Another week has passed, and the high-leverage ecosystem remains in continuous flux. An ill-timed strikeout celebration by Abner Uribe has opened the door for a change in the ninth inning for the Brewers. Trevor Megill has made the most of his recent results, securing his sixth save during a sweep of the Cardinals. Pat Murphy remained coy about whether this would be permanent, but Megill has taken over the top spot in our leverage pathway for Milwaukee.Kenley Jansen left his outing early on Wednesday and has been placed on the 15-day injured list. Plan on the Tigers bringing back their matchup-based approach from the second half of last year, which makes it challenging to focus on one reliever. A sneaky play will be shared in the “stock up” portion of this post.Josh Hader appeared in Triple A on Wednesday, and if he completes his scheduled back-to-back appearance on May 28, he will be activated this weekend. He has been sidelined since logging a two-inning save on August 8, 2025, against the Yankees. When he returns, plan on a managed workload and one-inning outings.In Baltimore, Ryan Helsley (right elbow inflamation) can return by mid-June.My leverage pathways try to provide accurate team approaches for procuring saves despite the multitude of confusing usage patterns throughout the league. Each team will receive one of the following labels: