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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/10/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO CUBS  HENDRICKS )
 
ST LOUIS  GARCIA )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+125

-135

6.5ov
 
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Final
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CHICAGO CUBS (98 - 66) at ST LOUIS (102 - 61)
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Saturday, 10/10/2015 5:35 PM
KYLE HENDRICKS (R) vs. JAIME GARCIA (L)
NL Division Series - Best of 5 - Game 2 - STL leads 1-0
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
913CHICAGO CUBS+125Ov 6.5,-115+125Ov 6.5,-125
914ST LOUIS-135Un 6.5,-105-135Un 6.5,+105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO CUBS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games98-66+16.972-834.20.2430.3130.3960.7103.70.2320.2850.3710.656
Road Games49-34+13.738-394.40.2480.3130.3960.7093.70.2330.2870.3630.650
vs Left-handed Starters20-14+4.115-173.80.2330.3060.3540.6604.10.2490.3010.4050.705
Past 7 Games6-1+52-44.10.2490.3180.3800.6981.70.1630.1860.2510.437
Grass Games98-66+16.972-834.20.2430.3130.3960.7103.70.2320.2850.3710.656
Day Games38-30-2.131-334.10.2330.3070.3820.6893.70.2390.2870.3910.678
Division47-31+10.834-384.30.2540.3250.3960.7213.80.2290.2820.3560.638
CHICAGO CUBS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.20.2430.31316455511348272301730.3966625711538971172127113122137
Road Games4.40.2480.31383293873016015810.3963502788225461364627055
Lefty Starters3.80.2330.306341134264604230.3541231203461825224212515
CHICAGO CUBS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.391.228515.32241944504318351137-26481971.6%
Road Games3.301.25824010288209149323113-1528975.7%

ST LOUIS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games102-61+26.366-864.00.2520.3150.3950.7103.20.2460.3060.3650.671
Home Games56-26+17.928-473.90.2620.3260.3990.7253.00.2470.3000.3610.661
vs Right-handed Starters76-43+21.948-624.00.2540.3170.4010.7183.00.2430.3020.3630.665
Past 7 Games3-4-1.52-52.90.1980.2550.3560.6113.00.2370.3100.3840.693
Grass Games102-61+26.366-864.00.2520.3150.3950.7103.20.2460.3060.3650.671
Day Games29-21+1.217-313.60.2460.3060.3880.6943.30.2430.3140.3690.683
Division48-29+1236-384.00.2450.3080.3810.6893.30.2420.3060.3630.669
ST LOUIS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2520.31516355131391291381390.39562250712766911551569616152
Home Games3.90.2620.32682270170714918620.3993052595873258482487526
Righty Starters4.00.2540.3171194004101923130980.401447367903468511077111335
ST LOUIS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.791.288486.71711514433918447128-20621481.6%
Home Games2.551.247257.38273242197922618-835783.3%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO CUBS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/26/2015HAMMEL(R)PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)0-4L+1007.5 unU4711090
9/27/2015ARRIETA(R)PITTSBURGHBURNETT(R)4-0W-1757 ovU980120
9/28/2015HENDRICKS(R)KANSAS CITYVENTURA(R)1-0W+1058 unU430450
9/29/2015HAREN(R)@ CINCINNATISMITH(R)4-1W-1358.5 ovU8132332
9/30/2015LESTER(L)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)10-3W-1557 ovO1690420
10/1/2015HAMMEL(R)@ CINCINNATILAMB(L)5-3W-1157.5 unO8521290
10/2/2015ARRIETA(R)@ MILWAUKEEPENA(R)6-1W-2357 ovP1082452
10/3/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ MILWAUKEEWAGNER(R)1-0W-1908 evU8120222
10/4/2015HAREN(R)@ MILWAUKEELOPEZ(R)3-1W-1308 ovU770330
10/7/2015ARRIETA(R)@ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)4-0W-1255.5 unU741451
10/9/2015LESTER(L)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)0-4L1006.5 unU330630
10/10/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ ST LOUISGARCIA(L) 

ST LOUIS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/26/2015GARCIA(L)MILWAUKEEWAGNER(R)5-1W-2257.5 unU860751
9/27/2015LACKEY(R)MILWAUKEECRAVY(R)4-8L-2207.5 unO1091971
9/28/2015LYNN(R)@ PITTSBURGHHAPP(L)3-0W1307 ovU6216161
9/30/2015WACHA(R)@ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)2-8L1456.5 unO851960
9/30/2015LYONS(L)@ PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)11-1W1157.5 unO1280640
10/2/2015GARCIA(L)@ ATLANTATEHERAN(R)0-4L-1206.5 unU5829120
10/4/2015LACKEY(R)@ ATLANTAMILLER(R)0-6L-1457 unU380822
10/4/2015LYNN(R)@ ATLANTAWISLER(R)0-2L-1357.5 unU4301160
10/9/2015LACKEY(R)CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)4-0W-1106.5 unU630330
10/10/2015GARCIA(L)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
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.
ST LOUIS: ST. LOUIS (AP) - The Cardinals hope Michael Wacha is ready to stand alongside ace Adam Wainwright at the top of their rotation.
Wacha was the NL Championship Series MVP as a rookie but just 5-6 with a 3.20 ERA in 19 starts last year. He was sidelined for most of the season's second half by a stress reaction in his shoulder, and was rusty in October before giving up Travis Ishikawa's series-winning homer in Game 5 of the NLCS.
Now he feels healthy.
''It's very encouraging, the long term of what this kid could be and the short term of how he feels, somebody every fifth day that can bring the kind of stuff he does,'' St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said. ''He feels good about himself and we feel good about what we're seeing.''
The 23-year-old Wacha has long insisted the injury is behind him.
''Ever since I came back last year, I haven't thought about it when I was on the mound,'' Wacha said. ''As far as I know, it was a rare injury. I'm not sure where it came from.''
If it stays away, the Cardinals figure to again have one of the deeper starting staffs despite trading 15-game winner Shelby Miller for outfielder Jason Heyward. Wainwright was a 20-game winner for the second time, and Lance Lynn has averaged 16 wins during three years in the rotation.
John Lackey is a proven late-season talent. Jaime Garcia's resurgent spring following surgery to relieve nerve compression may cause promising Carlos Martinez to be related to the bullpen again.
Lackey expects to be more comfortable in his first full NL season, saying ''It's different for a lot of reasons.''
Things to watch for with the Cardinals, who open April 5 at Chicago:
LEFT-HANDED HEAVY
There are five lefty bats in the lineup, a potential downside. But there also figures to be more power on the bench. Mark Reynolds, who has hit 20 or more homers each of the last seven seasons, was signed as a free agent. He could factor in as a semi-regular, especially at first base, where Matt Adams has struggled against lefties.
HEYWARD TIME
Only 25, Heyward is a potential future core member of the franchise. His is eligible for free agency after the World Series, and the wooing began not long after the trade with Atlanta - which also brought set-up man Jordan Walden.
''He fits in very well with how our guys work, how seriously they take the game,'' Matheny said. ''He's mixed in very well to this point.''
IMPROVED POP
St. Louis hit just 105 homers last season, second-fewest in the majors. They Cardianls are anticipating more out of right field from Heyward, who had a career-low 11 last year while forced into the leadoff spot with Atlanta. Jhonny Peralta followed his drug suspension with a 21 homers, a franchise record among shortstops, and the smooth-swinging Adams is capable of hitting a lot more than 15.
HEALTHY CHOICES
A full return by Garcia would be an unexpected bonus after two injury-filled seasons. Wainwright and Lynn are recovering from health setbacks early in spring training. Center fielder Jon Jay made a delayed exhibition debut following wrist surgery. ''I said the whole goal was to be ready April 5,'' Jay said.
MORE SPEED
Along with increasing the power profile, there will be an emphasis on manufacturing runs. The Cardinals stole 57 bases last year, third-fewest in the major leagues, but are primed for at least a little more thievery with both Wong and Heyward capable of swiping 20-plus.
''I want to see bigger leads. I want to see more aggressive chances with balls in the dirt,'' Matheny said. ''I want to see us take a first-and-second double steal because we have the kind of players to do that.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (CHICAGO CUBS-ST LOUIS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Cubs-Cardinals Preview* ========================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

Chicago (97-65) at St. Louis (100-62), 5:37 p.m. EDT

The St. Louis Cardinals weren't exactly firing on all cylinders when they ended the regular season, but they looked the part of baseball's best team in their playoff opener.

They'll look for Jaime Garcia to continue his impressive comeback campaign and lead them to another victory Saturday against the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of the NL division series.

St. Louis finished with baseball's best record despite struggling down the stretch, losing six of its final nine with shutouts in each of the last three.

The Cardinals found themselves on the right side of a shutout Friday in a 4-0 victory. John Lackey yielded two hits over 7 2-3 innings, while Kevin Siegriest and Trevor Rosenthal recorded all five of their outs on strikeouts.

The dominant pitching performance was hardly a surprise given St. Louis' major league-best 2.94 ERA during the season, including a 2.99 mark from its starters.

Meanwhile, the Cubs lost for the first time in 10 games going back to Sept. 26. They were hitless through the first five innings and finished with two singles by Kyle Schwarber and another from Addison Russell in their first division series game in 2,561 days.

Chicago had won six of the final nine regular-season meetings while averaging 5.9 runs, scoring eight-plus in two of its last three at St. Louis.

"We could not get anything generated," manager Joe Maddon said. "They've pitched really well all season, that's a big reason they won 100 games."

Jon Lester was also stout for Chicago, surrendering three runs with nine strikeouts in 7 1-3, but the Cubs were 0 for 3 with runners in scoring position. Nos. 3 and 4 hitters Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo were 0 for 7 with three strikeouts and both grounded into double plays.

Bryant, Rizzo and Starlin Castro are a combined 0 for 21 with six strikeouts in the first two playoff games. Schwarber and Dexter Fowler have combined for seven of Chicago's 10 hits.

The Cardinals' youngsters came through, however, as rookies Tommy Pham and Stephen Piscotty both homered in the eighth inning, providing some extra cushion on top of Matt Holliday's first-inning RBI single.

Catcher Yadier Molina was also back in action for the first time since Sept. 20 due to a strained left thumb ligament. He went 0 for 3 but seemed to help the St. Louis staff thrive.

"You can tell he's been anxious to get in there," manager Mike Matheny said. "The way he moved behind the plate, the way he and John were working, he is so valuable to our club in so many ways."

Garcia (10-6, 2.43 ERA) has a chance to pull St. Louis within one victory of its fifth consecutive NL Championship Series appearance. He's been a revelation in his comeback from career-threatening thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in July 2014, posting the lowest ERA of his career and the best among the Cardinals' starters over his 20 outings.

"Every time I take that mound, basically take it as if it's your last time ever to pitch in a major league game," said Garcia, who is 0-2 with a 4.23 ERA in six career playoff starts.

The left-hander has been particularly reliable at home, going 5-2 with a 1.70 ERA in 10 outings.

This marks his first start in eight days after he gave up two runs over a season-low four innings in a 4-0 loss to Atlanta in his final regular-season turn. He's 2-1 with a 2.00 ERA in six career games against the Cubs but hasn't faced them since 2012. Castro (4 for 13), Chris Denorfia (2 for 10) and Fowler (0 for 9) are the only current players with more than three at-bats against him.

For the Cubs, Kyle Hendricks (8-7, 3.95) carries a 12-inning scoreless streak into his postseason debut. He has struck out 25 with just two walks over 18 innings spanning his last three starts.

Hendricks is 0-1 with a 3.97 ERA in four starts against St. Louis, and gave up four runs over five innings in the Cubs' 7-4 road loss May 5.

Chicago has never come back to win a playoff series in which it trailed 0-2, losing all seven times.

"(Saturday's) a new day. We've got Kyle on the mound. If we split this series, it's all positive," catcher David Ross told MLB's official website. "Let's get tomorrow. Then we'll be even. Then it's a shorter series, and we get to go home."


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