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    August Pitchers Report

    July 31, 2015

    With the MLB trading deadline officially closed, and the NFL preseason whetting our pigskin palates, the month of August sets the table for the stretch run of the baseball season. Which pitchers can we count on to satisfy our tastes, and which ones figure to sour our stomachs? Take a look below.

    Listed below are hurlers that have enjoyed a two-to-one or better success ratio in team-starts over the course of the last three seasons during the month of August. On the flip side, we've also listed pitchers that struggle in August, winning 33% percent or less of their team-start efforts. To qualify pitchers must have made a minimum of 10 starts, with at least one start each April over the last three years. And for your convenience alongside each record we break down each pitcher’s greatest success or greatest failure rate either home (H) or away (A) within his good or bad month.

    Note: * designates a categorical repeat appearance by this pitcher, maintaining status quo from last season’s August list.

    I’ll be back next month with September’s Good Month Pitchers. Until then, as the legendary Neil Diamond would say, enjoy the hot August nights.

    GOOD MONTH PITCHERS:

    *Buehrle, Mark - 11-5 (5-2 A)

    If Toronto fails to make the post-season, it will not be Buehrle's fault since he had another strong season as a middle of pack starter for the Blue Jays. On July 26th he walked his first batter in the 127 he faced over the prior month and that outing ended a streak of 11 consecutive quality starts. Highly dependable.

    *Gallardo, Yovani - 10-3 (6-1 A)

    After pitching well in May and June, July was bumpy for this Texas hurler who longer has the blazing fastball. On the season, his numbers are fairly typical of his career and if the Rangers score a few more times, Gallardo could bounce back.

    *Hamels, Cole - 11-5 (5-2 A)

    Hamels will be joining the Texas Rangers and all indications are he will take the ball either Aug. 1st. His last start was historic, a no-hitter and besides the two walks, no ball put in play was really close to being a hit. Being on a better team with immediate brighter future might well propel the lefty to a strong close of the season.

    Iwakuma, Hisashi - 11-5 (6-2 A)

    Iwakuma struggled when first coming off the DL, but turned in terrific work over three starts, allowing just four runs on 14 hits and four walks while striking out 18 in 20.2 innings. However, he was clobbered for six runs and 10 hits in final July outing and will attempt to get back to normal.

    Kershaw, Clayton - 11-5 (6-1 A)

    So much for the demise Clayton Kershaw whose ERA is as 2.48 and opposing hitters are back to hitting just over .200 against him. In July the dominating lefty pitched 33 innings, allowing 19 hits, striking out 45, walking only two and surrendered ONE earned run (as of July 30th). August is looking pretty good.

    Sanchez, Anibal - 9-4 (6-2 H)

    After winning seven straight decisions (Tigers 8-0), Sanchez lost his last of July at Tampa Bay, 5-2. He starts this month with an ERA of 4.61 which is his highest since 2008. The culprit has been the gopher ball already having allowed 22, which is a career-high.

    *Scherzer, Max - 13-4 (7-0 H)

    Still a great hurler, Scherzer was tagged for five runs twice last month and conceded six of the 13 homers he's given up on the season. Chances are he will be his usual self with more big games coming up in August. Opposing hitters batting only .193 against him.

    *Shields, James - 12-5 (7-1 A)

    After starting 7-0, Shields is 1-4 since. Though San Diego has only won two of his last eight starts since that time, his ERA has only gone up just slightly and his ERA for July was 2.50.

    Strasburg, Stephen - 13-3 (7-1 H)

    Been on the DL since July 5th with an oblique strain and made rehab start on July 29th. Expected to return this month but all bets are off on his true effectiveness.

    Tillman, Chris - 12-5 (4-1 A)

    Tillman has found his groove since being hammered for six runs on six hits on June 21st, not allowing more than two runs in five starts. Biggest difference is the right-hander is averaging almost 10 groundball outs compared to six in five previous starts and strikeouts also are up. Should have a strong August.

    Zimmermann, Jordan - 12-5 (7-2 H)

    When watching Zimmermann, it always seems his record should be better. Starting the month at just 8-6, the two most notable stats that catch your eye is opposing teams have a higher OBP against him (.311 vs. career .295) and his strikeouts are on pace to be the lowest of his career. If Washington is to win the NL East and make the World Series, Zimmermann has to produce.

    BAD MONTH PITCHERS:

    Alvarez, Henderson - 3-10 (1-4 A)

    Alvarez has been diagnosed with a tear in his right shoulder and will undergo season-ending arthroscopic surgery,

    Eovaldi, Nate - 5-12 (1-7 H)

    His 10-2 record is a bit suspect with a 4.27 ERA, WHIP of 1.48 and teams hitting .300 against his tosses coming into this month. But Eovaldi has done what's asked of him and he's getting double-digit groundball outs in his last five starts. Yankees 6-1 in his last seven starts, will it continue?

    Happ, J. A. - 5-11 (2-7 A)

    After becoming a surprise fifth starter for Seattle and owning a 2.98 ERA on May 15th, Happ his seen his ERA creep up to 4.64. Never a hard thrower, his problems start the third time around the batting order.

    Harang, Aaron - 4-12 (1-7 H)

    Harang has been on the disabled list since July 2 with plantar fasciitis and returned with five strong innings on July 30 (5 innings - one run allowed) against Atlanta, earning the victory and ending his seven-game losing streak. He's still on a bad club and the losses are likely to continue.

    *Hellickson, Jeremy - 4-13 (2-9 A)

    For the first several months the Diamondbacks starter was brutal, with an ERA over 5, and every couple of fair outings led to shelling. Hellickson was sharp in July with a 1.88 ERA, but that just probably means August will be nasty for him and backers.

    Hernandez, Roberto - 4-8 (1-4 H)

    Made 11 starts for Houston through June 5th before being sent to bullpen where he's been since.

    *Jimenez, Ubaldo - 3-10 (1-6 A)

    Jimenez will never be anything more than a back of the rotation hurler because his delivery is so hard to repeat time after time. However, for him he's having a good season like he did in Cleveland two years ago, when he was 13-9 with 3.31 ERA. His track record is not good late in the season, though, so let's see what he does.

    Keuchel, Dallas - 4-11 (1-4 A)

    Ace of the Houston staff having a true breakout campaign and opposing hitters are just past the Mendoza Line (.200 BA) and his WHIP is under 1.00. Don't look for his past numbers to continue.

    Miley, Wade - 5-10 (3-6 H)

    Miley has not come close to being the same pitcher since 2012, his first year as a starter with Arizona. This year it has been more of the same of being inconsistent in his first year with Boston and chances are he will repeat the past.

    Wood, Travis - 5-13 (1-8 H)

    Made a few starts early for the Cubs, before manager Joe Maddon said that was enough and Wood has been in bullpen since mid-May.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Preview: Royals (62-41) at Blue Jays (53-52)
    Game: 4
    Venue: Rogers Centre
    Date: August 02, 2015 1:07 PM EDT


    With a whole new look and a lot more swagger, the Toronto Blue Jays have been playing very well against the top club in the American League.

    After coming out on the losing end of an exciting slugfest with Kansas City, the Blue Jays look to take three of four from the Royals in Sunday's series finale.

    Ben Zobrist homered from both sides of the plate and Eric Hosmer singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth Saturday to help Kansas City (62-41) snap a three-game skid. Facing new Blue Jays reliever Mark Lowe, Zobrist tied it at 5 with a drive in the eighth.

    "We had to have this one today," Royals manager Ned Yost said. "We had to."

    Toronto (53-52) got a pair of solo homers from Jose Bautista and a two-run shot from Josh Donaldson before threatening in the bottom of the ninth to no avail.

    Now the club looks for its first win in a series of at least four games against the Royals since a road sweep April 20-23, 2012, behind their only starter with a losing mark after acquiring All-Star left-hander David Price, who starts Monday against Minnesota.

    R.A. Dickey (5-10, 4.27 ERA), however, takes the hill in this finale looking to win three straight starts for the first time since Sept. 2-13. After a four-start losing streak where the Blue Jays gave him just four total runs of support, the right-hander has gone 2-1 with a 1.53 ERA in his last four outings.

    He's made it through at least eight in his last two, going 8 1-3 innings in a 5-2 win at Oakland on July 23 before holding Philadelphia to two unearned runs in an 8-2 victory Wednesday.

    "I've been able to consistently execute a mechanic that produces a good knuckleball, that's what it always comes down to," he told MLB's official website.

    With Toronto's recent moves signaling its playoff intentions, Dickey sustaining his surge could provide just as big of a boost. He's 2-0 with a 3.72 ERA in three starts against Kansas City since joining the Blue Jays, but was roughed up for five runs and 10 hits in five innings in an 8-6 loss May 29, 2014, the last time he faced them.

    Zobrist is 6 for 37 (.162) with nine strikeouts lifetime against Dickey, though Omar Infante is 17 for 34.

    Opposing Dickey will be right-hander Edinson Volquez (10-5, 3.21), who is also riding a two-start win streak as he tries to help earn a series split. The Royals seem to have a good chance since Volquez has lost only once in his last 10 starts.

    After tossing 7 2-3 innings of one-run ball with eight strikeouts to beat Pittsburgh on July 22, he went six innings at Cleveland on Monday and gave up three runs in a 9-4 victory that gave him at least 10 in two straight seasons.

    "I won 13 last year and I want to go over 13 this year," he said. "And everybody here keeps talking about how James Shields got 13 wins last year, so I want to go past him and get 15 or 16."

    To continue marching toward those numbers, Volquez will have to turn the tide on his career struggles against the Blue Jays. He is 0-3 with a 7.30 ERA over five starts against Toronto, which is the only team he's faced that many times without a win.


    SERIES AT A GLANCE

    GAME 1
    Royals at Blue Jays
    Thu, Jul 30 Final 2 to 5
    Boxscores • Recaps

    GAME 2
    Royals at Blue Jays
    Fri, Jul 31 Final 6 to 7
    Boxscores • Recaps

    GAME 3
    Royals at Blue Jays
    Sat, Aug 1 Final 7 to 6
    Boxscores • Recaps

    GAME 4
    Royals at Blue Jays
    Sun, Aug 2 - 1:07PM EDT
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

    Comment


    • #3
      Preview: Padres (51-53) at Marlins (42-62)
      Game: 3
      Venue: Marlins Park
      Date: August 02, 2015 1:10 PM EDT

      Jose Fernandez's performance in his first month back from Tommy John surgery has made the Miami Marlins' miserable season somewhat tolerable.

      Looking to remain unbeaten at home for his career, the right-hander tries to help the lowly Marlins prevent the San Diego Padres from matching a season high with a fifth straight win Sunday.

      Fernandez (4-0, 2.53 ERA) wasn't totally on his game while yielding four hits and four walks in six innings against Washington on Tuesday, but only allowed one run in a 4-1 home victory. It was good enough for him to improve to 15-0 with 1.19 ERA in 23 starts at Marlins Park.

      "It's always fun to win. Winning at home is even more fun," said Fernandez after throwing a season-high 99 pitches in his fifth start since returning July 2 from elbow surgery.

      Fernandez, who turned 23 on Friday, has struck out 173 and walked 40 while opponents have hit .172 against him at home in his career. He'll have the chance to join Johnny Allen (1932-33) and LaMarr Hoyt (1979-82) as the only pitchers since 1900 to win their first 16 home decisions.

      'His record speaks for itself, what he's been able to do here,' interim Miami manager Dan Jennings said. 'I think it's remarkable."

      Fernandez is 2-1 with a 2.29 ERA against San Diego, but allowed a two-run homer and a grand slam to Jedd Gyorko on May 9 of last season - his final outing before undergoing surgery.

      More than a year later, Fernandez is in fine shape but Miami (42-62) has the majors' second-worst record and has totaled 16 runs while hitting .182 in losing seven of the last eight.

      The Marlins managed three runs and five hits in each of the first two of this set and dropped their fourth in a row, 5-3 on Saturday.

      Things might not get any easier against James Shields (8-4, 3.77), who has a 2.12 ERA while going 1-1 and receiving four runs of support while on the mound in his last three starts. He gave up a two-run first-inning homer and one other run in the eighth of a 4-0 loss to the New York Mets on Tuesday.

      Though the right-hander's name was one of many Padre veterans rumored to be involved in trade talks this week, he's content in his first year with the club.

      "As far as I'm concerned, I think I'm going to be here for a while," he said. "I think we're on the right track. We've just got to keep rolling."

      Though Shields' most recent start against the Marlins came in 2012, he's allowed one earned run over 32 innings to go 3-0 in his last four.

      Yangervis Solarte and Matt Kemp each had two hits with a RBI on Saturday as San Diego (51-53) won for the 12th time in the last 16 games with a fifth consecutive victory over Miami. The Padres, third in the NL West and 6 1/2 games out of the final wild-card spot, have scored at least five runs and recorded nine or more hits in each of the last four.

      'The security guard from Miami told me, 'I've never seen anything like this. If they do 'Major League 4,' you guys could be 'Major League 4,'' interim Padres manager Pat Murphy said. 'We're having fun and the guys are believing.'

      Kemp is batting .348 with 15 RBIs in his last 19 games.

      Miami's Dee Gordon remains among baseball's leaders with a .330 average but is 1 for 15 in the last four games.

      SERIES AT A GLANCE

      GAME 1
      Padres at Marlins
      Fri, Jul 31 Final 8 to 3
      Boxscores • Recaps

      GAME 2
      Padres at Marlins
      Sat, Aug 1 Final 5 to 3

      GAME 3
      Padres at Marlins
      Sun, Aug 2 - 1:10PM EDT
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

      Comment


      • #4
        Preview: Pirates (60-42) at Reds (46-55)
        Game: 4
        Venue: Great American Ball Park
        Date: August 02, 2015 1:10 PM EDT


        The Pittsburgh Pirates haven't been doing well with Cincinnati Reds pitchers who have never started against them, and they'll see another one Sunday.

        Many teams going forward will be in the same situation considering the Reds rotation is now comprised solely of rookies.

        Keyvius Sampson makes his first major league start looking to help Cincinnati claim its fourth series victory in as many tries against the visiting Pirates.

        This four-game set began Thursday with the Reds calling up David Holmberg to make his season debut to replace Johnny Cueto, who was traded to Kansas City. Holmberg got the win by allowing two runs in six innings of a 15-5 victory.

        It was a similar story Saturday when Raisel Iglesias faced Pittsburgh for the first time and emerged victorious, giving up two runs and four hits in 6 2-3 innings of a 4-3 win.

        Eugenio Suarez had three RBIs - two off major league wins leader Gerrit Cole - as Cincinnati (47-55) won for the fourth time in five games.

        "It was a really good night for me and the team," said Suarez, hitting .364 in six games against Pittsburgh this year.

        The Reds are 9-3 in the season series and would be in position to sweep if it weren't for a 5-4 loss Friday which saw Starling Marte throw out a runner at the plate in the ninth and make a game-ending diving catch. That is Pittsburgh's only win in its last eight games in Cincinnati.

        Marte had another diving grab Saturday but had a 10-game hitting streak snapped. Jung Ho Kang homered for the third time in five games and is batting .449 in his last 13.

        Sampson (0-0, 0.00 ERA) made his major league debut against the Pirates (60-43) on Thursday, striking out two in one perfect inning, but didn't face any of Pittsburgh's regulars. He's filling an opening in the rotation created later that night when Mike Leake was dealt to San Francisco.

        "We didn't know when he pitched that day that he'd be the Sunday starter, so it wasn't a prelim to the Sunday start," manager Bryan Price told MLB's official website. "... It's a spot start. There's no guarantees beyond (Sunday), but it does give us a better chance to look at him and give him a chance to use his full mix."

        For now, the 24-year-old right-hander gives the Reds a rotation of five rookies - Michael Lorenzen and Anthony DeScalfani are the others - now that Leake and Cueto are gone. Sampson was 2-4 with a 5.08 ERA in eight games for Triple-A Louisville but did throw eight scoreless innings July 24 in his last start.

        He'd be helped by Cincinnati starting fast again, having totaled seven runs in the first two innings during this series.

        That doesn't bode well for Charlie Morton (6-4, 4.61). Sixteen of the 38 runs he's allowed have been in the first. Opposing batters are hitting .370 through Morton's first 30 pitches and .190 on pitches 31-to-90.

        Morton is 0-2 with a 5.89 ERA in three games since the All-Star break and winless in five straight due partly to poor control, issuing 15 walks and hitting four batters in 30 1-3 innings.

        He's 1-3 with a 5.40 ERA in his last six starts against the Reds. Todd Frazier is 7 for 15 with five extra-base hits against him, including two homers.


        SERIES AT A GLANCE

        GAME 1
        Pirates at Reds
        Thu, Jul 30 Final 5 to 15
        Boxscores • Recaps

        GAME 2
        Pirates at Reds
        Fri, Jul 31 Final 5 to 4
        Boxscores • Recaps

        GAME 3
        Pirates at Reds
        Sat, Aug 1 Final 3 to 4
        Boxscores

        GAME 4
        Pirates at Reds
        Sun, Aug 2 - 1:10PM EDT
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

        Comment


        • #5
          Preview: Rays (51-54) at Red Sox (47-58)
          Game: 3
          Venue: Fenway Park
          Date: August 02, 2015 1:35 PM EDT

          The Tampa Bay Rays might have looked at a series against one of the AL's worst teams as a way to get their playoff drive on track.

          The Rays instead are just hoping to avoid a three-game sweep Sunday to the Boston Red Sox, who just learned that a significant change to their organization is coming soon.

          Tampa Bay has all but faded from the AL East race since holding a half-game lead June 27 but still remain in striking distance for a wild-card spot, albeit facing plenty of competition. The Rays (51-54) haven't helped their cause by losing eight of 12 overall and 13 of 16 on the road.

          "You just keep moving forward and keep hacking away and keep making pitches," designated hitter John Jaso said. "You just have to be professional, brush it off and get your work in."

          Tampa Bay let Pablo Sandoval's replacement, Travis Shaw, have a historic performance in an 11-7 defeat Sunday. Shaw became the first Red Sox player since at least 1914 with four hits, five runs and 11 total bases in one game.

          He also drove in three runs on his first two major league home runs and finished a triple shy of the cycle in his 10th major league game.

          "I'm just trying to make the most of my opportunities up here and trying to help the team any way that I can," Shaw said.

          He was called up after Sandoval missed a second straight game because of a bruised left forearm, caused when he was hit by a pitch while striking out Thursday. The third baseman is considered day-to-day, but he might get a longer chance to heal after batting .176 in his 10 games before getting hurt.

          He's been a disappointing acquisition for a Boston club which was expected to be a contender but has the AL's second-worst record, and the first of many expected changes came Saturday with the announcement that team president and CEO Larry Lucchino is stepping down at the end of the season. Lucchino, who hopes to stay with the team in some capacity, was a member of the ownership group that purchased the Red Sox in 2002 and the franchise won three World Series in his tenure.

          Wade Miley (8-9, 4.65 ERA) is another offseason acquisition who has underperformed. His ERA is the highest of his five-year career after having one of his worst outings of the season Tuesday, giving up seven runs in 5 2-3 innings in a 9-4 defeat to the Chicago White Sox.

          The left-hander allowed one run in 13 innings in his prior two starts but enters Sunday on a five-game winless streak.

          Miley, though, has dominated the Rays, going 3-1 with a 1.07 ERA in four starts. He might still be undefeated against them if he had received any run support in a 4-1 loss June 27 when he yielded two runs in 6 1-3 innings.

          Jake Odorizzi (6-6, 2.76) will try to keep the Red Sox at bay while building on a 10-2 win over Detroit on Tuesday. The right-hander yielded one run in six innings in his first victory in three starts and his longest since May 31.

          Odorizzi was making his fourth start since a five-week stint on the disabled list for a strained left oblique. He went 1-0 with a 1.32 ERA in two starts against Boston (47-58) before that injury and gave up one run in seven innings in a 5-1 win at Fenway Park on May 4.

          Xander Bogaerts is batting .396 with 18 RBIs in his last 25 games after going 4 for 5 and driving in three runs Saturday for Boston, which will seek a season-high tying fourth consecutive win.


          SERIES AT A GLANCE

          GAME 1
          Rays at Red Sox
          Fri, Jul 31 Final 5 to 7
          Boxscores • Recaps

          GAME 2
          Rays at Red Sox
          Sat, Aug 1 Final 7 to 11
          Boxscores • Recaps


          GAME 3
          Rays at Red Sox
          Sun, Aug 2 - 1:35PM EDT
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

          Comment


          • #6
            Preview: Braves (46-58) at Phillies (41-64)
            Game: 4
            Venue: Citizens Bank Park
            Date: August 02, 2015 1:35 PM EDT


            The Philadelphia Phillies have proved a handful for their opponents since the All-Star break, and the scuffling Atlanta Braves have provided them little resistance.

            The Phillies will try to finish off their first four-game home sweep of the Braves in 66 years Sunday.

            Philadelphia (41-64) improved to 12-2 in the second half with a 12-2 rout Saturday. Cameron Rupp and Freddy Galvis hit three-run homers in the club's eighth win in nine home games.

            "It looks to me like everybody feels we're going to score runs," interim manager Pete Mackanin said. "They look like they feel they're going to win. We're on a pretty good roll right now."

            The Phillies have averaged 5.6 runs since the break compared with a major league-worst 3.4 in the first half. They have also posted a 2.98 ERA in their last 14 games after also ranking last with a 4.83 mark before the break.

            "We basically just came out the second half with a brand-new mind-set," said first baseman Ryan Howard, who is batting .462 with 12 RBIs in his last seven games. "The first half was the first half. We left it there and came out just playing loose, having fun."

            The Phillies have outscored the Braves 25-6 in this series and will try to register their first four-game sweep in Philadelphia since Sept. 2-4, 1949, against the then-Boston Braves. They haven't swept any four-game series against Atlanta since May 5-8, 1995.

            Adam Morgan (2-2, 4.05 ERA) will try to secure that feat for Philadelphia while building on his first win in five starts. The left-hander yielded two runs in six innings in a 3-2 victory in Toronto on Tuesday, his sixth major league outing. He was 0-2 with a 4.98 ERA in his previous four.

            Morgan gave up two runs in seven innings at Atlanta (46-58) on July 3 but was outdueled by Julio Teheran (6-6, 4.71) in a 2-1 defeat.

            Teheran, though, has labored mightily on the road, going 1-5 with a 7.24 ERA in 11 starts compared with a 5-1 record and a 2.37 ERA in 10 home starts. He gave up five runs in four innings in a 7-3 loss in Baltimore on Tuesday.

            "I don't know if it's mental, but the numbers sure show it," manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "We can't pick and choose when he pitches. You got a five-man rotation and we're on a 10-day road trip. Send him home for the 10 days? We got to get through it."

            Teheran went 2-0 with a 0.56 ERA in his two starts in Philadelphia last season and is 4-1 with a 1.69 ERA in his last six overall matchups.

            He'll try to snap Atlanta's six-game losing streak - its longest since an 0-8 road trip July 29-Aug. 6, 2014. The Braves have been outscored 36-10 in the last six.

            They've dropped 13 of 14 on the road, failing to score more than three runs in any of the past 13. Atlanta has totaled 16 runs in its past 10 overall contests and is 4-16 since July 8.

            "Every single day, we come to the yard, just hoping for something to click," first baseman Freddie Freeman said. "When you (score two runs) in the first inning like that, you think it's going to be the day, but obviously it wasn't today. So, we've got to come back tomorrow and hopefully, it changes."

            Galvis, batting .413 in 12 games against Atlanta this season compared to .253 versus everyone else, is 2 for 6 lifetime against Teheran.


            SERIES AT A GLANCE

            GAME 1
            Braves at Phillies
            Thu, Jul 30 Final 1 to 4
            Boxscores

            GAME 2
            Braves at Phillies
            Fri, Jul 31 Final 3 to 9
            Boxscores • Recaps

            GAME 3
            Braves at Phillies
            Sat, Aug 1 Final 2 to 12
            Boxscores • Recaps

            GAME 4
            Braves at Phillies
            Sun, Aug 2 - 1:35PM EDT
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

            Comment


            • #7
              Preview: Cubs (55-47) at Brewers (44-60)
              Game: 4
              Venue: Miller Park
              Date: August 02, 2015 2:10 PM EDT


              Anthony Rizzo is helping the surging Chicago Cubs win ballgames, and that's all he seems to care about.

              He'll look to continue his offensive roll Sunday when the visiting Cubs try to complete a four-game sweep of the lowly Milwaukee Brewers.

              Rizzo homered in a career-high fourth consecutive game Saturday with a three-run shot that keyed Chicago's fourth straight victory, 4-2 over Milwaukee. Before this stretch, during which he's gone 8 for 15 with four home runs and nine RBIs, Rizzo batted .118 during the Cubs' 3-6 slump and had gone 17 games without homering.

              "He's really on a roll and it's fun to watch," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.

              Rizzo has a chance to join Sammy Sosa (1998), Ryne Sandberg (1989) and Hack Wilson (1928) as the only Cubs since 1914 to homer in five consecutive games. However, his main concern is helping Chicago (56-47) win for the sixth time in seven games and record its first four-game sweep at Milwaukee (44-61) since July 28-31, 2008.

              The Cubs are one game behind San Francisco for the final NL wild-card spot.

              "I'm feeling really good right now," said Rizzo, who has hit at least 20 home runs in three straight seasons. "But the most important thing is we got another win."

              Rizzo is batting .446 with eight home runs and 19 RBIs during a 15-game hitting streak against Milwaukee. He's hit .458 (11 for 24) with two doubles and a homer against Kyle Lohse (5-12, 6.24 ERA), who tries to avoid becoming the majors' first 13-game loser.

              Though the 6 2-3 innings Lohse completed Monday were the most he's logged in his last 13 starts, the right-hander allowed four runs and walked three in a 4-2 loss at San Francisco.

              He's yielded 14 homers in his last 12 starts, going 2-8. That doesn't include giving up Kris Bryant's first career homer - a three-run shot - and one other run in five innings of a 12-4 victory over the Cubs on May 9. It was Lohse's third win in his last four starts against Chicago.

              Lohse, though, can't rely on getting much support from a Brewers club that's dropped nine of 11 and has scored two or fewer runs in eight of the last nine.

              "We're just not swinging the bats well enough," said manager Craig Counsell, whose team has totaled five runs during a four-game skid.

              With Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Gomez and Gerardo Parra all traded, Ryan Braun is left to pick up the offensive slack but is batting .182 with three homers and 13 strikeouts in his last 10 games.

              After being held to five hits Saturday, the Brewers look to salvage something against Clayton Richard (1-0, 5.40).

              With recently acquired Dan Haren not yet available, Richard was recalled from Triple-A Iowa to make his first appearance since July 20 when he allowed three runs and two solo homers in 5 2-3 innings of a 5-4 loss to Cincinnati. This will be his third start with the Cubs since being acquired from Pittsburgh.

              The left-hander is 2-3 with a 5.97 ERA in seven starts against the Brewers but last faced them in 2013. Jonathan Lucroy is 4 for 7 with two doubles and a homer against him.


              SERIES AT A GLANCE

              GAME 1
              Cubs at Brewers
              Thu, Jul 30 Final 5 to 2
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 2
              Cubs at Brewers
              Fri, Jul 31 Final 4 to 1
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 3
              Cubs at Brewers
              Sat, Aug 1 Final 4 to 2
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 4
              Cubs at Brewers
              Sun, Aug 2 - 2:10PM EDT
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

              Comment


              • #8
                Preview: Rockies (43-58) at Cardinals (66-37)
                Game: 4
                Venue: Busch Stadium
                Date: August 02, 2015 2:15 PM EDT


                Jaime Garcia's worst career ERA is against the Colorado Rockies mostly thanks to one disastrous outing at Coors Field, though he also has been poor in two home losses to them.

                He won't get a victory no matter how well he pitches if the St. Louis Cardinals continue their alarming trend of providing him with no support.

                The Cardinals (66-38) have been blanked in half of Garcia's eight starts heading into Sunday's outing as they look to capture a four-game home series from the Rockies.

                Garcia (3-4, 2.00 ERA) was activated off the 15-day disabled list Tuesday and gave up three runs in six innings in a 4-0 loss to Cincinnati, and the Cardinals have been shut out in all four of his losses as he's had a 2.67 ERA. He had been out with a left groin strain.

                The left-hander is 0-3 with a 10.53 ERA in four outings versus the Rockies, with the bulk of that damage in a career-worst 12-run effort in 3 1-3 innings at Denver in a 15-4 loss May 28, 2011. That doesn't mean it will be easier for him Sunday because since that game, he's faced them twice at home and lost both with an 8.18 ERA. He also received no runs of support in any of those three defeats.

                Drew Stubbs is a .310 hitter with a homer and 11 strikeouts in 29 at-bats versus Garcia and Carlos Gonzalez is 6 for 12 with a homer and two doubles.

                The Rockies (44-58) are a major league-worst 5-17 against left-handed starters and could give righty-hitting first baseman Kyle Parker his first start after he was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque on Saturday. Parker, who only received 26 at-bats in 18 games for Colorado last year, was batting .280 with 58 RBIs for the Isotopes.

                "He'll get an opportunity to get some more consistent playing time than he had in the past," manager Walt Weiss told MLB's official website. "It's always tough when your at-bats are hit-or-miss. He's done a good job this year and he got better as the year went on and put himself in position for this."

                St. Louis is seeking to capture its sixth straight home series over Colorado, taking 16 of the last 20 meetings at Busch Stadium despite losing 6-2 on Saturday.

                Nolan Arenado went 2 for 5 with a two-run homer to give him a major league-best 80 RBIs after entering in a 5-for-36 slump.

                The Rockies will give Yohan Flande (1-1, 3.68) his second start after he yielded one run over five innings Tuesday to earn a 7-2 road victory over the Chicago Cubs. He went 0-6 with a 5.77 ERA in his first 10 starts - all last year.

                The left-hander's only start against the Cardinals was his big-league debut June 25, 2014. He was charged with four runs over five innings and did not receive a decision in a 9-6 defeat.

                Stephen Piscotty is 5 for 11 in this series for St. Louis and batting .435 during a seven-game hitting streak.

                "It's like a dream," said Piscotty, who was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on July 21. "This has been the best two weeks of my life."

                Jhonny Peralta seeks to homer in three consecutive games for the first time since May 10-13, 2011, with Detroit.


                SERIES AT A GLANCE
                GAME 1
                Rockies at Cardinals

                Thu, Jul 30 Final 8 to 9
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 2
                Rockies at Cardinals
                Fri, Jul 31 Final 0 to 7
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 3
                Rockies at Cardinals
                Sat, Aug 1 Final 6 to 2
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 4
                Rockies at Cardinals
                Sun, Aug 2 - 2:15PM EDT
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                Comment


                • #9
                  Preview: Yankees (58-44) at White Sox (49-52)
                  Game: 3
                  Venue: U.S. Cellular Field
                  Date: August 02, 2015 2:10 PM EDT


                  Melky Cabrera is enjoying a sizzling 10-game stretch that New York Yankees starter Ivan Nova doesn't figure to be likely to slow down.

                  Cabrera has dominated Nova in past matchups and will try to help the White Sox capture a third straight series Sunday in Chicago.

                  The left fielder has been a major catalyst to this 8-2 stretch for Chicago (50-52), going 21 for 42 with three homers, 15 RBIs, 12 runs and a 1.486 OPS. His three-run homer keyed Saturday's 8-2 victory that evened this three-game set.

                  "He's been hot," manager Robin Ventura said. "He's been in the middle of a lot of it."

                  Cabrera is 6 for 9 with two homers, a double and a walk against Nova (3-3, 3.38 ERA) for his highest average versus any pitcher against which he has at least 10 plate appearances. These two haven't faced each other since 2013 with Nova missing most of last year after right elbow surgery.

                  Nova is 2-1 with a 2.73 ERA in five career starts against the White Sox. He has faced Alexei Ramirez the most among Chicago hitters, with the shortstop going 3 for 14.

                  The right-hander has yielded four runs over 11 innings in earning consecutive victories. His last streak of three in a row was a five-start run in 2012.

                  He'll try to help avoid an early call to the bullpen after Yankees relievers had to log 25 1-3 innings in six games this week, including 7 1-3 innings in this series while yielding seven runs. Spot starter Bryan Mitchell was charged with four runs Saturday and gave up a homer to Ramirez.

                  "Some of the other guys didn't throw (Saturday) so we should be fine," manager Joe Girardi said.

                  Chicago will start someone whom many believed wouldn't be on the team anymore in Jeff Samardzija (8-5, 3.94), who was the subject of trade rumors.

                  "You go out and do your job every fifth day, and those things you can't control you don't worry about it," he told MLB's official website. "So nothing changes for me."

                  The right-hander seeks his first career three-start win streak after pitching eight effective innings in wins at Cleveland on July 23 and Boston five days later. He was staked to five-run leads both times.

                  Samardzija pitched seven scoreless innings versus the Yankees (58-45) in his lone start against them for the Chicago Cubs last May 21. Carlos Beltran is 5 for 14 with a homer against him and Chase Headley is 4 for 11.

                  Beltran is expected back in the lineup after sitting out Saturday with a sore left foot. Girardi also plans to give catcher Brian McCann, who homered off the bench, his first start in this series.

                  The White Sox successfully cooled off Mark Teixeira, limiting the slugger to three hitless at-bats with a walk. Teixeira entered off consecutive two-homer efforts; his woes were part of an 0-for-16 showing with eight strikeouts for the top five hitters in the Yankees batting order.

                  Chicago's Jose Abreu is batting .378 with four homers and 16 RBIs in a 12-game hitting streak as he gets ready for his first look at Nova.

                  These teams have the AL's best records since June 30, with Chicago 19-10 and New York 17-10.


                  SERIES AT A GLANCE

                  GAME 1
                  Yankees at White Sox
                  Fri, Jul 31 Final 13 to 6
                  Boxscores • Recaps

                  GAME 2
                  Yankees at White Sox
                  Sat, Aug 1 Final 2 to 8
                  Boxscores • Recaps

                  GAME 3
                  Yankees at White Sox
                  Sun, Aug 2 - 2:10PM EDT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Preview: Mariners (47-57) at Twins (53-49)
                    Game: 4
                    Venue: Target Field
                    Date: August 02, 2015 2:10 PM EDT


                    In the midst of a playoff race, the Minnesota Twins don't need to be reminded just how important every win can be.

                    Scoring, let alone winning, is something they've hardly been able to accomplish against the Seattle Mariners' Hisashi Iwakuma.

                    Following a dramatic victory, the Twins try to end Iwakuma's dominance against them and win their first series in three weeks Sunday.

                    Though Minnesota (54-49) won for the fourth time in the last 13 games, Saturday's 3-2 victory maintained its one-game lead in the race for the last AL wild-card spot. It also might be the spark the Twins need to win their first series since taking three of four against Detroit from July 9-12 and string together some victories.

                    "Wins, we're finding out, are a little tougher, but we found a way to stay in the game," manager Paul Molitor told MLB's official website.

                    After two wild pitches from Carson Smith helped the Twins tie things in the ninth, Kurt Suzuki delivered a run-scoring single with two outs for the winner.

                    'It's still only August 1, but you take them any way you can now,' said Suzuki, batting .310 with five RBIs in his last nine games.

                    "Anyone who plays this game wants to be in this position. I don't care where you are in the standings. You want to be in that spot. This is why you play. It's kinda like a playoff atmosphere."

                    Though the Twins have something to build on, they've totaled four runs and seven hits in the last two games and have been held to three or fewer runs in eight of the last 13.

                    Things don't expect to be any easier while opposing Iwakuma (2-2, 5.10 ERA), who has allowed two unearned runs over 33 2-3 innings to win all five starts against them. He has given up none in the last 23 2-3 of his last three-plus meetings.

                    However, if Iwakuma is to continue that dominance in his first look at Minnesota this season, he must bounce back from allowing season highs of six runs and 10 hits in 5 2-3 innings of an 8-4 loss to Arizona on Tuesday.

                    "His command was just not where it needed to be," manager Lloyd McClendon said. "I thought his velocity was good, he just left a lot of pitches in the middle of the plate."

                    The right-hander was 2-0 with a 1.74 ERA in his three previous starts.

                    "I have to bounce back and pitch a good game on Sunday," Iwakuma said.

                    Though the Mariners (47-58) have lost five of the last six, Nelson Cruz is batting .407 with seven homers, four doubles and 11 RBIs during a 12-game hitting streak. He's batting .408 with four home runs, six doubles and nine RBIs in his last 12 games at Target Field.

                    Looking to contain Cruz, Mike Pelfrey (5-7, 3.92) has a 3.18 ERA despite going 0-1 in two starts since the All-Star break after going 0-4 with a 7.59 ERA in his previous six. He yielded two earned runs in 5 1-3 innings while not factoring in the decision of an 8-7 loss to Pittsburgh on Tuesday.

                    The right-hander's only other appearance against the Mariners came in 2013.


                    SERIES AT A GLANCE

                    GAME 1
                    Mariners at Twins
                    Thu, Jul 30 Final 5 to 9
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 2
                    Mariners at Twins
                    Fri, Jul 31 Final 6 to 1
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 3
                    Mariners at Twins
                    Sat, Aug 1 Final 2 to 3
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 4
                    Mariners at Twins
                    Sun, Aug 2 - 2:10PM EDT
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Preview: Tigers (50-54) at Orioles (53-50)
                      Game: 4
                      Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
                      Date: August 02, 2015 1:35 PM EDT


                      Ubaldo Jimenez struggled against the Detroit Tigers in his first start after the All-Star break but a return to Camden Yards - where he's often performed well - helped quickly put an end to his second-half funk.

                      He'll get to face the Tigers again Sunday this time in Baltimore, and there's a chance he could avoid facing J.D. Martinez in the Orioles' attempt at an eighth win in nine games.

                      After giving up one run in 20 innings in his final three starts before the break, Jimenez (8-6, 3.73 ERA) allowed seven in 4 2-3 innings in a 7-3 loss in Detroit on July 17. He had an even worse performance six days later at Yankee Stadium, giving up seven runs in 2 1-3 innings in a 9-3 loss, before claiming a 7-3 win over Atlanta on Tuesday.

                      Jimenez yielded two runs and four hits in seven innings to win his third straight home start. He's 6-1 with a 2.13 ERA in eight games in Baltimore and 2-5 with a 5.25 ERA in 12 on the road.

                      "It always good when you find a way to get back on track, especially after having two really tough games," he told MLB's official website. "It felt really good to go out there and compete and give the team a chance to win."

                      Baltimore (53-50) has five wins in its past six home contests and is one game behind Minnesota for the AL's second wild card. The Orioles are also two back of Los Angeles for the top spot.

                      Baltimore has totaled 22 runs and 31 hits in its three games against Detroit (50-54) after batting .212 and averaging 3.3 runs in its previous nine.

                      The Tigers, losers in 13 of 19 and nine of 12 on the road, had 16 runs and 32 hits while splitting the first two games in this series then registered six hits Saturday. Martinez was forced to leave after fouling a pitch off his left knee in the second inning.

                      X-rays were negative for the right fielder, who is among the AL leaders with a career-high 28 homers and 68 RBIs, and he's considered day to day. The Tigers are already missing Miguel Cabrera (calf) and traded Yoenis Cespedes to the New York Mets on Friday.

                      "I want to play," said Martinez, who hit a solo homer off Jimenez on July 17. "I'm going to do everything I can."

                      If Martinez sits out, that might aid Jimenez's attempt for a rare win against the Tigers. He's 0-3 with a 7.71 ERA in his past four matchups with two of the last three taking place in Detroit, where he's 2-8 with a 7.39 ERA in 10 starts.

                      Jimenez pitched seven scoreless innings in his only meeting with the Tigers at Camden Yards, a 4-1 loss May 13, 2014.

                      Daniel Norris (1-1, 3.86) will make his first start for Detroit after being acquired from Toronto on Thursday in the David Price trade. Norris will also make his first start in the majors since April 30 and his first against Baltimore.

                      "I feel like I couldn't be put in a better situation, an immediate opportunity to compete in the big leagues," Norris said. "I'm happy about that, kind of itching to get out there and throw."

                      J.J. Hardy, the owner of a 15-game hit streak, singled in his lone at-bat against the left-hander. Gerardo Parra, acquired from Milwaukee on Friday, extended his hit streak to 15 games in his Orioles debut.

                      Parra, batting .453 during that run and .389 in his last 44 games, has never faced Norris.


                      SERIES AT A GLANCE

                      GAME 1
                      Tigers at Orioles
                      Thu, Jul 30 Final 9 to 8
                      Boxscores • Recaps

                      GAME 2
                      Tigers at Orioles
                      Fri, Jul 31 Final 7 to 8
                      Boxscores • Recaps

                      GAME 3
                      Tigers at Orioles
                      Sat, Aug 1 Final 2 to 6
                      Boxscores • Recaps

                      GAME 4
                      Tigers at Orioles
                      Sun, Aug 2 - 1:35PM EDT
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Preview: Diamondbacks (50-52) at Astros (59-46)
                        Game: 3
                        Venue: Minute Maid Park
                        Date: August 02, 2015 2:10 PM EDT


                        Houston's Collin McHugh has the chance to match Dallas Keuchel for the AL lead in victories a day after his teammate got win No. 13.

                        While Keuchel is pitching like a Cy Young contender and has dominated the opposition at home, McHugh hasn't been particularly sharp lately and is struggling in Houston.

                        McHugh looks to bounce back from another shaky outing and win a fourth consecutive start in the AL West-leading Astros' series finale with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.

                        After dropping Friday's opener in 10 innings, the Astros (59-46) rebounded with a 9-2 victory Saturday for their ninth win in 12 contests to move three games ahead of second-place Los Angeles.

                        Hank Conger broke open the game with a fourth-inning grand slam - his second homer of the game - and Carlos Correa also went deep twice. It was the major league-leading 44th multihomer game for the Astros, who also lead all of baseball with 147 home runs.

                        "It's not a secret we've got a great team," said Correa, who has hit four of his 12 homers in the last five games. "We've got one of the best teams in baseball and we're going to go out there and compete."

                        Keuchel's 25-inning home scoreless streak ended in the second inning when gave up two runs, two hits and walked three, but the Astros staff allowed no hits and one walk the rest of the way.

                        Keuchel moved a win ahead of McHugh (12-5, 4.43 ERA) and Seattle's Felix Hernandez by improving to 10-0 with a 1.26 ERA in Houston.

                        McHugh has also found success at Minute Maid Park with an 8-2 record, but he's racked up those wins despite a 5.22 ERA. The last pitcher to have at least eight home wins in a season with a plus-5.00 ERA was Jorge De La Rosa, who went 10-6 with a 5.21 ERA at home for Colorado in 2009.

                        McHugh has regularly had to work out of trouble in his last three starts - all at home - surrendering 25 hits over 18 innings. Against the Angels on Tuesday, the right-hander gave up seven hits with four walks and let in five runs in five innings but was bailed out by his offense in a 10-5 win. He has a 7.57 run-support average in his victories.

                        "Wins and losses is not irrelevant when it comes to pitchers, but team wins and losses are a lot more important," McHugh told MLB's official website.

                        McHugh, who was tagged for six runs over five innings in his only start against Arizona (50-52) in 2013, has a 7.00 ERA in losing all three career starts against NL teams in Houston.

                        The Diamondbacks' Robbie Ray (3-5, 2.70) has fared much better against the opposite league.

                        The 23-year-old left-hander continued his dominance of the NL on Monday, allowing two runs with a career high-tying eight strikeouts in seven innings of a 4-3, 10-inning win at Seattle. The only times he has lasted seven innings this season have come in his three interleague starts - all in AL parks - and he's gone 2-0 with a 0.83 ERA.

                        Ray made his big league debut in his only appearance against the Astros on May 6, 2014, allowing a run and five hits in 5 1-3 innings of an 11-4 win for Detroit.

                        Arizona manager Chip Hale said rookie right fielder Yasmany Tomas will be back in the lineup Sunday after being removed in Saturday's sixth inning for not running hard on a groundout.


                        SERIES AT A GLANCE

                        GAME 1
                        Diamondbacks at Astros
                        Fri, Jul 31 Final 6 to 4
                        Boxscores • Recaps

                        GAME 2
                        Diamondbacks at Astros
                        Sat, Aug 1 Final 2 to 9
                        Boxscores

                        GAME 3
                        Diamondbacks at Astros
                        Sun, Aug 2 - 2:10PM EDT
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Preview: Giants (57-46) at Rangers (50-53)
                          Game: 3
                          Venue: Globe Life Park in Arlington
                          Date: August 02, 2015 3:05 PM EDT


                          Manager Bruce Bochy was quite familiar with Mike Leake long before the San Francisco Giants acquired him prior to the trade deadline.

                          He'll get a closer look at the right-hander Sunday when he makes his Giants debut in the finale of a three-game set with the Texas Rangers.

                          As a preteen, Leake played on a travel team out of San Diego that included Bochy's son Brett and Washington right-hander Stephen Strasburg.

                          "He was a good athlete then. He could pitch and played short. It was a really good club. Mike, he stood out," Bochy said. "He was the best player on the field, whether it was pitching, playing short, swinging the bat. He was their best player."

                          Bochy is just looking for Leake (9-5, 3.56 ERA) to excel on the mound after San Francisco (57-46) acquired him Thursday from Cincinnati for two prospects.

                          "He's a quality starter who's going to help us," Bochy said. "He's excited about being here. He's been throwing the ball well, good athlete. That's a great move for us to give us some depth in the rotation."

                          Leake, in the rotation in place of the injured Tim Hudson (shoulder), has allowed two runs and 15 hits in 30 innings while winning four straight starts, completing the eighth in three. He did that while limiting NL-leading St. Louis to four hits in Tuesday's 4-0 road win.

                          Leake, who spent his first five-plus seasons with the Reds, is 0-2 with a 9.60 ERA in his last three starts in AL parks. He gave up four runs - one earned - in seven innings on the road in his only career start against the Rangers in June 2013.

                          The Giants have won 14 of their past 17 contests to move 1 1/2 games back of NL West-leading Los Angeles.

                          They bounced back from Friday's 6-3 loss in the series opener by spoiling Cole Hamels' Rangers debut with a 9-7, 11-inning victory Saturday.

                          Hunter Pence hit the go-ahead homer to lead off the 11th after tying the game with an RBI single in a three-run eighth. He's hitting .324 with five homers and 16 RBIs in 17 road games during this injury-plagued season.

                          Buster Posey is on a tear with a .459 average and 12 RBIs in the last 15 games. The All-Star catcher came a triple short of the cycle Saturday, connecting for a solo homer and an RBI double. He's also put together a 13-game hitting streak on the road, batting .388 with four homers and 14 RBIs.

                          The Rangers (50-53), who had a three-game winning streak end Saturday, are giving Martin Perez (0-2, 10.50) a fourth chance at his first win since returning from Tommy John surgery.

                          The left-hander surrendered a career high-tying eight runs before getting an out in the second inning and being pulled in Tuesday's 21-5 loss to the New York Yankees.

                          This will be his first game against San Francisco.

                          Prince Fielder doubled on two of his three hits Saturday after batting .143 in his previous eight games. His .330 season average is second in the AL to Detroit's Miguel Cabrera (.350), who is on the disabled list with a calf strain.

                          Fielder is 2 for 8 with a homer against Leake, while Shin-soo Choo is 3 for 5 with two home runs and a double.

                          Choo is 6 for 14 with a homer and two doubles in his last four games.


                          SERIES AT A GLANCE

                          GAME 1
                          Giants at Rangers
                          Fri, Jul 31 Final 3 to 6
                          Boxscores • Recaps

                          GAME 2
                          Giants at Rangers
                          Sat, Aug 1 Final 9 to 7
                          Boxscores • Recaps


                          GAME 3
                          Giants at Rangers
                          Sun, Aug 2 - 3:05PM EDT
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Preview: Indians (48-55) at Athletics (46-59)
                            Game: 4
                            Venue: O.co Coliseum
                            Date: August 02, 2015 4:05 PM EDT


                            Sonny Gray is mired in the longest home winless streak of his career but is getting the ideal opponent to help end it.

                            The Oakland Athletics ace is coming off a shutout and now faces the other team he recently blanked as he tries to continue his mastery of the Cleveland Indians on Sunday.

                            Gray (11-4, 2.16 ERA) has allowed one run with 22 strikeouts in 21 innings in three career starts against Cleveland, winning both decisions on the road. No AL team has a lower batting average against him than the Indians (.129), with Carlos Santana, Yan Gomes and Jason Kipnis going a combined 1 for 22 with eight strikeouts.

                            The All-Star right-hander two-hit the Indians in a 2-0 road win July 12, and Cleveland (48-55) has been awful offensively in this series with six runs through three games.

                            Most recently, Gray tossed a three-hitter in Tuesday's 2-0 win at Dodger Stadium.

                            "I feel like throwing strikes was the key," he told MLB's official website. "That was the gameplan going in, and then just being able to execute the fastball to both sides. My slider was better than it has been, too, but just getting ahead was huge."

                            Those two shutouts made Gray 6-0 with a 1.05 ERA in his last seven road starts. It's been a different matter at home, where he's 0-2 with a 5.04 ERA in four games since beating the New York Yankees on May 29.

                            However, he received no runs of support in two of those outings, and the A's (46-59) are batting .197 while averaging 2.8 runs during a 2-7 stretch at home.

                            Stephen Vogt is in an 0-for-23 drought overall and hitting .111 in 12 contests since appearing in his first All-Star game.

                            Josh Reddick is a .179 hitter in 15 meetings with the Indians at the Coliseum after going 1 for 12 in this series. He was 7 for 13 with a homer and three doubles over his previous three games.

                            The Indians turn to Trevor Bauer (8-8, 4.13), who has lost three straight starts for the first time in his career with a 6.16 ERA despite pitching extremely well Tuesday. He gave up a solo homer in the ninth to lose 2-1 to Kansas City despite tossing a five-hitter for his first complete game, the first by an Indian in a losing effort since Justin Masterson in 2009.

                            "That was one of the better games we've seen from him," manager Terry Francona said. "Talk about a change of emotion in one pitch."

                            Facing the A's for the first time, Bauer has lost two of his last three road starts with a 5.71 ERA after going 4-1 with a 1.10 ERA in his first six.

                            Kipnis is 1 for 12 in this series and batting .071 in his last seven games against the A's.


                            SERIES AT A GLANCE

                            GAME 1
                            Indians at Athletics
                            Thu, Jul 30 Final 3 to 1
                            Boxscores • Recaps

                            GAME 2
                            Indians at Athletics
                            Fri, Jul 31 Final 2 to 1
                            Boxscores • Recaps

                            GAME 3
                            Indians at Athletics
                            Sat, Aug 1 Final 1 to 5
                            Boxscores • Recaps

                            GAME 4
                            Indians at Athletics
                            Sun, Aug 2 - 4:05PM EDT
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              MLB
                              Dunkel

                              Sunday, August 2


                              San Diego @ Miami

                              Game 901-902
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              San Diego
                              (Shields) 12.446
                              Miami
                              (Fernandez) 16.806
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Miami
                              by 4 1/2
                              5
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Miami
                              -160
                              6
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Miami
                              (-160); Under

                              Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati

                              Game 903-904
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Pittsburgh
                              (Morton) 16.581
                              Cincinnati
                              (Sampson) 13.390
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Pittsburgh
                              by 3
                              7 1/2
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Pittsburgh
                              -150
                              8
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Pittsburgh
                              (-150); Under

                              Washington @ NY Mets

                              Game 905-906
                              August 2, 2015 @ 8:08 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Washington
                              (Zimmrmnn) 16.459
                              NY Mets
                              (Syndrgrd) 15.511
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Washington
                              by 1
                              7
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              NY Mets
                              -140
                              6 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Washington
                              (+120); Over

                              Atlanta @ Philadelphia

                              Game 907-908
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:35 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Atlanta
                              (Teheran) 14.389
                              Philadelphia
                              (Morgan) 15.887
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Philadelphia
                              by 1 1/2
                              9
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Atlanta
                              -120
                              8
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Philadelphia
                              (+100); Over

                              Chicago Cubs @ Milwaukee

                              Game 909-910
                              August 2, 2015 @ 2:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Chicago Cubs
                              (Richard) 13.052
                              Milwaukee
                              (Lohse) 14.619
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Milwaukee
                              by 1 1/2
                              9 1/2
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Milwaukee
                              No Line
                              N/A
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Milwaukee
                              N/A

                              Colorado @ St. Louis

                              Game 911-912
                              August 2, 2015 @ 2:15 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Colorado
                              (Flande) 13.211
                              St. Louis
                              (Garcia) 15.774
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              St. Louis
                              by 2 1/2
                              9
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              St. Louis
                              -185
                              7 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              St. Louis
                              (-185); Over

                              Kansas City @ Toronto

                              Game 913-914
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:07 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Kansas City
                              (Volquez) 16.295
                              Toronto
                              (Dickey) 15.117
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Kansas City
                              by 1
                              8
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Toronto
                              -135
                              9
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Kansas City
                              (+115); Under

                              Detroit @ Baltimore

                              Game 915-916
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:35 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Detroit
                              (Norris) 14.860
                              Baltimore
                              (Jimenez) 13.988
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Detroit
                              by 1
                              8
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Baltimore
                              -175
                              8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Detroit
                              (+155); Under

                              Tampa Bay @ Boston

                              Game 917-918
                              August 2, 2015 @ 1:35 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Tampa Bay
                              (Odorizzi) 15.793
                              Boston
                              (Miley) 14.128
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Tampa Bay
                              by 1 1/2
                              10
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Boston
                              -125
                              9
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Tampa Bay
                              (+105); Over

                              NY Yankees @ Chicago White Sox

                              Game 919-920
                              August 2, 2015 @ 2:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              NY Yankees
                              (Nova) 18.363
                              Chicago White Sox
                              (Samardzja) 16.152
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              NY Yankees
                              by 2
                              9
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Chicago White Sox
                              -125
                              8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              NY Yankees
                              (+105); Over

                              Seattle @ Minnesota

                              Game 921-922
                              August 2, 2015 @ 2:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Seattle
                              (Iwakuma) 15.810
                              Minnesota
                              (Pelfrey) 13.206
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Seattle
                              by 2 1/2
                              7
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Seattle
                              -135
                              8 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Seattle
                              (-135); Under

                              Cleveland @ Oakland

                              Game 923-924
                              August 2, 2015 @ 4:05 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Cleveland
                              (Bauer) 13.426
                              Oakland
                              (Gray) 14.987
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Oakland
                              by 1 1/2
                              6
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Oakland
                              -150
                              7
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Oakland
                              (-150); Under

                              Arizona @ Houston

                              Game 925-926
                              August 2, 2015 @ 2:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Arizona
                              (Ray) 16.863
                              Houston
                              (McHugh) 15.794
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Arizona
                              by 1
                              9
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Houston
                              -145
                              8
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Arizona
                              (+125); Over

                              San Francisco @ Texas

                              Game 927-928
                              August 2, 2015 @ 3:05 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              San Francisco
                              (Leake) 13.410
                              Texas
                              (Perez) 17.854
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Texas
                              by 4 1/2
                              11
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              San Francisco
                              -140
                              9 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Texas
                              (+120); Over

                              LA Angels @ LA Dodgers

                              Game 929-930
                              August 2, 2015 @ 4:10 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              LA Angels
                              (Rasmus) 13.337
                              LA Dodgers
                              (Latos) 16.881
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              LA Dodgers
                              by 3 1/2
                              6
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              LA Dodgers
                              No Line
                              N/A
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              LA Dodgers
                              N/A
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