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MLB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 7/2/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO CUBS  ARRIETA )
 
NY METS  DEGROM )
+1.5  -200

-1.5  +170
+105

-115

6un
 
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Final
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CHICAGO CUBS (41 - 35) at NY METS (40 - 39)
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Thursday, 7/2/2015 1:10 PM
JAKE ARRIETA (R) vs. JACOB DEGROM (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
953CHICAGO CUBS+115Ov 6.5,+100+105Ov 6,-105
954NY METS-125Un 6.5,-120-115Un 6,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO CUBS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games41-35+2.830-413.90.2430.3110.3840.6953.80.2380.2920.3830.675
Road Games21-20+1.220-184.60.2480.3120.4000.7124.10.2510.3030.3980.701
vs Right-handed Starters34-31-1.125-363.80.2430.3080.3870.6963.70.2350.2890.3750.664
Past 7 Games2-5-3.41-61.30.2330.3120.2970.6083.40.2150.2800.3610.640
Grass Games41-35+2.830-413.90.2430.3110.3840.6953.80.2380.2920.3830.675
Day Games13-15-5.610-163.50.2260.2960.3360.6323.70.2340.2880.3910.678
CHICAGO CUBS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2430.31176260463312713710.3842832577135255561566257
Road Games4.60.2480.312411454361749430.4001791353882628633333624
Righty Starters3.80.2430.30865223154210912630.3872362116124246754505453
CHICAGO CUBS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.971.209242.38880199189422719-13191065.5%
Road Games3.421.294123.750471109501117-812666.7%

NY METS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games40-39-1.536-383.50.2320.2900.3590.6493.70.2470.2960.3780.674
Home Games29-13+13.820-204.10.2380.3050.3730.6783.30.2450.2910.3670.658
vs Right-handed Starters33-32-1.330-303.50.2310.2890.3510.6403.80.2520.2980.3840.682
Past 7 Games4-3+1.11-62.00.1830.2510.2740.5251.60.2040.2630.2870.550
Grass Games40-37+0.536-363.60.2350.2920.3610.6533.60.2450.2930.3750.669
Day Games18-6+1215-94.70.2620.3290.4160.7453.40.2290.2730.3450.618
NY METS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.50.2320.2907926116071217650.3592642126123151184466635
Home Games4.10.2380.305421387330754350.3731661333001628236184413
Righty Starters3.50.2310.2896521354941025480.3512181734832541571425625
NY METS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.851.208208.7686616613861929-824777.4%
Home Games2.531.195124.736351049451148-316576.2%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO CUBS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/18/2015HAMMEL(R)@ CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)3-4L1357.5 ovU770861
6/19/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)2-7L-1108 ovO4121250
6/20/2015LESTER(L)@ MINNESOTAMAY(R)4-1W-1058 ovU11100761
6/21/2015ARRIETA(R)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)8-0W-1358 ovP1292440
6/22/2015WADA(L)LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)4-2W+1658.5 unU530530
6/23/2015HAMMEL(R)LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)1-0W+1257 unU570360
6/24/2015HENDRICKS(R)LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R)2-5L+1008 unU980720
6/25/2015LESTER(L)LA DODGERSFRIAS(R)0-4L-1457 unU880660
6/26/2015ARRIETA(R)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)2-3L1106.5 ovU12121690
6/27/2015ROACH(R)@ ST LOUISWACHA(R)1-8L1657 ovO7701390
6/28/2015HAMMEL(R)@ ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)1-4L1257 unU690841
6/30/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ NY METSNIESE(L)1-0W-1207 ovU470340
7/1/2015LESTER(L)@ NY METSCOLON(R)2-0W-1207 ovU9917100
7/2/2015ARRIETA(R)@ NY METSDEGROM(R) 
7/3/2015HAMMEL(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R) 
7/4/2015HAMMEL(R)MIAMIURENA(R) 
7/5/2015HENDRICKS(R)MIAMILATOS(R) 
7/6/2015LESTER(L)ST LOUISLACKEY(R) 
7/7/2015 ST LOUIS  
7/7/2015 ST LOUIS  
7/8/2015 ST LOUIS  

NY METS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/18/2015COLON(R)@ TORONTODICKEY(R)1-7L1509 unU3711060
6/19/2015DEGROM(R)@ ATLANTAWISLER(R)1-2L-1407 unU661661
6/20/2015SYNDERGAARD(R)@ ATLANTAPEREZ(R)4-6L-1257 evO8621060
6/21/2015HARVEY(R)@ ATLANTATEHERAN(R)0-1L-1257 unU440680
6/23/2015NIESE(L)@ MILWAUKEEFIERS(R)2-3L1458 unU4519111
6/24/2015COLON(R)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)1-4L1207.5 evU3201070
6/25/2015DEGROM(R)@ MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R)2-0W-1157 evU1080431
6/26/2015SYNDERGAARD(R)CINCINNATICUETO(R)2-1W+1106.5 unU250531
6/27/2015HARVEY(R)CINCINNATILORENZEN(R)2-1W-1607 unU1119011122
6/28/2015MATZ(L)CINCINNATISMITH(R)7-2W-1407.5 unO870652
6/30/2015NIESE(L)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)0-1L+1107 ovU340470
7/1/2015COLON(R)CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)0-2L+1107 ovU7100991
7/2/2015DEGROM(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R) 
7/3/2015SYNDERGAARD(R)@ LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L) 
7/4/2015HARVEY(R)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R) 
7/5/2015MATZ(L)@ LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R) 
7/6/2015NIESE(L)@ SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R) 
7/7/2015COLON(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R) 
7/8/2015 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO CUBS: CHICAGO (AP) - Standing in the shade on a beautiful afternoon in Arizona, Jon Lester embraced the question that hovers over the Chicago Cubs these days.
When it comes to all those highly touted prospects, Lester said the time is now.
''When I played in Boston, we didn't have time to grow up,'' the left-hander explained. ''You just had to show up and play, and each year you're expected to win, so that's how I feel. Every year they should come in and expect to be not only division winners, but World Series champions. If you don't have that mindset, then I think you're playing for the wrong reasons.''
Heady stuff for a franchise known mostly for futility, but the Cubs think it's a new era after five consecutive losing seasons.
The shift in thinking for president of baseball operations Theo Epstein and the rest of the front office was evident during an aggressive offseason that included the addition of Joe Maddon after the veteran manager opted out of his contract with Tampa Bay, and a $155 million, six-year contract to add Lester.
The hiring of Maddon meant dumping Rick Renteria after just one year, and Lester's deal is a significant investment for a pitcher who turned 31 in January. But looking at their good young core and rich minor league system, the Cubs felt it was time to act.
''There's a lot of talent here. Now it's about executing,'' Lester said. ''It's going out and playing good baseball for six months. It's hard to do. But that's why we're here. We're going to figure it out as we go.''
The Cubs, who also acquired center fielder Dexter Fowler and catcher Miguel Montero in trades, should be much improved after their 73-89 finish in 2014. But going from last place to the playoffs could depend more on the development of Chicago's top prospects than its newest players.
Jorge Soler takes over in right field after making his major league debut in August and drawing raves for his approach at the plate in the season's final month. Javier Baez, Arismendy Alcantara and Kris Bryant - all 20-something position players with considerable potential - also are key to the Cubs' chance for a breakthrough.
''You don't really read enough about their personalities and their makeup. That to me makes them real prospects,'' Maddon said. ''There's a lot of guys who throw 95 mph and hit balls out of sight. But with the makeup, personality and character ... that's what really turns me on to this group.''
Here are a few more things to watch with the Cubs:
UNDER THE RADAR: Jake Arrieta was a pleasant surprise, finishing with a 10-5 record and a sparkling 2.53 ERA in 25 starts last year. He struck out 167 in 156 2-3 innings and allowed just five homers.
Arrieta, 29, began last season on the disabled list with right shoulder tightness but looked healthy this spring and could team with Lester to give Chicago a potent top of the rotation.
''There's always room to improve. There's always things to get better at,'' Arrieta said. ''There's a right way to go about doing that, and I think that there's some things that I can clean up and kind of use in regard to what I did last season to make it even better.''
AT THE PLATE: The Cubs struck out a major league-high 1,477 times last season, and their .300 on-base percentage was 28th among 30 teams. They had six players with at least 100 strikeouts.
The addition of Fowler, who had a .375 on-base percentage last season with Houston, should help the top of the order, and the pressure is on new hitting coach John Mallee to help Baez and the other young hitters make more consistent contact.
IN THE DUGOUT: Maddon is one of the game's most creative managers, and the move to the NL and one of the game's most quirky ballparks in Wrigley Field could lead to all sorts of different lineups. He could put the pitcher in the eighth slot in the lineup in some situations. Pretty much everything is on the table when it comes to Maddon.
IN THE FIELD: The majors' second-oldest ballpark is undergoing a major renovation that could affect its notoriously fickle wind, which can turn innocent fly balls into homers and long drives into outs. A massive new videoboard is expected to be in place by opening day, but the bleachers will be under construction for the first part of the season. How the work on the ballpark affects the the field remains to be seen.
NY METS: NEW YORK (AP) - The big names for the New York Mets this season: Matt Harvey, David Wright, Tommy John.
Finally confident they're a playoff contender, the Mets absorbed a familiar setback in spring training - two of them, really. Zack Wheeler and Josh Edgin became the latest New York pitchers to have reconstructive elbow surgery, sidelining both until next year.
Wheeler's injury prevents the Mets from lining up three electric young arms at the top of their rotation. And the loss of Edgin, who had a 1.32 ERA last season, leaves the bullpen without a dependable lefty.
But the return of Harvey, an imposing ace back from his own Tommy John operation in 2013, has the team talking about October aspirations.
''We've been sitting around for four years asking everybody to be patient,'' manager Terry Collins said when camp opened. ''Well, it's time.''
Former batting champ Michael Cuddyer was signed to add offense, and his Virginia hometown buddy Wright looks healthy again at the plate. So while hardly anyone expects the Mets to unseat Washington atop the NL East, anything short of a wild-card push would be a disappointment.
That's a new outlook for a big-market club that has spent several years trimming payroll while rebuilding under general manager Sandy Alderson. New York improved by five wins last year and finished 79-83, its sixth consecutive losing season since moving into Citi Field.
''Is the team capable of winning 89-90 games? Yeah, I think the team is capable,'' Alderson said last month. ''It has that capacity. I think it has that potential.''
Harvey highlights a solid group of starters that includes 2014 NL Rookie of the Year Jacob deGrom, who made a successful comeback in the minors from Tommy John surgery - the ligament-replacement procedure named for its pioneer pitching patient in 1974.
Dillon Gee, who was headed for the bullpen, instead slides back into the rotation as Wheeler's substitute. He rejoins Jonathon Niese and 41-year-old Bartolo Colon, a 15-game winner last season.
With young right-hander Rafael Montero also in the mix, plus top prospects Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz (a former Tommy John patient) getting close, the Mets might indeed have enough pitching depth to offset the injuries.
Especially if Tommy John veterans Jenrry Mejia and Bobby Parnell can lock down games in the late innings.
Mejia had his operation in 2011, shifted to a relief role last season and posted 28 saves. Parnell, the team's previous closer, had surgery last April and could be back this May.
New York is hardly the only team hurt by the recent rash of torn elbow ligaments all over baseball. Look no further than division rivals Washington, Miami and Atlanta.
But for a club that's been rebuilding around a young stable of power arms, rebuilding all those elbows has taken its toll on progress.
''Every guy that throws hard eventually is going to have it,'' Wheeler said.
The regular season begins April 6 in Washington. Here are some other story lines to watch for with the Mets this season:
POWER COMPANY: New York finished 12th in the National League in slugging percentage (.364) last year and 13th in batting average (.238). More is needed from Curtis Granderson, who hit .227 with 20 homers and 66 RBIs in his first season with the Mets after signing a $60 million, four-year contract. Kevin Long, a Granderson favorite during his Yankees days, was hired as hitting coach - and the Mets moved in the Citi Field fences for the second time to help Granderson, Wright and Lucas Duda in right-center. Wright, a seven-time All-Star, is eager to rebound after a left shoulder injury contributed to his 2014 bust. Duda will try to repeat his breakout season of 30 homers and 92 RBIs.
UP THE MIDDLE: Outside of Gold Glove center fielder Juan Lagares, the defense appears shaky. Wilmer Flores, a young hitter with a suspect glove, starts at shortstop - a gaping hole since Jose Reyes left following the 2011 season. All-Star second baseman Daniel Murphy is also limited defensively, so double-play chances could get dicey. Passed balls and wild throws are a concern for catcher Travis d'Arnaud.
UNDER PRESSURE: Increased expectations mean added scrutiny for Collins entering the final guaranteed season of his contract. Word is Alderson was even considering a change last year before deciding to bring Collins back. In truth, this is probably his first chance in five years to manage a Mets team talented enough to contend - but it might be his only one.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (CHICAGO CUBS-NY METS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Cubs-Mets Preview* ===================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Chicago (40-35) at New York (40-38), 1:10 p.m. EDT

Anthony Rizzo stood on third base and shouted into the Chicago Cubs' dugout, "It's magic," after being ruled safe following a seemingly impossible slide in the latest win over the New York Mets in an extremely low-scoring series.

Jacob deGrom couldn't fool the Cubs when he faced them in mid-May, but he's been excellent ever since.

He'll oppose Jake Arrieta on Thursday as Chicago looks to sweep this three-game set at Citi Field.

Cubs manager Joe Maddon hired a magician to perform in the clubhouse prior to Tuesday's opener in an attempt to loosen a club that had scored six runs during a five-game losing streak.

Chicago (41-35) still hasn't been able to produce much offensively - it has scored fewer than three runs in eight straight - but the move seems to have put a hex on the Mets' lineup. The Cubs took the series opener 1-0 before RBI singles from Starlin Castro and Miguel Montero in the 11th gave them a 2-0 victory Wednesday.

The most exciting highlight, though, came when Rizzo stole third after doubling in the ninth, stopping short on his slide and avoiding the tag from Daniel Murphy after Kevin Plawecki's throw beat Rizzo by plenty.

"We're a little bit challenged offensively right now," Maddon said. "A lot of times teams will sink because of that. We have not and I really appreciate that a lot."

The Cubs had no trouble getting to deGrom (8-5, 2.15 ERA) on May 11. Rizzo made it back-to-back homers following Kris Bryant's two-run shot in the first inning of the Cubs' 4-3 victory, as deGrom allowed four runs and five hits in five innings.

The right-hander also finished with that exact line in his only other start against the Cubs, a 7-4 loss June 5, 2014.

In the eight outings since facing Chicago nearly two months ago, deGrom has gone 5-1 with a 1.23 ERA while recording a quality start in each. He's struck out 63 while walking six in 58 2-3 innings with opponents batting .160 in that stretch.

"He's got tremendous stuff," manager Terry Collins said after deGrom gave up four hits in eight innings of Thursday's 2-0 win at Milwaukee. "He's not going through any sophomore slump. He's making the adjustments and making pitches."

So has Arrieta (7-5, 2.94), who followed up a four-hit shutout of Minnesota on June 21 by allowing one run and three hits in seven innings against St. Louis on Friday before the Cubs fell 3-2 in 10.

The right-hander has allowed three earned runs or fewer in 11 of 15 starts.

"I got into a groove and was able to hold them off," Arrieta said. "But they did what they do, they fought back. This was a tough one."

Arrieta didn't have much trouble in either of his last two starts against the Mets (40-39), giving up two hits in seven scoreless innings of a 2-1 road win Aug. 17 and allowing one run and striking out 10 in eight innings of a 6-1 victory May 12.

Those offensive numbers resemble how the Mets have been hitting lately. They've averaged 1.7 runs during a 4-9 stretch and are on the verge of being held scoreless in a three-game series for the first time in club history.

New York hasn't been shut out in three straight since being blanked twice by San Diego and once by Philadelphia from July 25-27, 1992. Collins could only joke about the current slump, referencing Maddon's hiring of the magician.

"I brought in a witch doctor to clean out the clubhouse, get all the bad spirits out of there," he said.


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