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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 4/30/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA ANGELS  RAMIREZ )
 
TEXAS  PEREZ )
-1.5  +130

+1.5  -150
-115

+105

9ev
 
5
Final
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LA ANGELS (13 - 13) at TEXAS (11 - 13)
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Sunday, 4/30/2017 3:05 PM
JC RAMIREZ (R) vs. MARTIN PEREZ (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
923LA ANGELS+110Ov 10,+100-115Ov 9,-115
924TEXAS-120Un 10,-120+105Un 9,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games13-13-0.89-143.60.2380.2960.3490.6454.20.2400.2990.4120.711
Road Games4-9-52-102.60.2120.2750.2940.5693.60.2440.2990.4160.715
vs Left-handed Starters4-2+23-34.20.2590.3170.3680.6854.80.2730.3330.4850.818
Past 7 Games5-2+32-33.60.2350.2850.3350.6193.30.2250.2900.3940.684
Grass Games13-13-0.89-143.60.2380.2960.3490.6454.20.2400.2990.4120.711
Day Games1-5-42-32.80.2010.2740.2860.5605.20.2170.2850.4230.708
Division11-8+2.88-103.90.2550.3090.3840.6934.10.2380.2900.4110.701
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2380.29626875208302210.3499273203131733118218
Road Games2.60.2120.27513425909180.294343711558513593
Lefty Starters4.20.2590.3176201529230.3682417392429471
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.281.14388.34442771624937-48561.5%
Road Games4.241.1473416163059343-23260%

TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games11-13-2.710-134.70.2230.2900.3840.6744.20.2410.3130.3900.703
Home Games8-7+0.15-94.90.2320.3010.4050.7054.10.2260.3030.3520.656
vs Right-handed Starters8-10-2.98-104.50.2230.2900.3950.6864.40.2410.3120.3920.704
Past 7 Games4-3+0.62-44.70.2670.3330.4300.7633.70.2390.3130.3680.680
Grass Games11-13-2.710-134.70.2230.2900.3840.6744.20.2410.3130.3900.703
Day Games3-2+1.13-25.80.2340.3160.4190.7354.60.2740.3300.4580.788
Division6-8-2.47-64.80.2140.2750.3730.6474.40.2540.3200.4270.747
TEXAS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.70.2230.29024791176285300.384108751911513117173312
Home Games4.90.2320.30115487113183200.40569481249801111187
Righty Starters4.50.2230.29018582130204240.3957955130129613122410
TEXAS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.061.39374.74742821122653-62433.3%
Home Games4.281.24148.3282346414403-31233.3%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/16/2017SKAGGS(L)@ KANSAS CITYKENNEDY(R)0-1L-1058.5 unU230680
4/17/2017CHAVEZ(R)@ HOUSTONMORTON(R)0-3L1408.5 evU591953
4/18/2017NOLASCO(R)@ HOUSTONMUSGROVE(R)5-2W1308.5 unU9601170
4/19/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)1-5L1658.5 unU850940
4/20/2017SHOEMAKER(R)@ HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)1-2L1507.5 evU670330
4/21/2017MEYER(R)TORONTOLATOS(R)7-8L-1408.5 unO1113212122
4/22/2017SKAGGS(L)TORONTOLAWRENCE(R)5-4W-1559 unP9601041
4/23/2017WRIGHT(R)TORONTOSTROMAN(R)2-6L+1108 ovP741941
4/24/2017CHAVEZ(R)TORONTOLIRIANO(L)2-1W-1308 unU570770
4/25/2017RAMIREZ(R)OAKLANDHAHN(R)2-1W-1258.5 unU540550
4/26/2017SHOEMAKER(R)OAKLANDMANAEA(L)8-5W-1258 unO141021181
4/27/2017NOLASCO(R)OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)2-1W-1208.5 ovU731360
4/28/2017SKAGGS(L)@ TEXASMARTINEZ(R)6-3W-1159 ovP1071732
4/29/2017CHAVEZ(R)@ TEXASDARVISH(R)3-6L1558.5 unO6811063
4/30/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ TEXASPEREZ(L) 
5/2/2017SHOEMAKER(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L) 
5/3/2017NOLASCO(R)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R) 
5/4/2017SKAGGS(L)@ SEATTLEMIRANDA(L) 
5/5/2017 HOUSTON  
5/6/2017 HOUSTON  
5/7/2017 HOUSTON  

TEXAS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/16/2017HAMELS(L)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R)7-8L-1057.5 ovO9811270
4/17/2017GRIFFIN(R)@ OAKLANDCOTTON(R)7-0W1208 evU770331
4/18/2017DARVISH(R)@ OAKLANDTRIGGS(R)2-4L-1257 ovU321651
4/19/2017PEREZ(L)@ OAKLANDHAHN(R)1-9L1058.5 evO3601450
4/20/2017CASHNER(R)KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)1-0W+1059 evU670470
4/21/2017HAMELS(L)KANSAS CITYKARNS(R)6-2W-1458.5 ovU640651
4/22/2017MARTINEZ(R)KANSAS CITYKENNEDY(R)2-1W-1059 evU770651
4/23/2017DARVISH(R)KANSAS CITYHAMMEL(R)5-2W-2008 ovU970530
4/24/2017PEREZ(L)MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)2-3L-1309.5 ovU760670
4/25/2017CASHNER(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R)1-8L-1059.5 ovU5311490
4/26/2017HAMELS(L)MINNESOTASANTIAGO(L)14-3W-1359 unO1480970
4/28/2017MARTINEZ(R)LA ANGELSSKAGGS(L)3-6L+1059 ovP7321071
4/29/2017DARVISH(R)LA ANGELSCHAVEZ(R)6-3W-1658.5 unO1063681
4/30/2017PEREZ(L)LA ANGELSRAMIREZ(R) 
5/1/2017CASHNER(R)@ HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R) 
5/2/2017HAMELS(L)@ HOUSTONFIERS(R) 
5/3/2017GRIFFIN(R)@ HOUSTONMORTON(R) 
5/4/2017DARVISH(R)@ HOUSTONMUSGROVE(R) 
5/5/2017 @ SEATTLE  
5/6/2017 @ SEATTLE  
5/7/2017 @ SEATTLE  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA ANGELS: 2016: 74-88, fourth place
Manager: Mike Scioscia (18th season)
Who's new? C Martin Maldonado, 2B Danny Espinosa, INF Luis Valbuena, OF Ben Revere, OF Cameron Maybin, RHP Jesse Chavez, RHP Austin Adams, RHP Yusmeiro Petit
Who's gone? C Jett Bandy, C Geovany Soto, C Juan Graterol, OF Gregorio Petit, OF Rafael Ortega, RHP Jered Weaver, LHP C.J. Wilson, RHP Jhoulys Chacin, RHP Tim Lincecum, RHP Cory Rasmus, LHP Brett Oberholtzer
Projected lineup: 3B Yunel Escobar (.304, 5 HR, 39 RBI), RF Kole Calhoun (.271, 18, 75), CF Mike Trout (.315, 29, 100, 30 SB), DH Albert Pujols (.268, 31, 119), 1B C.J. Cron (.278, 16, 69) or Luis Valbuena (.260, 13, 40 in 90 games with Astros), LF Cameron Maybin (.315, 4, 43, 15 SB with Tigers), 2B Danny Espinosa (.209, 24, 72 with Nationals), SS Andrelton Simmons (.281, 4, 44, 10 in 124 games), C Martin Maldonado (.202, 8, 21 with Brewers) or Carlos Perez (.209, 5, 31)
Rotation: RH Garrett Richards (1-3, 2.34 in six starts), RH Matt Shoemaker (9-13, 3.88), LH Tyler Skaggs (3-4, 4.17), RH Ricky Nolasco (8-14, 4.42 with Twins and Angels), RH Jesse Chavez (2-2, 4.43 with Blue Jays and Dodgers) or RH Bud Norris (6-10, 5.10 for Braves and Dodgers)
Key relievers: RH Huston Street (3-2, 6.45, 9/12 SV), RH Cam Bedrosian (2-0, 1.12), RH Andrew Bailey (3-1, 5.36 6/7 SV for Phillies and Angels), RH J.C. Ramirez (2-1, 2.91), LH Jose Alvarez (1-3, 3.45), RH Austin Adams (0-0, 9.82 with Indians), RH Yusmeiro Petit (3-5, 4.30 with Nationals), RH Mike Morin (2-2, 4.37)
Hot spots: First base and fifth starter. Pujols started 23 games at first base last year, and will likely play fewer this year after offseason plantar fascia surgery. For now, Pujols is the primary DH, Cron is the first baseman, and Valbuena will begin the season on the DL with a strained hamstring. One problem: neither Cron (.698 OPS) nor Valbuena (.666) could hit lefties last year. The top candidates for fifth starter are similarly flawed. Chavez and Norris finished last season as relievers. Alex Meyer has six major league starts to his name. The Angels might need all of them at points in 2017.
Outlook: It's hard to be too optimistic about a team that's made one playoff appearance in seven years. Yet it's hard to be too pessimistic considering the hard-luck injuries that decimated the Angels in 2016, particularly on the pitching side. Still, 2017 figures to be a transition year. The back of the rotation is a patch job until Tommy John patients Andrew Heaney and Nick Tropeano return from rehab. The Angels will gain some financial freedom after the season, when Josh Hamilton finally comes off the books. Any positive momentum in the meantime would make Anaheim a more attractive destination for free agents. Getting back above .500 would be a realistic step in that direction; anything beyond that is a bonus
TEXAS: 2016: 95-67, first place
Manager: Jeff Banister (third season)
Who's new? 1B Mike Napoli, 1B James Loney, INF Will Middlebrooks, RHP Andrew Cashner, RHP Tyson Ross, RHP Mike Hauschild
Who's gone? 1B Mitch Moreland, INF/OF Ian Desmond, OF/DH Carlos Beltran, RHP Derek Holland, RHP Colby Lewis, RHP Shawn Tolleson, RHP Lucas Harrell
Projected lineup: CF Carlos Gomez (.231, 13 HR, 53 RBI, 18 SB in 118 games with Astros and Rangers), DH Shin-Soo Choo (.242, 7, 17, 6 in 48 games), 3B Adrian Beltre (.300, 32, 104), 1B Mike Napoli (.239, 34, 101 with Indians), 2B Rougned Odor (.271, 33, 88, 14 SB), C Jonathan Lucroy (.292, 24, 81 with Brewers and Rangers), RF Nomar Mazara (.266, 20, 64), SS Elvis Andrus (.302, 8, 69, 24 SB), LF Jurickson Profar (.239, 5, 20) or Ryan Rua (.258, 8, 22, 9 SB)
Rotation: LH Cole Hamels (15-5, 3.32 ERA), RH Yu Darvish (7-5, 3.42 in 17 games), LH Martin Perez (10-11, 4.39), RH A.J. Griffin (7-4, 5.07), RH Andrew Cashner (5-11, 5.25 with Padres and Marlins)
Key relievers: RH Sam Dyson (3-2, 2.43, 38/43 SV), RH Matt Bush (7-2, 2.48), RH Jeremy Jeffress (27/28 SV with Brewers and Rangers), RH Tony Barnette (7-3, 2.09), LH Alex Claudio (4-1, 2.79), RH Keone Kela (5-1, 6.09)
Hot spots: Designated hitter and left field. Choo, Napoli and Joey Gallo are all candidates to DH. Gallo, a perennial prospect with prodigious power, can make it interesting by seizing his first-ever Opening Day roster spot. Otherwise Napoli (a first baseman) and Choo (an outfielder) can switch off as needed. Moving Desmond to the outfield was successful enough last year that the Rangers are taking a similar approach with Profar. The oft-injured 24-year-old will try to break camp as a left fielder, platooning with Rua.
Outlook: Coming off back-to-back division titles, the Rangers begin 2017 with a weakened farm system and the footsteps of the Astros and Mariners passing them by ' or at least catching up. There's still a lot to like here. Napoli was a huge bargain on a $6 million contract following his 34-homer season in Cleveland. He'll join Beltre and Odor to form a dangerous middle of the order. Darvish is entering his first full season back from Tommy John surgery, and he and catcher Lucroy are entering their long-awaited walk years. This isn't the deepest roster in the AL but it's capable of winning another division title if its stars can avoid the disabled list.
PREVIEW
Angels' Ramirez faces Rangers' Perez in series finale
 

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Los Angeles Angels right-hander JC Ramirez (2-2, 4.43 ERA) appears to have found his groove after three turns in the rotation for the Angels.

Texas left-hander Martin Perez (1-3, 3.81 ERA) is still looking to find his.

The two square off Sunday when the Angels and Rangers play the rubber game of their three-game series at Globe Life Park.

Ramirez started the season in the bullpen before getting his first start April 14. He allowed five earned runs in that start, but followed it up by allowing three in his next start. In his last outing against Oakland, Ramirez allowed just two hits in seven innings in a 2-1 win over Oakland. Ramirez struck out seven in that start and will have a hard time topping that start Sunday.

That doesn't mean Los Angeles manager Mike Scioscia doesn't think it can't happen.

"He keeps progressing," Scioscia said. "The start before he got on board and finished strong. So I think what we're seeing from JC is hopefully the evolution of a guy that is getting comfortable with that role, getting comfortable in getting into the 90- to 100-pitch count. He really was impressive in that last game."

If his history against Texas is any indication, Ramirez could be in for another good start Sunday. In seven relief appearances against the Rangers Ramirez is 1-1 with a 1.13 ERA.

Perez has decent career numbers against the Angels, going 2-3 with a 3.23 ERA in nine appearances. But Perez hasn't been able to put together a really strong start yet this year for Texas. He allowed just three runs in six innings in his last start, but after four great innings to start the game he allowed three in the fifth as the Rangers lost to Minnesota 3-2.

Perez believes he is trying to do too much with every pitch. It's not a recipe for success for him.

"Sometimes as a pitcher you can throw every pitch 100 percent," Perez said. "Sometimes you have to back up and throw like a BP fastball. Let's see how good I am and I know that I'm good so that's what I need. Sometimes you go 110 pitches 100 percent and you can throw seven innings or eight. If you try less and you throw that pitch 100 percent when you need it it's going to be a difference."

Putting maximum effort into each pitch is one of the reasons Perez thinks he has only totaled 26 innings pitched in his five starts. If he dials things back a little, he thinks he'll be able to pitch deeper into games.

Texas manager Jeff Banister likes that line of thinking.

"Every time he pitches we talk about that," Banister said. "It's managing your effort in the pitch. It's not gas pedal. Gas pedal down is effort on every single pitch. Throw everything with maximum effort. That's what he's talking about. Maximum effort makes everything flatten out. There's not enough separation and you don't have as much control."


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