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Chris Flexen

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Batting / Throwing

Right / Right

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Performance

GW 26
7
St. Louis Cardinals
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
GW 27
17
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
DNP
Houston Astros
GW 28
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
DNP
Cleveland Guardians
15
Cleveland Guardians
GW 29
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
16
St. Louis Cardinals
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
GW 30
DNP
Minnesota Twins
DNP
Minnesota Twins
DNP
Minnesota Twins
GW 31
5
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
GW 33
DNP
Boston Red Sox
DNP
Boston Red Sox
DNP
Boston Red Sox
GW 34
Kansas City Royals
0
DNP
Kansas City Royals
DNP
Kansas City Royals
GW 35
6
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
GW 36
Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers

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MLB

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MLB

Jul 28 (GW36)

MLB

Jul 29 (GW36)

MLB

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Jersey Number

#77

Age

31

Birthplace

usausa

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July 26, 2025

Struggles continue Friday

Flexen allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits across two innings of relief in Friday's 12-5 loss to the White Sox. He struck out two.

Analysis

Shota Imanaga allowed seven runs in his three innings of work to take the loss, so Flexen was off the hook there, but the latter still continued a disappointing stretch of games. Over his last three appearances, Flexen has allowed 11 earned runs across nine innings. This included his first start of the season, when he allowed three runs over four innings against the Yankees on July 11. The rough patch has raised Flexen's ERA from 0.83 to 3.02. The veteran righty will look to get back on track soon, but his fantasy value is already limited from his long-relief role.

July 23, 2025

Roughed up in relief Monday

Flexen surrendered five earned runs on seven hits and one walk while failing to record a strikeout over three innings of relief in Monday's 12-4 loss to the Royals.

Analysis

Flexen made a four-inning start against the Yankees in his final appearance before the All-Star break July 11, but the Cubs shifted him back to the bullpen to begin the second half. He ended up being one of two bulk relievers the Cubs deployed behind opening pitcher Ryan Brasier on Monday, with Ben Brown giving up seven runs (six earned) in four innings before Flexen entered the contest in the top of the sixth. The Cubs still have a void in the rotation until Jameson Taillon (calf) returns from the injured list, so Flexen and/or Brown could be called upon to start or work in bulk relief the next time a fifth spot in the rotation comes up Sunday against the White Sox.

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