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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 8/30/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CINCINNATI  LAMB )
 
MILWAUKEE  PERALTA )
+1.5  -200

-1.5  +170
+105

-115

8.5ov
 
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Final
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CINCINNATI (53 - 75) at MILWAUKEE (54 - 75)
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Sunday, 8/30/2015 2:10 PM
JOHN LAMB (L) vs. WILY PERALTA (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
907CINCINNATI+140Ov 9,+100+110Ov 8.5,-110
908MILWAUKEE-150Un 9,-120-120Un 8.5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games53-75-21.461-613.90.2490.3120.3970.7094.50.2520.3190.4050.724
Road Games24-40-13.128-343.50.2420.2990.3790.6774.30.2500.3180.4020.720
vs Right-handed Starters40-55-14.943-483.90.2490.3120.3930.7054.30.2510.3170.4010.718
Past 7 Games2-5-2.93-44.10.2460.3240.3750.6995.10.2530.3350.4510.786
Grass Games53-75-21.461-613.90.2490.3120.3970.7094.50.2520.3190.4050.724
Day Games12-27-17.417-203.50.2400.3030.3760.6794.70.2570.3260.4100.736
Division23-27+023-244.00.2450.3080.3880.6974.30.2390.3070.3890.696
CINCINNATI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2490.31212844051097205211350.3974844009521169081106610686
Road Games3.50.2420.2996422025329812600.3792181794806143262445733
Righty Starters3.90.2490.31295326981315412980.3933613017068769575508671
CINCINNATI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.781.322414.61921743753717336017-24261563.4%
Road Games4.061.436179.7978117616821344-1313572.2%

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games54-75-21.562-584.00.2500.3020.3940.6964.60.2620.3230.4220.745
Home Games29-39-15.235-294.20.2490.3070.4040.7114.90.2630.3180.4400.758
vs Left-handed Starters14-14+0.110-144.00.2460.2980.3940.6923.70.2520.3100.4080.718
Past 7 Games2-5-35-15.40.2670.3120.4710.7836.70.3060.3940.5320.926
Grass Games54-75-21.562-584.00.2500.3020.3940.6964.60.2620.3230.4220.745
Day Games17-27-10.419-233.40.2440.2900.3770.6674.60.2690.3340.4300.764
Division20-29-6.920-273.80.2420.2980.3720.6704.10.2410.3040.3970.701
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2500.30212943501089218281170.394494320995618151179212092
Home Games4.20.2490.30768227256512118650.4042731915213243653475438
Lefty Starters4.00.2460.29828926228528230.394105682081717224121931
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.571.2263981731583524513641517-1131879.5%
Home Games3.721.212227.710794202297422611-718675%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CINCINNATI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/16/2015DESCLAFANI(R)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)1-2L2057.5 unU660750
8/18/2015IGLESIAS(R)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R)1-3L-1207.5 unU5911290
8/19/2015SAMPSON(R)KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R)3-4L+1058 ovU99011100
8/20/2015LAMB(L)ARIZONACORBIN(L)4-5L+1157.5 unO105013100
8/21/2015HOLMBERG(L)ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)3-6L+1308.5 ovO9701390
8/22/2015DESCLAFANI(R)ARIZONADELGADO(R)7-11L-1208 unO131101650
8/23/2015IGLESIAS(R)ARIZONAANDERSON(R)0-4L-1108 unU552670
8/24/2015SAMPSON(R)DETROITFARMER(R)12-5W-1158.5 ovO115011100
8/25/2015LAMB(L)LA DODGERSWOOD(L)1-5L+1207.5 unU780760
8/26/2015HOLMBERG(L)LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)4-7L+1608 ovO8711071
8/27/2015DESCLAFANI(R)LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)0-1L+1807 ovU471780
8/28/2015IGLESIAS(R)@ MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R)0-5L1107.5 unU560650
8/29/2015SAMPSON(R)@ MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)12-9W1208.5 unO17621380
8/30/2015LAMB(L)@ MILWAUKEEPERALTA(R) 
8/31/2015HOLMBERG(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
9/1/2015DESCLAFANI(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAREN(R) 
9/2/2015IGLESIAS(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R) 
9/4/2015SAMPSON(R)MILWAUKEEPERALTA(R) 
9/5/2015LAMB(L)MILWAUKEECRAVY(R) 
9/6/2015 MILWAUKEE  

MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/16/2015JUNGMANN(R)PHILADELPHIAHARANG(R)6-1W-1658.5 evU860792
8/17/2015GARZA(R)MIAMINICOLINO(L)2-6L-1508 evP7901271
8/18/2015CRAVY(R)MIAMICONLEY(L)6-9L-1508 unO111021393
8/19/2015PERALTA(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R)8-7W-1408 unO121121182
8/21/2015NELSON(R)@ WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L)10-3W1357 unO1470662
8/22/2015JUNGMANN(R)@ WASHINGTONROSS(R)1-6L1457 ovP7601160
8/23/2015GARZA(R)@ WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R)5-9L1807.5 unO1060961
8/25/2015PERALTA(R)@ CLEVELANDTOMLIN(R)6-11L1608 unO7121360
8/26/2015NELSON(R)@ CLEVELANDANDERSON(R)2-6L1207.5 ovO78111111
8/28/2015JUNGMANN(R)CINCINNATIIGLESIAS(R)5-0W-1207.5 unU650560
8/29/2015GARZA(R)CINCINNATISAMPSON(R)9-12L-1308.5 unO13801762
8/30/2015PERALTA(R)CINCINNATILAMB(L) 
9/1/2015NELSON(R)PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L) 
9/2/2015JUNGMANN(R)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R) 
9/3/2015GARZA(R)PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L) 
9/4/2015PERALTA(R)@ CINCINNATISAMPSON(R) 
9/5/2015CRAVY(R)@ CINCINNATILAMB(L) 
9/6/2015 @ CINCINNATI  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CINCINNATI: CINCINNATI (AP) - The rotation was Cincinnati's strength in an otherwise disappointing season last year. It's the Reds' biggest question as they try to move forward.
They're not sure what they're getting beyond 20-game-winner Johnny Cueto and Mike Leake, the only two holdovers who are healthy enough to pitch as the season begins. They've got some veteran retreads and unproven young starters trying to hold it together.
The rotation could be a work in progress well into the season.
''I know what the regular lineup looks like,'' second-year manager Bryan Price said. ''The biggest challenge is the bullpen and deciding roles and finalizing the last two starting pitchers.''
The Reds created two openings by trading Mat Latos and Alfredo Simon in the offseason. Homer Bailey hasn't fully recovered from surgery on his forearm and won't be ready until at least mid-April.
Cincinnati is counting on Anthony DeSclafani, who was acquired from Miami in the trade for Latos, to fill one of the spots. The rest of the rotation was under construction late in spring training, a sign of how much things had changed from a year ago.
''We feel we have a competitive team,'' Price said. ''This isn't a rebuilt situation. So we have to feel as confident as we can one-through-five in our rotation.''
The Reds lost 86 games last season in large part because of a subpar offense and a bullpen that finished as one of the NL's worst. They've tried to fix those two problems in the offseason through trades and free agency.
Now, a lot of it is on the starters to make it hold together during a special season in Cincinnati, which will host the All-Star Game. Some things to watch:
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CUETO'S CONTRACT
Cueto is entering the final year on his deal. The Reds have talked to him about an extension, but nothing was imminent as spring training wound down. If Cueto doesn't have an extension by midseason, the Reds would be in the position of considering a trade offer rather than letting him leave as a free agent after the season.
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VOTTO'S LEG
First baseman Joey Votto didn't play after July 5 because of strained muscles above his left knee. The 2010 National League MVP felt good in spring training. The Reds struggled to score runs last season despite playing in hitter-friendly Great American Ball Park. If Votto is back to form, the offense will get a huge boost. The question is whether he can make it through the season without getting hurt again.
''I think that I've proven when healthy that I'm a helpful part of the team,'' Votto said.
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NEEDING RELIEF
The bullpen was one of the biggest problems in the second half of the season, contributing to the Reds' collapse. They were only 1 1/2 games out in the NL Central at the All-Star break, but went 25-42 the rest of the way. The bullpen was 1-17 after the break. Closer Aroldis Chapman was dependable, but the middle of the bullpen was a huge problem. The Reds added Burke Badenhop and Kevin Gregg to try to help, and moved left-hander Tony Cingrani into a relief role during spring training.
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OUT IN LEFT FIELD
Ryan Ludwick struggled in his return from a significant shoulder injury, and nobody else excelled in left field, either, making it the biggest weakness in the lineup. The Reds got Marlon Byrd in a trade with the Phillies, hoping to finally stabilize the position. The 14-year veteran knows there's a lot at stake in how he performs.
''Yes, there is pressure and there should be,'' Byrd said. ''This is a team that wanted me. I've got to come in to fill that veteran role, the left field spot, and bring some pop to the lineup. I have to do what I've done the last two years. To do any less is just a failure on my part.''
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RUN BILLY RUN
Center fielder Billy Hamilton had an exceptional rookie season, stealing a club-record 56 bases. He wore down as the season went along, batting only .200 with 18 steals in the second half. The 6-foot, 160-pound leadoff hitter lifted weights in the offseason, trying to get stronger so he doesn't fade again.
''I'm not a power hitter, but I want to be stronger than last year,'' Hamilton said.
MILWAUKEE: MILWAUKEE (AP) - Success for the Brewers this season may hinge on Milwaukee's consistency in the batter's box.
September swoons can prove costly - as can prolonged slumps any other time of year, for that matter.
A lineup filled with accomplished hitters like Ryan Braun, Jonathan Lucroy and Carlos Gomez has the potential to score runs. To break into the playoffs from the competitive NL Central, the Brewers must eliminate team-wide slumps.
''Last year we kind of grinded it to a point where instead of just playing day to day and for that game and to win, we looked like we were forcing things,'' manager Ron Roenicke said. ''We were trying to hold on to what we had, and that's not the way we go about it.''
The Brewers spent 150 days in first place before a stunning, late-season collapse left them out of the playoffs for a third straight year.
''We've got a good club, and when we're playing the type of baseball I think we can play every night ... if we just worry about that game today, at the end of the season, good things will happen,'' the skipper added from the team's spring training complex in Phoenix.
The lineup is bashing again this spring.
After a slow start, Braun has been hitting much better following an unusual offseason medical procedure. Extreme cold was applied to his right hand in hopes of fixing a lingering nerve problem near the thumb.
Lucroy also looks like he is over a hamstring injury that limited him for the first few weeks of spring training. The upbeat, energetic Gomez had three homers three weeks into spring ball.
''Every day you learn something new ... you learn from that,'' Gomez said about the 2014 season. ''The first step we have to do is make the playoffs. We take it game by game.''
The regular season begins on April 6 against Colorado at Miller Park. Some things to watch with the Brewers:
PITCHING: The Brewers don't have a true ace, but they do have solid veterans atop the rotation in Kyle Lohse and Matt Garza. Wily Peralta won 17 games last year in his second full season in the majors, and Mike Fiers impressed down the stretch. But Milwaukee traded Yovani Gallardo and Marco Estrada, so there is no experienced starting depth. Young right-hander Jimmy Nelson must prove he can be a consistent fifth starter. A long-term injury to any of the starting five could leave the Brewers scrambling.
In the bullpen, veteran Francisco Rodriguez figures to return to the closer's role after re-signing with the club more than two weeks into spring training. He bounced back with 44 saves in 49 chances last season.
AGGRESSIVENESS: Roenicke likes his team to take chances on the base paths, and he's sticking with that philosophy. That puts the Brewers in attack mode, and when working at its best, the strategy forces the defense to rush and possibly make mistakes. But rally-killing outs on the bases can make fans at Miller Park groan. Perhaps of more concern is the approach at the plate, where the Brewers led the majors by swinging at 33 percent of first pitches, according to STATS. Darnell Coles is the new hitting coach. The team wants to stay aggressive while having more plate discipline.
KEYSTONE COMBO: While Braun, Lucroy and Gomez draw much of the attention in the lineup, the Brewers' keystone combination of second baseman Scooter Gennett and shortstop Jean Segura will be just as vital to the team's success. Gennett, a left-hander, will play every day and must prove he can hit lefties consistently. The speedy Segura is a top defender, though he is looking to bounce back from a slump that dropped his average nearly 50 points to .246.
RAMMY OUT: It is probably one more and done for third baseman Aramis Ramirez, who turns 36 in June. He has said he likely will retire after this season to spend more time with his family. Ramirez's production has waned over the last two seasons, though he remains one of the best in the league in fielding bunts and slow rollers to third.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (CINCINNATI-MILWAUKEE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Reds-Brewers Preview* ======================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Cincinnati (52-75) at Milwaukee (54-74), 2:10 p.m. EDT

Wily Peralta says he's feeling fine, but the Milwaukee Brewers are skeptical.

Peralta will try to allay any concerns and seeks a measure of improvement in the finale of this three-game set with the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday.

Peralta (4-8, 4.55 ERA) leads Milwaukee with 32 wins over the past three years, but a major chunk of those victories came in 2014 when he had a career-high and team-leading 17. The right-hander also set personal bests with 198 2-3 innings and 154 strikeouts.

He's nowhere near those numbers in 2015, thanks in large part to a two-month stint on the disabled list because of a strained left oblique.

Peralta is 3-3 with a 5.52 ERA in six starts since returning, but his performances in the last two were worrisome for the Brewers (54-75). He's gone 1-1 while surrendering 10 runs in 7 2-3 innings with five walks.

His velocity was down while he turned in his shortest outing of the season Tuesday, allowing four runs - two earned - in 2 2-3 innings of an 11-6 loss at Cleveland.

"I've never had that (problem) before, but I don't really worry about it because I feel pretty good," Peralta told MLB's official website. "My arm doesn't feel tired. Sometimes it's mechanics. ... Mechanically, I was a little off, and sometimes that takes off from your velocity. But overall, I feel good."

The Brewers think there may be an issue to work through.

"My thought process is that (it is) maybe, possibly, a dead arm," pitching coach Rick Kranitz said. "You've got to throw through it. If he's fine, he's fine. You just have to pitch. You have to go back out there and go, and he needs to go back out there and pitch and be who he is. That's throwing 94-97, 98. That's the guy he needs to be."

Peralta gave up six runs and two homers in seven innings of a 6-1 home loss to the Reds on April 20. He won both matchups last year while yielding one run over 15 innings.

Peralta has struggled with Joey Votto, who is 7 for 21 against him over the past three years - including a two-run blast in April.

Votto's third and final hit Saturday was a go-ahead, two-run shot in the ninth which helped the Reds win 12-9 and end their five-game slide versus Milwaukee. He's a .362 hitter with 10 homers and 31 RBIs in his last 34 games at Miller Park.

The Reds are turning to John Lamb (0-2, 6.06), who has completed six innings in just one of his three starts - all Cincinnati losses.

The left-hander went six innings in his major league debut Aug. 14, allowing five runs with seven strikeouts in a 5-3 defeat to the Los Angeles Dodgers in his only road outing.

Lamb struggled with the Dodgers again in Tuesday's 5-1 loss. He labored through 108 pitches in five innings, giving up three runs with six strikeouts and three walks while also hitting a batter.

"Without a doubt I'd like to take the club deeper into the game," Lamb said. "It's definitely a learning experience. I can learn what pitches to throw, but then I have to execute them. I'm learning to continue to make pitches and apply the pressure.

"Walks have come back to bite me in the butt."


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