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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 7/23/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON  GONZALEZ )
 
MILWAUKEE  CHACIN )
-1.5  +140

+1.5  -160
-105

-105

9un
 
1
Final
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WASHINGTON (49 - 49) at MILWAUKEE (56 - 45)
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Monday, 7/23/2018 8:10 PM
GIO GONZALEZ (L) vs. JHOULYS CHACIN (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
961WASHINGTON-110Ov 9,+100-105Ov 9,+100
962MILWAUKEE+100Un 9,-120-105Un 9,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games49-49-18.640-564.40.2460.3200.3890.7094.10.2400.3010.3980.699
Road Games26-24-2.116-324.20.2390.3100.3780.6883.80.2360.2970.3770.674
vs Right-handed Starters39-31-3.828-414.50.2520.3260.4010.7274.10.2440.3020.3970.699
Past 7 Games3-4-2.34-34.00.2640.3260.4060.7324.00.2810.3350.4260.760
Grass Games49-44-10.937-544.50.2480.3220.3970.7194.00.2380.2990.3940.693
Night Games32-28-3.826-334.70.2580.3260.4160.7434.30.2450.3070.4200.727
WASHINGTON - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2460.320983312814140121040.3894083608046368669397849
Road Games4.20.2390.310501718410696530.3782041784223434535233423
Righty Starters4.50.2520.32670239360310210780.4013042645674550353295036
WASHINGTON - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.611.185316.31321272724210330515-1329878.4%
Road Games3.361.146152.7605712320521516-617481%

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games56-45+8.945-534.30.2450.3110.3990.7113.90.2320.3070.3750.682
Home Games31-20+9.322-274.40.2400.3130.4040.7174.00.2320.3050.3770.682
vs Left-handed Starters11-11-1.213-94.50.2320.3080.3930.7004.50.2570.3240.3830.708
Past 7 Games1-6-4.84-33.10.2430.3090.3510.6615.90.2950.3460.4960.842
Grass Games56-45+8.945-534.30.2450.3110.3990.7113.90.2320.3070.3750.682
Night Games39-20+19.730-284.70.2580.3230.4210.7443.70.2330.3060.3670.673
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2450.3111013397831144111200.3994133299287967696638538
Home Games4.40.2400.313511646395696630.4042091764693533148334515
Lefty Starters4.50.2320.30822733170324260.3939280181241392316248
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.401.262367.71531393123915241721-14271465.9%
Home Games3.131.2321907466154198020915-415865.2%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/9/2018RODRIGUEZ(R)@ PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)3-6L-1059.5 unU1060870
7/10/2018HELLICKSON(R)@ PITTSBURGHMUSGROVE(R)5-1W-1209 unU12101790
7/11/2018GONZALEZ(L)@ PITTSBURGHWILLIAMS(R)0-2L-1409 ovU580750
7/12/2018SCHERZER(R)@ NY METSMATZ(L)5-4W-2007 ovO1190750
7/13/2018ROARK(R)@ NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R)2-4L1108.5 unU88011100
7/14/2018VOTH(R)@ NY METSWHEELER(R)4-7L-1109.5 evO8501070
7/15/2018HELLICKSON(R)@ NY METSOSWALT(R)6-1W-1459.5 unU850570
7/20/2018STRASBURG(R)ATLANTASANCHEZ(R)5-8L-1808.5 evO8601280
7/22/2018SCHERZER(R)ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R)6-2W-2007.5 unO1512014101
7/23/2018GONZALEZ(L)@ MILWAUKEECHACIN(R) 
7/24/2018ROARK(R)@ MILWAUKEEWOODRUFF(R) 
7/25/2018STRASBURG(R)@ MILWAUKEEMILEY(L) 
7/26/2018GONZALEZ(L)@ MIAMISTRAILY(R) 
7/27/2018 @ MIAMI  
7/28/2018 @ MIAMI  
7/29/2018 @ MIAMI  

MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/9/2018ANDERSON(R)@ MIAMIURENA(R)3-4L-1257.5 ovU119113120
7/10/2018CHACIN(R)@ MIAMILOPEZ(R)8-4W-1607.5 ovO941971
7/11/2018PERALTA(R)@ MIAMISTRAILY(R)4-5L-1707.5 ovO8101891
7/12/2018MILEY(L)@ PITTSBURGHTAILLON(R)3-6L1108 unO9102991
7/13/2018GUERRA(R)@ PITTSBURGHKINGHAM(R)3-7L1008 ovO9621250
7/14/2018ANDERSON(R)@ PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)1-2L-1108.5 evU970770
7/14/2018SUTER(L)@ PITTSBURGHHOLMES(R)2-6L-1259 unU9110840
7/15/2018CHACIN(R)@ PITTSBURGHMUSGROVE(R)6-7L1008 unO982961
7/20/2018MILEY(L)LA DODGERSHILL(L)4-6L+1259 unO9811190
7/21/2018ANDERSON(R)LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)4-2W+1508 ovU7501093
7/22/2018SUTER(L)LA DODGERSWOOD(L)2-11L+1158.5 ovO6911572
7/23/2018CHACIN(R)WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L) 
7/24/2018WOODRUFF(R)WASHINGTONROARK(R) 
7/25/2018MILEY(L)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R) 
7/26/2018ANDERSON(R)@ SAN FRANCISCORODRIGUEZ(R) 
7/27/2018 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
7/28/2018 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
7/29/2018 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
7/30/2018 @ LA DODGERS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: 2017 97-65, first place, lost to Cubs in NLDS
MANAGER Dave Martinez (first season)
ADDITIONS: 1B-OF Matt Adams, C Miguel Montero, RHP Jeremy Hellickson, RHP Joaquin Benoit, INF Matt Reynolds
SUBTRACTIONS: Manager Dusty Baker, LF Jayson Werth, 1B-LF Adam Lind, C Jose Lobaton, RHP Matt Albers
OUTLOOK: This might be the end of an era at Nationals Park, with Harper eligible to leave as a free agent after the season and General Manager Mike Rizzo's contract set to expire, too. The team has won four NL East titles in the past six years but has zero playoff series victories to show for it. That's why yet another manager (Baker) lost his job, and yet another rookie skipper has been brought in (will Martinez have more success than Matt Williams?). Rizzo has made no secret of the need to start making postseason inroads -- a World Series is the stated goal, and that's certainly not an outrageous aim, given all the talent he's assembled. The lineup remains almost exactly the same, although Werth is gone after playing out his seven-year contract. The rotation and bullpen are also nearly identical to the way they looked at the end of 2017.
MILWAUKEE: 2017: 86-76, second place.
MANAGER: Craig Counsell (fourth season).
ADDITIONS: OF Lorenzo Cain, OF Christian Yelich, RHP Jhoulys Chacin, RHP Yovani Gallardo, LHP Boone Logan, RHP Matt Albers.
SUBTRACTIONS:2B Neil Walker, OF Lewis Brinson, RHP Matt Garza, RHP Wily Peralta, RHP Carlos Torres, RHP Jared Hughes, RHP Anthony Swarzak.
OUTLOOK: Expectations are up after the Brewers finished one game out of the playoffs in what was supposed to be the second full season of a rebuild. Instead of signing a high-priced starter, General Manager David Stearns added Cain and Yelich as the team's key offseason acquisitions. The new outfielders are former Gold Glove winners who can help out the pitching staff by cutting down on extra-base hits at Miller Park. The rotation should be bolstered later in the season by the return of right-hander Jimmy Nelson, who is recovering from right shoulder surgery in September after getting hurt while diving back to first while running the bases. Whether the Brewers repeat their 2017 success and challenge the Cubs in the NL Central could come down to starting pitching. A trade drawing from the team's outfield depth might help during the season.
PREVIEW
Struggling Brewers look forward to series with Nationals
 

MILWAUKEE -- So much for momentum.

The Milwaukee Brewers led the Central by 1 1/2 games on July 8 but has dropped nine of their last 11 and they will be 3 1/2 games out of the top spot Monday when they open a three-game series with the Washington Nationals at Miller Park.

"We got our butts kicked (Sunday) but it's one game," manager Craig Counsell said. "We'll come back tomorrow. It was a bad game but it's a new series tomorrow with Jhoulys (Chacin) on the mound. We'll be ready to go."

Chacin went five innings his last time out, holding the Pirates to a run on two hits over five innings in a 6-2 loss at PNC Park and will be trying to earn his first victory since June 21.

Getting Jesus Aguilar back in the lineup could help Chacin's cause. Aguilar, whose 25 homers are tied for the league lead along with St. Louis' Matt Carpenter and Colorado's Nolan Arenado sat out Sunday's debacle against the Dodgers because of a sore hamstring.

"He had some cramping (Saturday) night," Counsell said. "I was actually targeting Wednesday for a break, but we'll give it to him (Sunday)."

Not having Aguilar in the lineup is a big loss for Milwaukee's offense, which has been frustratingly inconsistent all season but especially during the recent slump.

The Brewers are averaging 3.63 runs per game and 3.1 in their losses, though many of those have come in late innings when the game was already out of reach.

True to that trend, offense was an issue Sunday in the series finale against Los Angeles. The Brewers put two runs on the board in the opening inning only to be shut out the rest of the way.

Not having Aguilar Sunday also hurt Milwaukee defensively. With him unavailable and Eric Thames still on the disabled list with a sore right hamstring, Counsell had to use Ryan Braun at first base for just the 17th time this season.

Braun had gotten extensive work at the position during spring training as Milwaukee tried to ease an outfield logjam after acquiring outfielders Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich. But his own injury problems, along with Aguilar's breakout campaign have limited Braun's opportunities to get comfortable there.

The lack of work was obvious Sunday as Braun was charged with one error and misplayed another ball that led to a four-run inning.

"It's out of need, for sure," Counsell said. "He hasn't been over there much and it caught up with us today a little bit."

Washington left-hander Gio Gonzalez likely wouldn't mind if the Brewers offense waits at least one more day to figure itself out. He's 0-4 with a 6.51 ERA over his last eight starts but has held his last two opponents, the Marlins and Pirates, to just two runs while striking out a combined eight batters in 11 innings.

"He looked real good," Washington manager Dave Martinez said after Gonzalez's six-inning effort against the Pirates July 11. "That's the Gio that I know."

Gonzalez was originally slated to make his second half debut Saturday against the Braves but was pushed to Monday when that contest was rained out.

The Nationals won't be getting closer Sean Doolittle back during the Brewers series. Out since July 7 with a pinched nerve in his foot, he'll be out at least a few more weeks after an MRI revealed a stress reaction in the bridge of his left foot.

Doolittle was off to a great start before the injury, converting 22 of 23 save opportunities while posting a 1.45 ERA in 37 1/3 innings of work.

"He's really bummed out about it, and I am too," Nationals manager Dave Martinez said. "He's going to be missed, but this is the reason we went out and got (Kelvin) Herrera. We got qualified guys who can close."

The Nationals acquired Herrera from Kansas City to close games in Doolittle's place but he has allowed five runs in 10 2/3 innings since joining the team while Ryan Madson and Brandon Kintzler have struggled in their own late-inning roles, as well.

"At this point in the season, with everything that's going on, to not be able to help, it's a really frustrating feeling," Doolittle said. "I want to be there with my guys. I feel like I'm placing a burden on the bullpen by not being with them. The challenge is going to be harnessing that energy and throwing it into whatever rehab I can do."

The Nationals head into Milwaukee coming off a 6-2 win over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday when Bryce Harper homered and Adam Eaton collected three hits.


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