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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 4/18/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MILWAUKEE  LOHSE )
 
PITTSBURGH  LOCKE )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+130

-140

7.5un
 
2
Final
6

MILWAUKEE (2 - 8) at PITTSBURGH (4 - 6)
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Saturday, 4/18/2015 7:05 PM
KYLE LOHSE (R) vs. JEFF LOCKE (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
907MILWAUKEE+120Ov 7.5,-115+130Ov 7.5,-115
908PITTSBURGH-130Un 7.5,-105-140Un 7.5,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games2-8-76-42.60.2250.2720.3260.5995.40.2950.3300.4720.801
Road Games1-3-1.52-22.50.2320.2740.2900.5644.50.3010.3540.4040.758
vs Left-handed Starters0-1-1.31-02.00.2570.2970.4290.7266.00.3030.3430.6060.949
Past 7 Games2-5-2.94-32.90.2260.2760.3420.6184.90.2820.3250.4150.740
Grass Games2-8-76-42.60.2250.2720.3260.5995.40.2950.3300.4720.801
Night Games1-5-4.83-33.20.2360.2920.3650.6574.30.2740.3050.4530.757
Division2-5-2.94-32.90.2260.2760.3420.6184.90.2820.3250.4150.740
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games2.60.2250.272103347523130.32624227616771066
Road Games2.50.2320.2744138328000.29098310312524
Lefty Starters2.00.2570.29713594100.429226090001
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.271.2423320123457340-110100%
Road Games4.631.45811.7761314100-010100%

PITTSBURGH - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games4-6-2.75-43.50.2200.2570.3540.6113.30.2190.2800.3590.639
Home Games2-2-0.62-22.70.2080.2210.3330.5552.50.2210.2870.3210.607
vs Right-handed Starters4-6-2.75-43.50.2200.2570.3540.6113.30.2190.2800.3590.639
Past 7 Games4-3+0.74-33.90.2290.2500.3760.6262.90.2200.2830.3610.645
Grass Games4-6-2.75-43.50.2200.2570.3540.6113.30.2190.2800.3590.639
Night Games2-4-2.63-32.70.1930.2450.2890.5343.20.2380.2960.3640.660
Division3-4-1.14-24.30.2440.2920.3850.6773.70.2200.2820.3750.657
PITTSBURGH - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.50.2200.2571032271130100.35435168865152610
Home Games2.70.2080.2214120253040.333112233142043
Righty Starters3.50.2200.2571032271130100.35435168865152610
PITTSBURGH - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.031.07929.711102329320-31150%
Home Games3.971.05911.355913110-010100%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015LOHSE(R)COLORADOKENDRICK(R)0-10L-1509 unO8731670
4/7/2015GARZA(R)COLORADOLYLES(R)2-5L-1258 evU6411290
4/8/2015PERALTA(R)COLORADOBUTLER(R)4-5L-1308.5 unO8701030
4/10/2015FIERS(R)PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L)2-6L-1307.5 ovO9901080
4/11/2015NELSON(R)PITTSBURGHWORLEY(R)6-0W-1258 unU730220
4/12/2015LOHSE(R)PITTSBURGHSADLER(R)2-10L-1108.5 ovO5611340
4/13/2015GARZA(R)@ ST LOUISWAINWRIGHT(R)5-4W1507.5 unO8429122
4/15/2015PERALTA(R)@ ST LOUISLYNN(R)2-4L1407 unU101111071
4/16/2015FIERS(R)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)0-4L1307.5 unU6811171
4/17/2015NELSON(R)@ PITTSBURGHWORLEY(R)3-6L1157.5 unO8811160
4/18/2015LOHSE(R)@ PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L) 
4/19/2015GARZA(R)@ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R) 
4/20/2015PERALTA(R)CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R) 
4/21/2015FIERS(R)CINCINNATIMARQUIS(R) 
4/22/2015NELSON(R)CINCINNATICUETO(R) 
4/23/2015LOHSE(R)CINCINNATIBAILEY(R) 
4/24/2015GARZA(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R) 
4/25/2015 ST LOUIS  

PITTSBURGH - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015LIRIANO(L)@ CINCINNATICUETO(R)2-5L1107 unP760530
4/8/2015COLE(R)@ CINCINNATILEAKE(R)4-5L-1207.5 unO811111100
4/9/2015BURNETT(R)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)2-3L-1108 evU661650
4/10/2015LOCKE(L)@ MILWAUKEEFIERS(R)6-2W1207.5 ovO1080990
4/11/2015WORLEY(R)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)0-6L1158 unU220730
4/12/2015SADLER(R)@ MILWAUKEELOHSE(R)10-2W1008.5 ovO1340561
4/13/2015COLE(R)DETROITSANCHEZ(R)5-4W-1357.5 unO940730
4/14/2015BURNETT(R)DETROITGREENE(R)0-2L-1107.5 unU3209100
4/15/2015LIRIANO(L)DETROITSIMON(R)0-1L-1457.5 unU220540
4/17/2015WORLEY(R)MILWAUKEENELSON(R)6-3W-1257.5 unO1160881
4/18/2015LOCKE(L)MILWAUKEELOHSE(R) 
4/19/2015COLE(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R) 
4/20/2015BURNETT(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R) 
4/21/2015LIRIANO(L)CHICAGO CUBSWOOD(L) 
4/22/2015LOCKE(L)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R) 
4/23/2015WORLEY(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
4/24/2015COLE(R)@ ARIZONACOLLMENTER(R) 
4/25/2015 @ ARIZONA  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
PITTSBURGH: PITTSBURGH (AP) - The scenario was familiar. The destination not so much.
A veteran player with not much time left leaving millions of dollars on the table for one last run to glory. Only A.J. Burnett didn't walk away from his $12.75 million player option with the Philadelphia Phillies for Los Angeles, Washington or St. Louis.
Nope, the 38-year-old well-traveled (and well tattooed) pitcher practically sprinted to Pittsburgh. His arrival in 2012 marked a sea change in the once-floundering organization's direction. His return three years later signals - he hopes - the end of the team's slow but steady slog from downtrodden afterthought to world champion. And he's not kidding.
''I want to win a ring and I want to win a ring in Pittsburgh,'' Burnett said.
The Pirates are as close to being in the conversation as they've been in nearly a quarter century. And they've opened up their wallets, at least a little, to get there. Pittsburgh made Francisco Liriano the highest-paid free agent in team history when they signed lefthander to a three-year, $39-million deal in the offseason to continue the career resurgence that began when they took a two-year flier on him in 2013. And while Burnett took a cut, he isn't exactly going broke. He'll make $8 million to work as the third man in the rotation behind Liriano and Gerrit Cole.
Pittsburgh even spent $5 million for the rights to sign Korean infielder Jung-Ho Kang, who hit 40 home runs on the other side of the world last year and gives the Pirates an intriguing if unproven option should shortstop Jordy Mercer falter or second baseman Neil Walker's back flare up.
General manager Neal Huntington remains adamant his team's budget will never compare to those of clubs in larger markets but allows there is ''more margin for error'' than in years' past.
''We've built a deeper club because of the money allocated to us,'' he said. ''But we need to continue to grow and mature. We want to put ourselves in a position to win the World Series.''
There are worse places to start than in Pittsburgh, which backed up its breakthrough year in 2013 with a second straight postseason berth in 2014. The playoff run ended abruptly against Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants in the NL wild card game. Yet the point had been made. The Pirates aren't going anywhere.
''It would've been easy to say 2013 was a fluke and we just got lucky,'' centerfielder Andrew McCutchen said. ''But we showed up in `14 and were able to do the same thing. We know we're for real. And other teams know they just can't come in (thinking), `All right, we're going to beat the Pirates.' We're not that team anymore.''
They're also not where they want to be, at least not yet. A National League Central title would avoid the fickleness of a one-game scenario. Pittsburgh believes it's built to withstand the rigors of October.
Here are the keys to getting there:
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THE OTHER FRANCISCO
The Pirates' budget might be growing, but they still couldn't afford to keep catcher Russell Martin, who parlayed his tremendous 2014 into a $82 million deal with Toronto. Pittsburgh prepared for Martin's departure by trading for longtime Yankees' backup catcher Francisco Cervelli. When healthy Cervelli is an adequate defensive replacement with a decent if not powerful bat. If he can handle the pitching staff and control the basepaths, any offense he provides would be a plus.
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SPEED TO BURN
Perennial MVP candidate McCutchen anchors one of baseball's most athletic outfields. Starling Marte surged toward the end of a bumpy 2014 and Gregory Polanco is a raw but talented work in progress. Pittsburgh felt confident enough in Polanco's progress to trade Travis Snider to Baltimore.
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PEDRO'S PROGRESS
Pedro Alvarez moves across the infield to first base in hopes of salvaging his career after developing a serious case of the yips at third. If his can reclaim the groove that helped him mash 36 homers in 2013, the Pirates can live with whatever growing pains may come with the switch.
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KANG SHOW
Kang (pronounced ''Gahng'') doesn't lack for confidence. He told reporters in Korea he believes he can supplant Mercer at shortstop. It may take longer than he thought after a sluggish spring training.
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THE VANIMAL
Vance Worley, like Liriano, Burnett and the since departed Edinson Volquez, thrived under pitching coach Ray Searage's mentoring last spring. He was arguably Pittsburgh's best starter down the stretch and a strong spring gives him a leg up in the battle Jeff Locke for the fifth starter spot.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (MILWAUKEE-PITTSBURGH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Brewers-Pirates Preview* =========================

By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

Milwaukee (2-7) at Pittsburgh (3-6), 7:05 p.m. EDT

The high-powered offense that was expected to be a strength for Pittsburgh has eluded the Pirates. That is, except when they play the Milwaukee Brewers.

The Pirates look to beat the Brewers for a fourth time in five tries and send Kyle Lohse to a third loss in as many starts to open a season for the first time in his 15-year career on Saturday night.

After totaling five hits in back-to-back shutout losses to Detroit, Pittsburgh (4-6) had 11 in Friday's 6-3 home win over Milwaukee. Gregory Polanco had three hits and Starling Marte went 2 for 4 with a two-run homer. Marte was 0 for 11 with six strikeouts in his previous three games.

"We did a better job situationally," manager Clint Hurdle said. "We had some two-out hits as well. It was a good night to get some momentum on that side of the ball."

The Pirates managed two hits in a 6-0 loss to the Brewers last Saturday but have averaged 7.3 runs with five homers and seven doubles in winning their other three matchups. They're averaging 2.2 runs with five home runs and six doubles in losing five of their other six games.

Pittsburgh has had some success against Lohse at PNC Park and got the better of him last weekend.

Lohse (0-2, 11.17 ERA) allowed one run through five innings Sunday against the Pirates before serving up a three-run homer to Andrew McCutchen in the sixth. The right-hander ended up permitting four runs in 6 1-3 innings of the 10-2 defeat after being tagged for eight runs in 3 1-3 innings in a 10-0 loss to Colorado in the season opener.

"His command's not as sharp. But he'll get it," Brewers manager Ron Roenicke told MLB's official website. "The last couple (starts) weren't good, but this is getting closer to where we need him to be. At times he made some great pitches."

If there is any silver lining to Lohse's shaky start it is that although he has yielded 18 hits over 9 2-3 innings, he has yet to issue a walk.

Lohse, who last opened with back-to-back defeats in 2004 with Minnesota, has a 7.56 ERA in his last three starts at Pittsburgh.

McCutchen, batting .212 with three extra-base hits, is 4 for 10 against Lohse with a pair of homers and a double since the start of last season.

Like Pittsburgh, Milwaukee's offense is also off to a rough start. The Brewers are averaging 2.6 runs and have hit three homers - none by Ryan Braun, Khris Davis or Aramis Ramirez.

The offensive struggles are a big reason Milwaukee is in danger of its first 2-9 start since 2002. The Brewers didn't lost their ninth last season until May 1, their 29th game.

Davis had three of Milwaukee's eight hits Friday to improve to 6 for 14 (.429) against the Pirates this season. He is 5 for 21 (.238) in his other six games.

Davis, Ramirez and Jean Segura are a combined 7 for 49 (.143) against Jeff Locke, who gave up two runs and seven hits in six innings of 6-2 win at Milwaukee last Friday in his season debut. He improved to 2-1 with a 2.42 ERA in four starts against the Brewers since the start of last season.

The left-hander had a 2.97 ERA over his final 10 home outings of 2014, which included a 1.93 mark in two starts versus Milwaukee.


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