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  • The Bum's Sports Page For Thursday August 27th Best Bets-Trends-News !

    Baseball Capsules

    August 27, 2015

    DETROIT (AP) Justin Verlander lost a bid for his third no-hitter when Chris Iannetta lined a leadoff double in the ninth inning that landed on the left-field line, and the Detroit Tigers beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-0 Wednesday night.

    Trying to become the sixth major leaguer to throw three no-hitters, Verlander settled instead for a one-hit shutout.

    He was an inch away from so much more.

    Iannetta's shot, just barely fair, kicked up chalk and rolled into the left-field corner. Verlander attempted to will it foul with body English, then arched his back in disappointment after the ball hit right on the line.

    Verlander (2-6) retired the next three batters to finish his seventh career shutout and first since May 18, 2012, against Pittsburgh. The right-hander struck out nine and walked two in his first win since July 29.

    He faced only 28 hitters - one more than the minimum - after inducing double plays following both walks.

    ASTROS 6, YANKEES 2

    NEW YORK (AP) - Evan Gattis hit two home runs, Collin McHugh excelled once again and the Houston Astros exceeded last season's win total, beating the New York Yankees.

    The AL West leaders improved to 71-57, a year after going 70-92. With 34 games left on the schedule, the Astros already have achieved their best season since 2010.

    The Yankees have lost five of seven, a slide that's cost them first place in the AL East.

    McHugh (14-7) kept up a recent run of ace pitching, both for himself and the team with the top ERA in the league. Houston has won seven of nine, not permitting more than two runs in any game.

    McHugh shut out the Yankees until Didi Gregorius hit a two-run homer in the seventh. He outpitched Michael Pineda (9-8) for the second time this year, and has allowed just seven runs in his last five starts.

    BLUE JAYS 12, RANGERS 4

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Edwin Encarnacion hit a grand slam to extend his hitting streak to 21 games, helping David Price get a win on his 30th birthday in Toronto's victory against Texas.

    Encarnacion sent his 26th homer into the Blue Jays' bullpen in left-center after Kevin Pillar opened a six-run sixth inning with a long ball that chased starter Colby Lewis (14-6).

    Lewis issued four of a season-high 11 walks by Rangers pitchers.

    Pitching on his birthday for the first time in the majors, Price (13-4) threw five scoreless innings after allowing Adrian Beltre's two-run homer in the first.

    The AL East-leading Blue Jays won their fifth straight, while the Rangers dropped a half-game behind Minnesota in the race for the second AL wild card.

    Jose Bautista walked four times and scored twice as Toronto went two games up in the division on the New York Yankees. The Astros moved 5 1/2 games ahead of Texas atop the AL West.

    GIANTS 4, CUBS 2

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Buster Posey followed Brandon Belt's leadoff triple in the sixth with a go-ahead double, Jake Peavy won for the second time in six starts, and San Francisco stopped Chicago's six-game winning streak.

    Kelby Tomlinson added an RBI double of his own in the sixth against Kyle Hendricks (6-6) as the Giants ended a three-game slide with their second victory in seven games. Nori Aoki homered for San Francisco.

    With their first win in six meetings this month against the Cubs, San Francisco avoided its first six-game skid in the series since 1993-94.

    Peavy (4-6) allowed five hits and two runs in 6 1-3 innings to beat the Cubs for the second time in his last six outings against them. Santiago Casilla finished for his 31st save.

    CARDINALS 3, DIAMONDBACKS 1

    PHOENIX (AP) - John Lackey pitched seven strong innings and St. Louis beat Arizona for the seventh straight time.

    Patrick Corbin limited the Cardinals to Mark Reynolds' solo homer in six innings. St. Louis quickly took advantage after Corbin left, scoring twice off David Hernandez (1-4) in the seventh. Kolten Wong had an RBI double and Matt Carpenter a run-scoring single.

    Lackey (11-8) bounced back from a shaky start, giving up a homer to Paul Goldschmidt in the first and little else. Trevor Rosenthal earned his 40th save.

    St. Louis moved 36 games over .500 (81-45), its best mark since finishing the 2005 season plus-38. The Cardinals have won 12 of 13 against Arizona.

    PIRATES 7, MARLINS 2

    MIAMI (AP) - Andrew McCutchen homered and drove in four runs to help the Pittsburgh Pirates to a victory over the Miami Marlins.

    Jeff Locke (7-8) pitched seven innings, allowing two runs and five hits for the Pirates, who have won four of five.

    Pittsburgh (76-49) remains four games behind first-place St. Louis (80-45) in the NL Central race.

    Miami's Chris Narveson (1-1) struggled in his first start since April 15, 2012, while with Milwaukee. He allowed seven runs and eight hits in 3 2-3 innings.

    Martin Prado homered for the Marlins.

    McCutchen hit an RBI double in the first inning and helped spark a six-run second with a three-run home run, his 20th.

    McCutchen is 6 for 13 with three doubles, a home run, and six RBIs in the first three games of the series

    METS 9, PHILLIES 4

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Bartolo Colon tossed five-hit ball and struck out eight in seven sharp innings, Michael Cuddyer hit a long homer and the NL East-leading New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies.

    Colon (11-11) bounced back from a rough outing in Colorado, helping the Mets improve to 18-6 since July 31. They took a 6 1-2 game lead over second-place Washington, which lost 6-5 to San Diego.

    Cuddyer had an RBI double in the first inning off Jerad Eickhoff (1-1) and hit a two-run shot into the second deck in left field off Hector Neris in the eighth.

    The Mets have dominated the Phillies, winning eight straight, 11 of 12 this season and 23 of the last 28 meetings. They will go for a four-game sweep Thursday night with plenty of visiting fans chanting ''Let's Go Mets!'' in Philadelphia's cozy ballpark.

    TWINS 5, RAYS 3

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Eduardo Escobar homered twice and Joe Mauer had a tiebreaking RBI single as Minnesota beat the Tampa Bay Rays for the Twins' sixth consecutive win.

    Minnesota has its longest winning streak away from home since a six-game stretch Aug. 14-26, 2007. The Twins are 6-3 entering the final game of a 10-game trip Thursday night.

    Escobar hit solo shots in the sixth and eighth innings, with the second one making 5-3. Mauer had a bases-loaded single and Trevor Plouffe hit a sacrifice fly as the Twins took a 4-2 lead in the seventh.

    Brian Duensing (4-0) replaced Twins starter Tyler Duffey with the bases loaded and one out in the sixth, and retired Daniel Nava and pinch-hitter Brandon Guyer to preserve a 2-2 tie. Kevin Jepsen pitched the ninth for his eighth save.

    Rays starter Chris Archer (11-10) took the loss.

    DODGERS 7, REDS 4

    CINCINNATI (AP) - Scott Van Slyke, A.J. Ellis and Yasiel Puig all homered during a five-run fourth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers held on for a victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

    Kike Hernandez added three hits and Adrian Gonzalez chipped in a ninth-inning RBI double for the NL West-leading Dodgers, have won two straight games after a season-high, five-game losing streak.

    The Reds, who have lost 11 of their last 12 games and slipped to 1-8 on their 10-game homestand, reached left-hander Brett Anderson for three unearned runs. Anderson (8-8) gave up five hits with one walk, four strikeouts and a wild pitch.

    Luis Avilan struck out Jay Bruce with the tying runs on base in the eighth and Kenley Jansen pitched the ninth for his 25th save.

    PADRES 6, NATIONALS 5

    WASHINGTON (AP) - Justin Upton homered twice and had three RBIs, Matt Kemp added a two-run double and the San Diego Padres held on to beat the Washington Nationals.

    Tyson Ross (9-9) allowed four runs in 6 1-3 innings for the Padres, who evened the three-game series and will try for their fifth straight series victory in Thursday's finale.

    Denard Span doubled twice for Washington in his second game back from the disabled list following back spasms, but Gio Gonzalez (9-7) failed to pitch more than five innings for a sixth time in seven starts.

    Ryan Zimmerman drove in two runs on productive outs for the Nationals, who trailed 5-0 midway through the fourth before closing to within a run after a three-run seventh.

    Craig Kimbrel pitched the ninth for his 36th save.

    ORIOLES 8, ROYALS 5

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Chris Davis, Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop each hit a two-run homer off Johnny Cueto, and the Baltimore Orioles totaled five long balls in all to power their way to a victory over the Kansas City Royals that snapped a six-game skid.

    Wei-Yin Chen (8-6) allowed three runs for the Orioles while scattering nine hits over six innings. The losing pitcher against the Royals in Game 3 of last year's AL Championship Series, he has now gone seven straight starts without a defeat.

    Cueto (9-9) labored through five innings for Kansas City, allowing 10 hits and a walk. It was his second consecutive shoddy start after yielding a career-high 13 hits in a loss at Boston.

    ROCKIES 6, BRAVES 3

    ATLANTA (AP) - Brandon Barnes had three hits, including a two-run homer, and the Colorado Rockies extended Atlanta right-hander Shelby Miller's winless streak to 18 starts with a victory over the Braves.

    Miller (5-11) looked like he might break the streak, leading 3-0 in the seventh, but he gave up four runs in the bottom of the inning before leaving with two outs.

    Jose Reyes capped the rally with a two-out triple to right-center that scored Barnes and Charlie Blackmon. Daniel Descalso and Blackmon had the other RBIs in the inning for Colorado.

    Simon Castro (1-0) picked up the win in relief for the Rockies, who won two out of three for their first series win at Turner Field since 2005.

    Barnes tacked on a two-run homer in the eighth off Edwin Jackson.

    RED SOX 3, WHITE SOX 0

    CHICAGO (AP) - Rick Porcello pitched seven sparkling innings in his return from a triceps injury, leading the Boston Red Sox to a victory over the Chicago White Sox.

    Porcello and Chris Sale had nearly identical lines, but Travis Shaw hit a two-run homer off Nate Jones (1-1) with two outs in the eighth. Robbie Ross Jr. then got three outs for the Red Sox before Junichi Tazawa finished the six-hitter for his third save in nine chances.

    Porcello (6-11) allowed five hits, struck out five and walked none in one of his best starts in a disappointing debut season with Boston. The right-hander was acquired in a December trade with Detroit, and then agreed to an $82.5 million, four-year contract in April.

    MARINERS 8, ATHLETICS 2

    SEATTLE (AP) - Felix Hernandez made just two mistakes in eight strong innings, Nelson Cruz hit his AL-leading 39th homer and drove in three runs and the Seattle Mariners beat the Oakland Athletics.

    Seattle closed out its brief homestand with Hernandez rebounding after getting knocked around in his last start against the Chicago White Sox.

    Hernandez (15-8) allowed a homer to Billy Burns on the first pitch of the game and a solo homer to Brett Lawrie on the first pitch of the seventh inning. Oakland's only other hit off Hernandez was a soft single from Billy Butler in the fifth.

    Hernandez struck out seven, walked one and became the second AL pitcher to reach 15 wins.

    Cruz's homer came in the eighth, but it was an early offensive outburst that backed Hernandez. Seattle sent 10 batters to the plate in the first and scored four times that inning off Chris Bassitt (1-6).

    INDIANS 6, BREWERS 2

    CLEVELAND (AP) - Jason Kipnis homered and drove in three runs, and the Cleveland Indians used six pitchers in a win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

    Kipnis, who leads the American League with a .325 batting average, gave Cleveland the lead with a two-run double with the bases loaded in the second inning. He added a solo homer in the eighth.

    Rookie right-hander Cody Anderson, starting in place of the injured Carlos Carrasco, allowed two runs in 4 1-3 innings. Carrasco, who leads the Indians in wins, was placed on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday with a sore right shoulder.

    Jeff Manship (1-0) worked 1 1-3 innings for his first win since April 26, 2014, when he was pitching for Philadelphia against Arizona.

    Jimmy Nelson (10-10) allowed five runs and walked eight in 3 1-3 innings in losing for the first time since July 10.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    LEADING OFF: Cubs face Bumgarner; Greinke looks for rebound

    August 27, 2015

    A look at what's happening all around the major leagues today:

    GIANT TEST

    The streaking Chicago Cubs face Giants ace Madison Bumgarner (15-6) in San Francisco. Bumgarner has two complete games and a 1.42 ERA during his four-start winning streak, with 41 strikeouts and two walks in that span. He is 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA in his last four starts against the Cubs. The 25-year-old lefty also has been among the Giants' most dangerous hitters lately, going 4 for 12 with two homers in his last five games - including two pinch-hit appearances. The Cubs can add more space between themselves and the Giants, their closest competitors for the second NL wild card.

    BACK ON THE HORSE

    Zack Greinke (13-3, 1.67 ERA) tries to rebound after allowing a season-high two homers in a loss to Houston his last time out. The Dodgers' ace had won eight consecutive decisions prior to that defeat, which came amid a five-game losing streak that Los Angeles snapped against Cincinnati on Tuesday. Rookie right-hander Anthony DeSclafani goes for the Reds.

    CRUZ CONTROL

    Nelson Cruz looks to reach the 40-homer mark for the second consecutive year, one day after slugging his major league-leading 39th long ball. The Mariners' slugger set a career high with 40 homers last year with Baltimore. The 35-year-old Cruz has been on a tear since mid-July, slugging 17 homers while batting .358 in his last 32 games.

    BACK IN THE ROUTINE

    Fresh off his first professional save, Minnesota lefty Tommy Milone (6-3, 3.69 ERA) returns to the rotation for the series finale at Tampa Bay. Milone was pressed into relief duty due to a depleted bullpen last Sunday and worked a perfect inning in the Twins' 4-3, 12-inning win at Baltimore. Drew Smyly goes for the Rays in his third start since returning from a torn labrum in his left shoulder. He shut out Oakland over 5 2/3 innings in his most recent outing.

    OH, BROTHER

    Nationals rookie Joe Ross (4-5) takes the mound in the series finale against San Diego one night after older brother Tyson Ross started for the Padres in Washington. The Nationals allowed Tyson to travel to Washington to see Joe make his major league debut in early June.

    WELCOME BACK

    Giants center fielder Angel Pagan is scheduled to come off the disabled list before the series finale against the Cubs. He has been out with tendinitis in his right knee.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Preview: Dodgers (69-56) at Reds (52-73)
      Game: 3
      Venue: Great American Ball Park
      Date: August 27, 2015 12:35 PM EDT

      The Los Angeles Dodgers struggled to provide much of any offensive support for Zack Greinke in his last outing. Considering how well they've hit the ball in Cincinnati the past two games, that might not be a problem this time.

      Greinke and the Dodgers will try to complete a three-game sweep of the lowly Reds on Thursday.

      Los Angeles (69-56) totaled nine runs and two homers while dropping the first five of an eight-game trip before scoring 12 times in the last two at Cincinnati. Three of the Dodgers' five home runs in the series came during Wednesday's 7-4 victory.

      Cincinnati (52-73) has lost 11 of 12 while its starting pitchers have posted a 7.13 ERA and given up 18 home runs during that stretch.

      'When you're not winning, you have to find victories in other ways,' said Reds manager Bryan Price, whose club has been outscored 27-12 during a five-game losing streak to Los Angeles.

      The NL West leading-Dodgers last swept a road set at Cincinnati in June 2008, and should have a good chance to do it again with Greinke (13-3, 1.67 ERA) on the hill. The right-hander went 8-0 with a 1.16 ERA in 11 starts prior to Saturday when he allowed three runs, a season-high two homers and one other hit in seven innings of a 3-1 loss at Houston.

      "A lot of good pitches but not good enough," said Greinke, who still has the lowest ERA, WHIP (0.85) and opponent batting average (.191) in the majors.

      He also won't place blame on his teammates for their lack of run support.

      "Every game, you're not going to get five runs (on offense)," he told MLB's official website.

      The Dodgers didn't need to give Greinke much offensive help in a 2-1 victory over Cincinnati on Aug. 16 when he yielded a run and struck out eight in seven innings.

      Greinke also homered off Anthony DeSclafani (7-9, 3.97) in that contest, one batter after Joc Pederson went deep. DeSclafani gave up four other hits over six innings for the game. The rookie right-hander wasn't nearly as effective Saturday, allowing six runs and two more homers over five innings in an 11-7 defeat to Arizona.

      "Plain and simple, I wasn't good," he said.

      Jimmy Rollins and Yasiel Puig, a combined 5 for 11 against DeSclafani, have each homered in this series. Puig is batting .324 with two home runs in his last nine games.

      Teammate Kike Hernandez is batting .480 with four RBIs in six games against the Reds this season.

      The Dodgers expect to have All-Star catcher Yasmani Grandal in the lineup after he missed the last three games with a bruised shoulder.

      "We're trying to be careful with him," manager Don Mattingly said of Grandal, who is 3 for 30 with 10 strikeouts in his last 10 games. "This time of year, especially with catchers, they're banged up. I'm not saying (the injury) won't stick around, but this gives him the best chance of being as healthy as he can be this time of year."

      Todd Frazier is batting .211 in 19 at-bats against Greinke, but .387 in the last eight games.

      Joey Votto has hit .444 with three home runs and four doubles when facing Greinke.


      SERIES AT A GLANCE

      GAME 1
      Dodgers at Reds
      Tue, Aug 25 Final 5 to 1
      Boxscores • Recaps

      GAME 2
      Dodgers at Reds
      Wed, Aug 26 Final 7 to 4
      Boxscores

      GAME 3
      Dodgers at Reds
      Thu, Aug 27 - 12:35PM EDT
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Preview: Angels (64-62) at Tigers (60-66)
        Game: 3
        Venue: Comerica Park
        Date: August 27, 2015 1:08 PM EDT

        Randy Wolf is searching for his big-league stuff from long ago, while Matt Shoemaker would like to rediscover the mojo that left him more recently.

        It might be best if they found what they're looking for in Thursday's series finale between the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels if either side hopes to revive its postseason hopes.

        The Angels (64-62) have dropped 22 of their last 32 to fall from atop the AL West to a game back of the second wild-card spot. Wednesday's 5-0 loss in Detroit was the their fifth in six games, a stretch that included dugout tirades from Huston Street and Jered Weaver and a team meeting from manager Mike Scioscia.

        Chris Iannetta's leadoff double in the ninth inning Wednesday broke up Justin Verlander's no-hitter, but Los Angeles still failed to score three runs for the 12th time this month. A frustrating August has seen the Angels score the fewest runs per game (3.04) in the AL while allowing the second most (5.29).

        Shoemaker (5-9, 4.76 ERA) has been as disappointing as anyone of late.

        The right-hander was the runner-up in last year's AL rookie of the year voting but still hasn't gained traction in 2015 - a low-point coming with his demotion to Triple-A Salt Lake last week.

        He struggled to a 4-7 record and 4.85 ERA through mid-July, found himself briefly with 19 scoreless innings over three starts, and then was optioned to Salt Lake after allowing 13 runs and 16 hits in 7 1-3 innings between his last two big-league outings.

        Shoemaker will jump back into the rotation, though, after allowing two hits and three unearned runs in six innings in his lone Triple-A start on Saturday.

        "He really pitched well in his one rehab start, not just line-score-wise, but the evaluation of how he pitched from all the guys who saw him pitch," Scioscia told MLB's official website.

        Shoemaker, who's 1-0 with a 0.73 ERA in two career starts against Detroit, will try for his first win since July 21.

        Wolf, meanwhile, will go for his first victory since June 2, 2014.

        The Tigers (60-66) acquired Wolf in a minor league deal from Toronto last week. He made his first major league start in more than a year on Saturday, a 5-3 loss to Texas that saw some good and bad for the 39-year-old left-hander.

        The Rangers started with eight singles from their first 14 batters and jumped ahead with a four-run third inning. But Wolf retired 14 of the final 15 he faced, lasting seven innings for the first time since Aug. 19, 2012.

        "He gave up the four runs, but with the exception of I think two hits up to that point, they were all (on) ground balls," Tigers manager Brad Ausmus told MLB's official website. "If they were at people, it probably would've been a different story."

        Wolf, who will try to help the Tigers win for just the second time in their last seven games, has not faced the Angels since 2010.

        Albert Pujols has hit .286 in 42 at-bats off Wolf, connecting for three of his 554 career homers.


        SERIES AT A GLANCE

        GAME 1
        Angels at Tigers
        Tue, Aug 25 Final 8 to 7
        Boxscores • Recaps

        GAME 2
        Angels at Tigers
        Wed, Aug 26 Final 0 to 5
        Boxscores • Recaps

        GAME 3
        Angels at Tigers
        Thu, Aug 27 - 1:08PM EDT
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Preview: Blue Jays (71-55) at Rangers (64-61)
          Game: 3
          Venue: Globe Life Park in Arlington
          Date: August 27, 2015 2:05 PM EDT

          The Toronto Blue Jays have some breathing room, an offense that is on fire, and a pitcher up next who has rarely lost of late.

          Marco Estrada looks to deliver the streaking Blue Jays a road sweep Thursday over the Texas Rangers and former teammate Yovani Gallardo, who is searching for his 100th career victory.

          Five straight wins and two consecutive losses from the New York Yankees have supplied Toronto (71-55) with a two-game lead in the AL East. The Blue Jays have won 21 of 25, a span since July 28 that has seen them climb from eight games back in the division.

          Estrada (11-7, 3.27 ERA) has racked up four wins in five starts during that stretch, pitching to a 2.37 ERA and holding opposing hitters to a .155 average in 30 1-3 innings.

          He has 10 wins in his past 15 starts with a 3.00 ERA and a batting average against of .204.

          The right-hander has allowed five runs and eight hits over 11 2-3 innings in his last two outings, a 4-1 loss to the Yankees on Aug. 15 and a 15-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday.

          Toronto's potent offense gives its pitchers plenty of room for error.

          Wednesday night's 12-4 win over the Rangers - who dropped a half game back of the AL's second wild-card spot - gave the Blue Jays 54 runs during their five-game streak. They've batted .347 and hit 11 homers and 11 doubles in that stretch.

          Edwin Encarnacion led the way Wednesday by extending his league-high hitting streak to 21 games with a sixth-inning grand slam - his second of the season against the Rangers (64-61). He is batting .392 with seven home runs and 23 RBIs during the streak that dates back to July 26.

          'We've been waiting for Eddie to break out in a big way,' manager John Gibbons told MLB's official website. 'I'm seeing it now. I think he's feeling it like the rest of the guys.'

          Encarnacion has hit Gallardo relatively well in his career with five hits in 14 at-bats, including three home runs.

          Gallardo (10-9, 3.25) - a teammate of Estrada's with the Brewers from 2010-14 - got the best of Encarnacion and the Blue Jays on June 27, though, in a 4-0 win. Encarnacion had one of Toronto's three hits in 8 1-3 innings against the right-hander.

          Since giving up five runs in three consecutive starts to end July, Gallardo has picked up victories in three of his four August starts with an ERA of 2.45, though he hasn't pitched seven full innings since June.

          He scattered eight hits over six scoreless innings in a 5-3 win at Detroit on Saturday.

          "I think the breaking ball is a big key for him," manager Jeff Banister said of Gallardo. "That gets these hitters off his fastball, and he was able to pound the outside of the strike zone. â?¦ Just a fine job putting up the six zeros for us."

          Texas second baseman Rougned Odor is hopeful to return to the lineup Thursday after a grounder almost tore off the nail on his right middle finger Tuesday. He had a splint Wednesday and said doctors were able to save the nail.


          SERIES AT A GLANCE

          GAME 1
          Blue Jays at Rangers
          Tue, Aug 25 Final 6 to 5
          Boxscores • Recaps

          GAME 2
          Blue Jays at Rangers
          Wed, Aug 26 Final 12 to 4
          Boxscores • Recaps


          GAME 3
          Blue Jays at Rangers
          Thu, Aug 27 - 2:05PM EDT
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

          Comment


          • #6
            Preview: Orioles (63-63) at Royals (77-49)
            Game: 4
            Venue: Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium
            Date: August 27, 2015 2:10 PM EDT

            A six-game losing streak dropped the Baltimore Orioles several spots in the wild-card race. Back-to-back wins against the team with the best record in the AL would at least take some of the sting out of that.

            Baltimore tries to send the Kansas City Royals to rare consecutive home losses Thursday in the conclusion of this four-game series.

            Mired in their longest skid of the season, the Orioles brought out their power bats Wednesday after going deep once in the previous four games. Manny Machado, Chris Davis and Jonathan Schoop hit two-run homers off Johnny Cueto, and Steve Pearce and Ryan Flaherty added solo shots as Baltimore (63-63) beat Kansas City 8-5 to end an eight-game losing streak in the series - including four defeats in last season's ALCS.

            'You're facing the best team in the American League last year and they've added players to improve on that,' manager Buck Showalter said. 'So it's a challenge, but we've got a chance to split against the American League champions (Thursday) and move on to Texas.'

            The Orioles, who held a wild card before the skid, trail Minnesota by two games in the crowded chase for the final playoff berth.

            Mike Moustakas hit a two-run homer for the Royals (77-49), who had won four straight and nine of 11. They lead the AL Central by 12 games and remain comfortably ahead of Toronto and Houston in the race for home-field throughout the playoffs.

            Kansas City is 44-21 at home, losing two straight there only once since early June.

            Moustakas is batting .407 with four homers and 10 RBIs during a seven-game hit streak.

            He's 3 for 8 with a home run off Chris Tillman (9-8, 4.51 ERA), who looks to rebound from his first loss in nearly three months. The right-hander had won a career high-tying seven straight decisions before allowing three runs over 6 2-3 innings Saturday in a 3-2 loss to Minnesota - his first defeat since May 31.

            Tillman has recorded quality starts in six of his last seven outings, going 3-1 with a 2.56 ERA and a 0.86 WHIP during that stretch.

            He's 2-2 with a 6.75 ERA in six career starts - playoffs included - against the Royals, but threw a five-hitter in a 4-0 victory in his last appearance at Kauffman Stadium on May 16, 2014.

            Kendrys Morales (5 for 9) has had the most success of any current Royal against Tillman, while Ben Zobrist (6 for 37), Eric Hosmer (1 for 11) and Salvador Perez (1 for 8) have all struggled.

            Yordano Ventura (8-7, 4.64) looks to continue his resurgence for the Royals. After allowing 11 runs over 12 innings in his first two starts in August, the right-hander has gone 2-0 with a 1.42 ERA in his past three outings. He was very sharp in a 6-3 victory at Boston on Saturday, yielding one run and six hits over six innings while walking one and striking out six.

            'For him, like it is for anybody, it's a confidence-type of thing,' Perez said.

            Ventura limited the Orioles to two runs over 14 1-3 innings in two regular-season starts against them last season, but wasn't as effective in Game 2 of the ALCS, giving up four runs, five hits and three walks in 5 2-3 innings.

            Adam Jones homered off Ventura in that game and is 2 for 10 in their matchups. Schoop, Davis and Pearce are a combined 0 for 12 when facing him.


            SERIES AT A GLANCE

            GAME 1
            Orioles at Royals
            Mon, Aug 24 Final 3 to 8
            Boxscores • Recaps

            GAME 2
            Orioles at Royals
            Tue, Aug 25 Final 2 to 3
            Boxscores

            GAME 3
            Orioles at Royals
            Wed, Aug 26 Final 8 to 5
            Boxscores • Recaps

            GAME 4
            Orioles at Royals
            Thu, Aug 27 - 2:10PM EDT
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Preview: Cubs (73-52) at Giants (67-59)
              Game: 3
              Venue: AT&T Park
              Date: August 27, 2015 3:45 PM EDT

              Though San Francisco has a better chance of catching the NL West leaders than the Chicago Cubs for the second wild-card spot, Madison Bumgarner should give the Giants a strong opportunity to further cut into the North Siders' lead in the latter.

              Looking for a fifth straight winning start, Bumgarner tries to help the Giants hand the Cubs their first losing road series in almost two months Thursday.

              By evening the three-game set with Wednesday's 4-2 victory, San Francisco (67-59) snapped Chicago's six-game winning streak and moved within 6 1/2 games of the Cubs for that final wild-card position.

              "We weren't going to win them all," said Chicago manager Joe Maddon, whose club will try to avoid losing its first road series since June 26-28 at St. Louis after falling for the fifth time in the last 26 games overall.

              While catching the Cubs (73-52) might be difficult regardless of Thursday's result, a 15th win in the last 18 at home could possibly cut the Giants' deficit behind the division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers to 1 1/2 games.

              They should feel confident behind Bumgarner (15-6, 3.02 ERA), who concluded July by allowing six runs in seven innings of a 6-3 loss at Texas but is 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA - and 41 strikeouts to two walks - this month. Though he last faced the Cubs at home in 2013, Bumgarner is 2-0 with an 0.75 ERA in his last three against them at AT&T Park.

              'I don't care if I get the win, if we get the win when I start I feel the same way everybody feels,' said Bumgarner, who admitted he wasn't that sharp while giving up three runs in 6 1-3 innings of Friday's 6-4 victory at Pittsburgh. "You've got to win every game you can win.'

              In this last seven starts, the left-hander has yielded two home runs - one fewer than he's hit during that stretch.

              "I'm just trying to be aggressive," said Bumgarner, whose five homers are the most in a season by a pitcher since the Cubs' Carlos Zambrano hit six in 2006. "Just trying to do something. Anything productive."

              He's never homered in 20 plate appearances while facing Chicago but could have a decent chance to go deep against Dan Haren (8-8, 3.76), who has allowed an NL-high 28 home runs. He's given up seven while going 1-1 with a 6.05 ERA and failing to complete more than 5 1-3 innings in four starts since joining the Cubs at the trade deadline.

              His shortest outing with Chicago came Saturday when he lasted 4 1-3 and gave up four runs in a 9-7 victory over Atlanta.

              "Obviously, I'd like to do better, be out there longer and stuff like that," Haren told MLB's official website."

              He's 1-0 with a 3.55 ERA in two starts against the Giants this season.

              Marlon Byrd is batting .424 with three homers and five doubles in 33 at-bats against Haren while Brandon Belt is 4 for 11 with two doubles and a homer. Belt is hitting .391 with 14 RBIs in his last 19 home contests.

              It's possible Giants All-Star shortstop Brandon Crawford could sit a second straight game due to tightness in his side. Outfielder Angel Pagan (tendinitis), meanwhile, might be activated from the disabled list.

              Chicago's Anthony Rizzo is 2 for 10 with four strikeouts when facing Bumgarner, but Starlin Castro is batting .417 against him.


              SERIES AT A GLANCE

              GAME 1
              Cubs at Giants
              Tue, Aug 25 Final 8 to 5
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 2
              Cubs at Giants
              Wed, Aug 26 Final 2 to 4
              Boxscores • Recaps

              GAME 3
              Cubs at Giants
              Thu, Aug 27 - 3:45PM EDT
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

              Comment


              • #8
                Preview: Padres (62-64) at Nationals (63-62)
                Game: 3
                Venue: Nationals Park
                Date: August 27, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

                After watching his brother beat his team, Joe Ross has a chance to make this a very good couple of days for the Ross family.

                He'll will try to pitch the Washington Nationals to a fourth win in five games Thursday night against the San Diego Padres.

                The Nationals were denied a fourth straight win Wednesday, falling 6-5 as San Diego's Tyson Ross allowed four runs over 6 1-3 innings to earn the win.

                Now, he'll watch his younger brother take the mound for Washington (63-62), which dropped 6 1-2 games behind the NL East-leading New York Mets.

                "You know it's going to be fun to watch that game (Wednesday)," Tyson Ross said. "I hope my brother does well and I think he said it best when he said I hope he pitches well and we beat the bullpen."

                Joe Ross (4-5, 3.56 ERA) is 3-1 with a 1.69 ERA, 26 strikeouts and one walk in 26 2-3 innings over his last four home starts.

                The rookie right-hander is facing the Padres for the first time after turning in seven strong innings Saturday, yielding one run in a 6-1 win over visiting Milwaukee. He lost his two previous outings on the road with a 9.35 ERA, failing to complete the fifth inning in both.

                "Used my changeup a lot more," Ross said of his improvement against the Brewers. "I didn't throw it a ton, but definitely threw it more than I have the past few games."

                He'll try to slow down Justin Upton, who had two homers and three RBIs Wednesday. The left fielder is 6 for 18 with three doubles and five RBIs in the past four games.

                Wednesday's victory was the 10th in 14 games following a six-game skid for San Diego (62-64), which has a chance to win a fifth straight series - its first against the Nationals since May 2011.

                "That's the goal from day one of the season to try and win each series and we've done a good job of it lately," Upton said.

                Andrew Cashner (5-12, 4.03) attempts to win back-to-back starts for the first time this year. The right-hander allowed one unearned run with eight strikeouts in six innings of a 9-3 victory over St. Louis on Friday.

                Cashner, though, is 0-3 with a 5.44 ERA in eight road starts since beating the Los Angeles Angels on May 27. He's walked 24 and struck out 26 over 46 1-3 innings in those games.

                Cashner is 0-3 with a 4.95 ERA in his last four starts against the Nationals, losing both visits to the nation's capital while surrendering 10 runs in eight innings.

                He's has had a tough time with Denard Span and Jayson Werth, who are a combined 9 for 23 against him.

                Span had a pair of doubles Wednesday after going 0 for 4 in the series opener following a seven-week stint on the disabled list for back tightness. He's 8 for 23 in five games against the Padres this year, while Werth is 1 for 8 in this series.

                Bryce Harper is batting .407 with five doubles in seven games after going 2 for 3 with two RBIs Wednesday. He's a .434 hitter with 20 RBIs in 15 career contests with San Diego, and is 11 for 18 while driving in eight runs in the last five.


                SERIES AT A GLANCE

                GAME 1
                Padres at Nationals
                Tue, Aug 25 Final 3 to 8
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 2
                Padres at Nationals
                Wed, Aug 26 Final 6 to 5
                Boxscores • Recaps

                GAME 3
                Padres at Nationals
                Thu, Aug 27 - 7:05PM EDT
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                Comment


                • #9
                  Preview: Mets (70-56) at Phillies (50-77)
                  Game: 4
                  Venue: Citizens Bank Park
                  Date: August 27, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

                  The New York Mets are capitalizing on a favorable schedule to get more comfortable atop the NL East, and things should get cushier over the next week.

                  The Mets look to extend their longest winning streak over the Philadelphia Phillies in 43 years Thursday night before facing another last-place opponent.

                  New York (70-56) leads the East by 6 1/2 games over second-place Washington and is on the verge of its second seven-game winning streak this month after beating the Phillies 9-4 on Wednesday.

                  The Mets' current run includes three wins each over Colorado and Philadelphia (50-77), occupants of last place in the West and East. Following the conclusion of this four-game series, New York's next nine games come against last-place Boston, the Phillies and Miami before a series with the Nationals that may lose its importance to the division race.

                  "If you want to make the playoffs, you have to beat the teams you should," catcher Anthony Recker said.

                  The Mets have won 28 of the last 35 matchups with Philadelphia, including eight straight for their longest winning streak in the series since a 10-game stretch from 1971-72. New York is making itself at home at Citizens Bank Park, winning 17 of the last 20.

                  Jonathon Niese (8-9, 3.80 ERA) looks to keep it going. The left-hander is 5-0 with a 1.61 ERA over his last seven starts against Philadelphia, winning both this year while yielding one earned run in 13 1-3 innings.

                  Niese wasn't nearly that effective Saturday, surrendering seven runs and 11 hits over 5 1-3 innings in a 14-9 win at Colorado. He was 2-0 with a 2.42 ERA over the four prior outings and had a 2.84 ERA in his first 11 road starts.

                  The Mets are hitting .347 with 16 homers while averaging 10.7 runs over the last six games.

                  "You talk about hitting being contagious, you stop putting pressure on yourself," Michael Cuddyer said. "Because we have confidence in the guys around us, we've had success."

                  Cuddyer is 7 for 10 with two homers, three doubles and six RBIs in this series after coming a triple shy of the cycle while plating three runs Wednesday. He's batting .461 during a 21-game hitting streak against the Phillies, hitting .600 with four homers and 11 RBIs in the last six.

                  Yoenis Cespedes has a .400 average with five homers and 13 RBIs in his last five games. He has a pair of homers and a triple among his five hits in this series.

                  The Phillies have dropped six of seven at home and are turning to Aaron Harang (5-14, 4.67), who's tied with Milwaukee's Matt Garza for the most losses in the majors. The right-hander is 0-3 with an 8.18 ERA in his past four starts.

                  The best of that recent bunch came Saturday, though he still had control issues. Harang only gave up two hits over seven innings, but three of the four walks he allowed came in a two-run third inning in a 4-2 win at Miami.

                  "It felt like ever since I came back, I was rushing a little bit and not getting my arm on top enough," Harang told MLB's official website.

                  He's yielded four runs in 13 innings while losing both of his starts against the Mets this season, including one May 9 opposite Niese.


                  SERIES AT A GLANCE

                  GAME 1
                  Mets at Phillies
                  Mon, Aug 24 Final 16 to 7
                  Boxscores • Recaps

                  GAME 2
                  Mets at Phillies
                  Tue, Aug 25 Final 6 to 5
                  Boxscores • Recaps

                  GAME 3
                  Mets at Phillies
                  Wed, Aug 26 Final 9 to 4
                  Boxscores

                  GAME 4
                  Mets at Phillies
                  Thu, Aug 27 - 7:05PM EDT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Preview: Pirates (76-49) at Marlins (51-76)
                    Game: 4
                    Venue: Marlins Park
                    Date: August 27, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

                    After a week of pedestrian run totals, the Pittsburgh Pirates used an early offensive explosion to put themselves into position to win a fourth straight series.

                    Gerrit Cole would certainly appreciate if those bats have a bit more left in them.

                    Cole takes his sixth crack at what's become an elusive 15th victory Thursday night as he tries to help the visiting Pirates win three of four from the Miami Marlins.

                    Pittsburgh (76-49) totaled 27 runs over its previous seven games before riding a six-run second inning to Wednesday's 7-2 win. Andrew McCutchen hit a three-run homer in the second after a run-scoring double in the first, his fourth consecutive multihit game and seventh in his last nine, and he boosted his major league-leading average with runners in scoring position.

                    'Look at the batting average with runners in scoring position (.394),' Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. 'Cutch is always looking to improve. You get guys on in front of him and that gives him more opportunities.'

                    McCutchen is 20 for 46 (.435) with three homers and five doubles in his last 12 games against Miami.

                    'This guy was the MVP,' Marlins manager Dan Jennings said. 'He's a special talent.'

                    Cole (14-7, 2.49 ERA) hasn't been bad in the second half with a 3.00 ERA - his 2.53 FIP since the All-Star break is sixth in the NL and better than it was in the first half (2.80) - but some less-than-stellar defense and a lack of support haven't made things easy on him.

                    The Pirates have backed Cole with just 13 runs in his seven starts since the All-Star break. Cole left with a lead Saturday after holding San Francisco to three hits and an unearned run over seven innings, but the bullpen gave it up before Pittsburgh walked off with a 3-2 win.

                    Cole allowed homers to Justin Bour and Christian Yelich and five other hits while lasting seven in a 5-2 win over the Marlins (51-76) on May 27. Yelich is 3 for 8 with a pair of homers off Cole.

                    The Pirates will get their first look at Justin Nicolino (2-1, 3.77), the third straight left-hander they'll face in this series. Nicolino has pitched into the seventh in three of his five major league starts, lasting 7 2-3 and allowing two runs before Miami's bullpen faltered in the ninth of Saturday's 4-2 loss to Philadelphia.

                    'It was a frustrating loss to waste that quality of a start by the kid,' Jennings said. 'Nico pitched a tremendous ballgame.'

                    Nicolino retired the first hitter he faced in all eight innings, dropping opponents' average against him leading off an inning to .194.

                    "That was the biggest thing, getting the leadoff hitter every inning," Nicolino told MLB's official website. "We let the defense work. ... We executed both sides of the plate with the fastball. The cutter was working a lot better, probably the best it's been all year."

                    The cutter is one of four pitches Nicolino throws - along with a fastball, changeup and curve - and it's been by far his most effective. Opponents are hitting .150 against that pitch, and he needs it to work because he doesn't miss many bats.

                    Of the 381 pitchers in baseball to pitch at least 30 innings this season, only Mark Buehrle has induced a lower swing-and-miss percentage than Nicolino's 12.4.

                    MLB batting leader Dee Gordon got the night off Wednesday, but should be back for the finale and could pose a problem on the basepaths. Gordon stole four bases Tuesday to raise his season total to 45 and Cole's 22 stolen bases allowed are the fourth most in the majors.


                    SERIES AT A GLANCE

                    GAME 1
                    Pirates at Marlins
                    Mon, Aug 24 Final 5 to 2
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 2
                    Pirates at Marlins
                    Tue, Aug 25 Final 2 to 5
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 3
                    Pirates at Marlins
                    Wed, Aug 26 Final 7 to 2
                    Boxscores • Recaps

                    GAME 4
                    Pirates at Marlins
                    Thu, Aug 27 - 7:10PM EDT
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Preview: Twins (65-61) at Rays (62-64)
                      Game: 3
                      Venue: Tropicana Field
                      Date: August 27, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

                      A mid-August sweep that capped a disastrous first month out of the All-Star break had the Minnesota Twins' playoff chances looking bleak.

                      Suddenly, a surprising winning streak has pushed the Twins into a postseason spot while the Tampa Bay Rays are the ones starting to feel things slipping away.

                      Minnesota goes for a three-game sweep of the Rays on Thursday night as it looks to win a seventh straight game for the first time in more than four years.

                      The Twins (65-61) sat four games back of the AL's second wild-card spot on Aug. 19 after dropping three straight to the Yankees to open this 10-game trip, falling to 9-21 in the second half. But after a four-game sweep of Baltimore and a pair of wins over Tampa Bay, Minnesota is back in playoff position, a half-game ahead of Texas.

                      Tommy Milone has played a part in two wins during the Twins' streak, which with a win Thursday would be their longest since and eight-game run in June 2011.

                      In a 4-3 victory in Baltimore on Friday, Milone retired 13 consecutive hitters to start the game and left after allowing three runs and five hits in 5 1-3 innings.

                      Milone (6-3, 3.69 ERA) was then called on in a pinch two days later during Sunday's 4-3, 12-inning win over the Orioles. The left-hander was the last of eight Twins pitchers used and picked up his first career save with a perfect 12th inning.

                      "We showed that we're not giving up," Milone told MLB's official website. "We just go out and battle and we are going to grind out games until the very end. Obviously it didn't work out for us in New York, but we didn't let that get us down. I think it's going to help us in the end."

                      Milone is 2-2 with a 6.17 ERA in four career starts against the Rays, none this season.

                      While the Twins have driven through the jam-packed wild-card standings, Tampa Bay (62-64) is stuck right in the middle. The Rays' third consecutive loss Wednesday pushed them three games back of Minnesota while still behind three other teams.

                      Opportunities were there the last two days, but the Rays have left 21 runners on base so far in the series.

                      'A disappointing loss to say the least,' manager Kevin Cash said after his team went 2 for 11 with runners in scoring position in Wednesday's 5-3 loss. 'We've talked about it time and time again, when we get opportunities to score, we've got to somehow find a way to get those guys across. We did not.'

                      Tampa Bay hopes Drew Smyly can help break its skid. Smyly (1-2, 3.42) will make his third start since coming off a three-month disabled list stint with a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder.

                      The left-hander's first start back was underwhelming - five runs over four innings in a 5-3 loss to the Rangers on Aug. 16 - but he picked up his first win in nearly a year on Friday.

                      Smyly, who's 1-1 with a 1.74 ERA in four career starts against the Twins, held the A's scoreless over 5 2-3 innings in a 2-1 victory in Oakland, surrendering just six singles on 91 pitches for his first victory since Aug. 27, 2014.

                      "We all said we were very optimistic after that start that he would bounce right back," Cash said, "and he made us look smart because he did."

                      With his 3-for-5 day Wednesday, Joe Mauer has reached base in 28 of 29 career games at Tropicana Field. He is hitting .404 in St. Petersburg with a .507 OBP.


                      SERIES AT A GLANCE

                      GAME 1
                      Twins at Rays
                      Tue, Aug 25 Final 11 to 7
                      Boxscores • Recaps

                      GAME 2
                      Twins at Rays
                      Wed, Aug 26 Final 5 to 3
                      Boxscores

                      GAME 3
                      Twins at Rays
                      Thu, Aug 27 - 7:10PM EDT
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Preview: Mariners (59-68) at White Sox (59-66)
                        Game: 1
                        Venue: U.S. Cellular Field
                        Date: August 27, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

                        Nelson Cruz would be enjoying a second straight stellar offensive season a lot more if the Seattle Mariners were winning.

                        As Cruz looks to build on another strong performance, the visiting Mariners try for a third straight victory Thursday night against the Chicago White Sox.

                        After setting career highs for homers (40) and RBIs (108) with Baltimore in 2014, Cruz is batting .321 and increased his major league-leading home run total to 39 with one of three hits in Wednesday's 8-2 victory over Oakland. Though Cruz could make a case for the AL MVP, his immediate focus is to help Seattle (59-68) string together some needed victories and make a serious run in the final month of the season.

                        "Like I said, I just play my game and whatever happens, happens,' said Cruz, who is batting .370 with 18 home runs and 29 RBIs in his last 33 games. "If I got lucky enough to be considered (for the MVP), I'm blessed, but if not, I'm here to play games and win games and that's the only thing I care about.

                        "I look at the wins. That's my goal."

                        Sitting 6 1/2 games out of the AL's final wild-card spot with seven teams ahead of them - including Chicago (59-66) - the Mariners face a daunting task but have won three of the last four. They can win three straight for a second time this month.

                        However, the Mariners must improve on the mound after yielding 23 runs while dropping two of three to the White Sox last weekend.

                        Manager Lloyd McClendon has replaced Vidal Nuno in the rotation with Roenis Elias (4-6, 4.22 ERA), who since late June has spent most of his time in Triple-A Tacoma. The left-hander gave up three runs and struck out seven in six innings of a 4-0 loss at Oakland in his most recent major league start July 2.

                        He then went back down to the minors and has made one relief appearance since being recalled Sunday.

                        "(Elias is) a starter, not a bullpen guy," McClendon told MLB's official website. "Nuno is a swing guy. He may start again."

                        Elias went 1-1 with a 5.91 ERA last season against the White Sox, who have dropped three of the last four after managing six hits in Wednesday's 3-0 defeat to Boston.

                        'We just have to keep fighting," Chicago ace Chris Sale said. "It's nothing in particular. We just have to keep fighting and keep our heads up.'

                        Melky Cabrera had half of Chicago's hits, giving him five in the last two contests after going 1 for 10 at Seattle.

                        Rookie Carlos Rodon (5-5, 4.22) allowed six hits, four walks and three runs - one earned - in seven innings of Saturday's 6-3, 10-inning victory at Seattle. The left-hander is 1-1 with a 1.23 ERA in his last three starts.

                        "I think for any young guy the later you get into the year and him being in here, you're always careful to watch it and see what the workload is and where he's at," manager Robin Ventura said. "I think as of right now he's only gotten better."

                        Cruz went 1 for 3 with a double and walked against Rodon.


                        SERIES AT A GLANCE

                        GAME 1
                        Mariners at White Sox
                        Thu, Aug 27 - 8:10PM EDT

                        GAME 2
                        Mariners at White Sox
                        Fri, Aug 28 - 8:10PM EDT

                        GAME 3
                        Mariners at White Sox
                        Sat, Aug 29 - 7:10PM EDT

                        GAME 4
                        Mariners at White Sox
                        Sun, Aug 30 - 2:10PM EDT
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Preview: Cardinals (81-45) at Diamondbacks (62-64)
                          Game: 4
                          Venue: Chase Field
                          Date: August 27, 2015 9:40 PM EDT

                          The St. Louis Cardinals' dominance of the Arizona Diamondbacks has been particularly pronounced on the mound.

                          Carlos Martinez, however, is just looking to avoid the longest losing streak of his career as the Cardinals go for an eighth straight win over the Diamondbacks on Thursday night.

                          St. Louis (81-45) has won 12 of the past 13 meetings with Arizona (62-64) behind a 1.94 ERA from the rotation. Lance Lynn, Jaime Garcia and John Lackey have combined for a 1.89 ERA while winning the first three of this series at Chase Field.

                          Lackey delivered the latest gem Wednesday, yielding one run in seven innings of a 3-1 victory to move the Cardinals 36 games over .500 for the first time since finishing 2005 at 100-62.

                          "You've got to pound the strike zone early on to establish things later on," Lackey said. "It's kind of risk-reward; you try to get guys to put balls in play and sometimes they get hits."

                          Martinez (12-6, 2.85 ERA), second to Michael Wacha's team-high 15 wins, struck out eight in seven scoreless innings of a 3-2 win in his only career start against the Diamondbacks on May 25.

                          That performance was part of a 14-start stretch, during which the right-hander went 9-2 with a 1.76 ERA. However, he's in danger of losing three straight starts for the first time after giving up eight runs and 14 hits in 11 1-3 innings over his last two.

                          Martinez was solid in Saturday's 8-0 loss at San Diego, yielding three runs and striking out six in 6 1-3 innings.

                          Tommy Pham has been a revelation lately, hitting .407 with seven runs and five walks in seven games. He was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Aug. 17 to replace the injured Randal Grichuk (elbow) in center field.

                          The rookie has five hits and three walks in this series.

                          Jhonny Peralta went 0 for 4 Wednesday but is still batting .371 with 18 RBIs in 17 career matchups with Arizona.

                          The Diamondbacks are trying to avoid their first five-game slide at home since dropping eight in a row from April 2-16, 2014.

                          Giving the ball to Rubby De La Rosa (11-5, 4.32) should help. Arizona's wins leader, De La Rosa is 5-0 with a 2.54 ERA over his last seven starts, posting a 1.71 ERA while winning all three home appearances in that stretch.

                          The right-hander yielded two runs in seven innings of 6-3 win at Cincinnati on Friday, completing at least six for the sixth time in seven games.

                          "If there's a guy on our staff who can go deep into a game, it's him. He's a horse," manager Chip Hale said. "He's got the ability to throw a hundred pitches."

                          De La Rosa gave up one run in six innings and didn't get a decision with Boston in a 3-2 loss at St. Louis in his only career start against the Cardinals on Aug. 5, 2014.

                          Paul Goldschmidt has a solo homer and a double among his four hits in the last two games, giving him a .524 average in the last seven at home. The first baseman is hitting .331 to rank behind Miami's Dee Gordon (.333) and Bryce Harper (.332) of Washington in the NL batting race.


                          SERIES AT A GLANCE

                          GAME 1
                          Cardinals at Diamondbacks
                          Mon, Aug 24 Final 5 to 3
                          Boxscores • Recaps

                          GAME 2
                          Cardinals at Diamondbacks
                          Tue, Aug 25 Final 9 to 1
                          Boxscores • Recaps

                          GAME 3
                          Cardinals at Diamondbacks
                          Wed, Aug 26 Final 3 to 1
                          Boxscores • Recaps

                          GAME 4
                          Cardinals at Diamondbacks
                          Thu, Aug 27 - 9:40PM EDT
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            MLB
                            Dunkel

                            Thursday, August 27

                            LA Dodgers @ Cincinnati

                            Game 951-952
                            August 27, 2015 @ 12:35 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            LA Dodgers
                            (Greinke) 14.709
                            Cincinnati
                            (DeSclfni) 15.617
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Cincinnati
                            by 1
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            LA Dodgers
                            -220
                            7
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Cincinnati
                            (+185); Over

                            Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco

                            Game 953-954
                            August 27, 2015 @ 3:45 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Chicago Cubs
                            (Haren) 17.457
                            San Francisco
                            (Bumgrner) 14.013
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Chicago Cubs
                            by 3 1/2
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            San Francisco
                            -190
                            7
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Chicago Cubs
                            (+165); Over

                            NY Mets @ Philadelphia

                            Game 955-956
                            August 27, 2015 @ 7:05 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            NY Mets
                            (Niese) 16.522
                            Philadelphia
                            (Harang) 15.081
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            NY Mets
                            by 1 1/2
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            NY Mets
                            -160
                            8 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            NY Mets
                            (-160); Under

                            San Diego @ Washington

                            Game 957-958
                            August 27, 2015 @ 7:05 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            San Diego
                            (Cashner) 13,228
                            Washington
                            (Ross) 16.695
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Washington
                            by 3 1/2
                            9
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Washington
                            -165
                            7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Washington
                            (-165); Over

                            Pittsburgh @ Miami

                            Game 959-960
                            August 27, 2015 @ 7:10 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Pittsburgh
                            (Cole) 14.413
                            Miami
                            (Niclino) 15.529
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Miami
                            by 1
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Pittsburgh
                            -185
                            7
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Miami
                            (+165); Over

                            St. Louis @ Arizona

                            Game 961-962
                            August 27, 2015 @ 9:40 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            St. Louis
                            (Martnez) 14.317
                            Arizona
                            (DeLaRosa) 17.614
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Arizona
                            by 3 1/2
                            8 1/2
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            St. Louis
                            -130
                            8
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Arizona
                            (+110); Over

                            LA Angels @ Detroit

                            Game 963-964
                            August 27, 2015 @ 1:08 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            LA Angels
                            (Shoemaker) 13.463
                            Detroit
                            (Wolf) 14.899
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Detroit
                            by 1 1/2
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Detroit
                            -110
                            9 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Detroit
                            (-110); Under

                            Toronto @ Texas

                            Game 965-966
                            August 27, 2015 @ 2:05 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Toronto
                            (Estrada) 17.862
                            Texas
                            (Gallardo) 16.362
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Toronto
                            by 1 1/2
                            8
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Toronto
                            -145
                            9 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Toronto
                            (-145); Under

                            Baltimore @ Kansas City

                            Game 967-968
                            August 27, 2015 @ 2:10 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Baltimore
                            (Tillman) 14.252
                            Kansas City
                            (Ventura) 16.103
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Kansas City
                            by 2
                            7
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Kansas City
                            -140
                            8
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Kansas City
                            (-140); Under

                            Minnesota @ Tampa Bay

                            Game 969-970
                            August 27, 2015 @ 7:10 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Minnesota
                            (Milone) 13.105
                            Tampa Bay
                            (Smyly) 18.633
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Tampa Bay
                            by 5 1/2
                            9
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Tampa Bay
                            -145
                            7 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Tampa Bay
                            (-145); Over

                            Seattle @ Chicago White Sox

                            Game 971-972
                            August 27, 2015 @ 8:10 pm

                            Dunkel Rating:
                            Seattle
                            (Elias) 16.480
                            Chicago White Sox
                            (Rodon) 15.526
                            Dunkel Team:
                            Dunkel Line:
                            Dunkel Total:
                            Seattle
                            by 1
                            7 1/2
                            Vegas Team:
                            Vegas Line:
                            Vegas Total:
                            Chicago White Sox
                            -145
                            8 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick:
                            Seattle
                            (+125); Under
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              MLB
                              Armadillo's Write-Up

                              Thursday, August 27

                              National League
                              Mets @ Phillies
                              Niese is 3-1, 4.02 in his last four starts; four of his last six went over.

                              Harang is 0-3, 8.18 in his last four starts; four of his last five stayed under.

                              Mets won 12 of last 13 games with Philly; six of last seven went over total. New York won seven of last eight games; nine of their last ten went over total. Phillies lost last three games; seven of their last nine went over total.

                              Padres @ Nationals
                              Cashner is 0-2, 6.38 in his last four road starts; four of his last five starts went over the total.

                              Ross is 3-1, 2.02 in his last four home starts; under is 4-1-1 in his last six.

                              Padres lost four of last six games with Washington; six of last seven series games went over. San Diego won eight of last 11 games (over 10-2 in last 12). Nationals won five of last eight games (over 7-3-1 in last 11).

                              Pirates @ Marlins
                              Cole is 0-3, 4.50 in his last five starts; six of his last seven stayed under.

                              Nicolino is 1-0, 2.51 in his last two starts (under 2-2-1 in his '15 starts).

                              Pirates won ten of last 13 games with Miami; five of last six stayed under the total. Pittsburgh won 11 of last 14 games; six of last eight stayed under. Marlins lost six of last eight games; over is 7-4-1 in their last twelve.

                              Dodgers @ Reds
                              Greinke is 2-1, 1.80 in his last three startsl six of his last eight stayed under.

                              DeSclafani is 0-2, 5.81 in his last thre starts; four of his last five went under.

                              Dodgers won their last five games with Cincinnati; four of last six series games went over. LA lost five of last seven games, six of last eight stayed under. Reds lost 11 of last 12 games (over 5-2 in last seven).

                              Cardinals @ Diamondbacks
                              Martinez is 0-2, 6.35 in his last two starts; under is 3-1-1 in his last five.

                              de la Rosa is 5-0, 2.54 in his last seven starts; four of his last five went over.

                              St Louis won 11 of last 13 games with Arizona; under is 8-3-1 in last 12 series games. D'backs lost last two games (over 4-2-1 in last seven). Cardinals won their last four games (over 4-1-1 last six), scoring 27 runs.

                              Cubs @ Giants
                              Haren is 1-1, 6.52 in his last four starts (over 3-1).

                              Bumgarner is 4-0, 1.42 in his last four starts; under is 4-1-2 in his last seven. .

                              Cubs won five of last six games with the Giants (over 4-2); Chicago won six of last seven games overall; over 8-4 in last 12. SF lost five of last seven games; under is 6-2-2 in their last ten games

                              American League
                              Angels @ Tigers
                              Shoemaker is 0-2, 15.96 in his last two starts; three of his last four road starts went over the total.

                              Veteran P Wolf allowed four runs in seven IP (113 PT) in his first '15 start.

                              Angels won eight of last nine games with Detroit (under 6-3); Halos gave up 56 runs in losing five of last five games- six of their last eight went over total. Tigers lost five of last six games; five of their last seven stayed under.

                              Twins @ Rays
                              Milone is 1-0, 3.48 in his last two starts; he got a save in a 12-inning game Sunday, since his last start-- his last three starts stayed under.

                              Smyly is 1-2, 3.42 in five starts this year; his last four stayed under.

                              Minnesota won four of last five games with Tampa Bay; over is 9-3 in last 12 series games. Twins won last six games overall, scoring 42 runs; four of their last seven stayed under. Rays lost last three games, allowing 24 runs; their last four games went over.

                              Orioles @ Royals
                              Tillman is 1-1, 5.63 in his last three starts; eight of his last nine stayed under.

                              Ventura is 2-0, 1.42 in his last three starts (under 2-0-1).

                              Orioles lost eight of last nine games with Kansas City; under is 6-5 in last 11 series games. Baltimore lost seven of last nine games; four of their last six stayed under total. Royals won nine of last 12 games (over 4-1-1 last six).

                              Blue Jays @ Rangers
                              Estrada is 4-1, 2.37 in his last five starts (under 4-1).

                              Gallardo is 3-0, 2.35 in his last four starts, all of which stayed under.

                              Toronto won six of last seven games with Texas; eight of last 12 went under total. Blue Jays won seven of last eight games; they scored 54 runs in last five-- their last seven went over. Rangers won eight of last 12 games (under is 7-2-1 in their last ten games).

                              Mariners @ White Sox
                              Elias is making first start since July 2; he is 1-3, 9.00 in his last four starts-- eight of his last nine stayed under.

                              Rodon is 1-1, 2.05 in his last three starts; four of his last five home starts went over the total.

                              Seattle-Chicago split their last ten games, with last three going over; Mariners won three of last four games- their last five went over total. White Sox lost three of last four games; seven of their last nine went over.

                              Win-loss records this year for team with this starting pitcher:
                              NY-Phil-- Niese 10-14; Harang 7-15
                              SD-Wsh-- Cashner 10-14; Ross 4-6
                              Pitt-Mia-- Cole 17-8; Nicolino 3-2
                              LA-Cin-- Greinke 17-8; DeSclafani 11-13
                              StL-Az-- Martinez 18-5; de la Rosa 15-10 (6-1 last 7)
                              Chi-SF-- Haren 12-13/2-2; Bumgarner 16-9

                              LA-Det-- Shoemaker 9-12 (0-4 last 4); Wolf 0-1
                              Minn-TB-- Milone 9-7; Smyly 3-2
                              Tor-Tex-- Estrada Gallardo 14-12 (5-1 last 6)
                              Balt-KC-- Tillman 12-11; Ventura 17-8
                              Sea-Chi-- Elias 5-8; Rodon 11-7

                              Times this starting pitcher allowed a run in first inning:
                              NY-Phil-- Niese 8-24; Harang 8-22
                              SD-Wsh-- Cashner 11-25 (5 of last 6); Ross 0-10
                              Pitt-Mia-- Cole 8-25; Nicolino 0-5
                              LA-Cin-- Greinke 7-25; DeSclafani 6-24
                              StL-Az-- Martinez 5-23; de la Rosa 6-25
                              Chi-SF-- Haren 3-25; Bumgarner 6-25

                              LA-Det-- Shoemaker 5-21; Wolf 0-1
                              Minn-TB-- Milone 2-16; Smyly 1-4
                              Tor-Tex-- Estrada Gallardo 9-26
                              Balt-KC-- Tillman 4-23; Ventura 4-25
                              Sea-Chi-- Elias 6-13; Rodon 5-18

                              Umpires
                              NY-Phil-- Home side won last five Marquez games
                              SD-Wsh-- Underdogs won four of last five Wendelstedt games
                              Pitt-Mia-- Eight of last eleven Porter games went over.
                              LA-Cin-- Five of last six Diaz games went over the total.
                              StL-Az-- Over is 7-4 in last eleven Joyce games.
                              Chi-SF-- Visitor won eight of last nine Cederstrom games

                              LA-Det-- Eight of last eleven Bucknor games stayed under.
                              Min-TB-- Eight of last eleven Emmel games stayed under
                              Balt-KC-- Four of last five BWelke games stayed under
                              Tor-Tex-- Five of last seven Nauert games went over total.
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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