brett Gardner and Matt Holiday in the first inning before the latter repeated the feat in the third. He also put additional men on base in the second and third as he set a new season high for runs allowed, in what turned out to be his shortest outing by a wide margin. Tillman hasn't been particularly sharp since making his season debut earlier this month, posting a 5.87 ERA and a 1.87 WHIP across 23 innings across five starts. He could eventually settle in as a solid arm in the middle of the rotation, but on the heels of his last few turns it would be tough to trust him for fantasy purposes in Sunday's matchup with the Red Sox.