Huston Street
RP FA
Sun 5/10/15 7:00 PM

Street struck out one during a perfect ninth inning against the Astros to earn his 10th save of the season on Sunday. The 31-year-old had hit a bit of a rough patch lately, blowing two saves and allowing five runs in his last four innings entering Sunday, but had a solid bounce-back performance to close out the game. Street should continue in his role as the clear cut ninth inning option for the Halos.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 5/8/15 3:32 AM

Street blew the save Thursday, giving up three runs on four hits and a walk in 0.2 innings against the Astros. Street blew a lead in the ninth for the second straight night after starting the season converting all nine of his save opportunities. After giving up one run in his first eight innings, Street has given up four in his last 3.2 innings. Street's ERA has jumped up to 3.86, but he's pitched in three consecutive days, so it may be the case that he needs a bit of rest.

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 5/7/15 1:12 AM

Street picked up his second win in as many nights Wednesday, but blew the save opportunity in the process. He allowed two hits and a walk and notched one strikeout. Street allowed hits to the first two batters he faced, including a leadoff double to Kyle Seager. He managed to get out of the jam by striking out Brad Miller, but needed 25 pitches to finish the inning. Still, this was Street's first blown save of the season, so Wednesday's outing isn't a major reason for concern.

Huston Street
RP FA
Wed 5/6/15 2:15 PM

Street picked up his first win of the season Tuesday, striking out a batter in an inning of work. Street held serve in a tie ballgame in the top of the ninth before Carlos Perez sent the crowd home with a walk-off homer. Street has been excellent to begin the season, tallying a 0.90 ERA and recording his first nine save opportunities.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 5/1/15 1:20 AM

Street collected his ninth save Thursday against the Athletics despite allowing a run on three hits and a walk in the ninth inning. An ugly outing for Street, who nearly let the A's complete a comeback from a 6-0 deficit, but considering this is the first run he's allowed all year and he nailed down the save anyway, his fantasy owners have to still be thrilled by what they've gotten from the 31-year-old closer.

Huston Street
RP FA
Thu 4/30/15 5:00 AM

Street struck out two in a perfect ninth to pick up his eighth save of the season Wednesday against the A's. Street is a perfect eight-for-eight in save opportunities, and on top of that, he has yet to allow a run this season. He holds a 0.00 ERA, a 0.50 WHIP and a 10:2 K:BB ratio. Needless to say, Street will continue to be one of the top closers in baseball.

Huston Street
RP FA
Sun 4/26/15 2:12 PM

Street notched his eighth save of the season Saturday against the Rangers, allowing one hit over an inning of work. A day after throwing 26 pitches in an outing, Street was on the rubber again to make it a perfect 8-for-8 to begin the year. He has yet to allow a run over eight innings.

Huston Street
RP FA
Sat 4/25/15 3:44 AM

Street struck out a batter and walked two en route to picking up his sixth save of the season Friday against the Rangers. The effort was likely the most taxing of the young season for Street, as he threw 26 pitches before stranding the winning run at second base. They may not all be perfect, but street is now 6-for-6 in save opportunities in 2015, and should continue to be a top closer going forward.

Huston Street
RP FA
Fri 4/24/15 3:19 AM

Street allowed a hit and struck out one in a scoreless inning to pick up his fifth save of the season Thursday against the A's. Street picked up the save, but he allowed his first baserunner of the season on Marcus Semien's two-out infield single. For the season, Street has a 0.00 ERA and a 0.20 WHIP with seven strikeouts in five innings- all saves.

Huston Street
RP FA
Tue 4/14/15 11:35 AM

Street picked up his third save of the season Monday against the Rangers, striking out two batters in the process. Street has been flawless to open the season, as he has yet to allow a baserunner and struck out five while converting each of his three opportunities. A strong lineup should give him plenty of chances to get on the mound in his first full year with the Angels.