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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 4/18/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI  LATOS )
 
NY METS  DEGROM )
+1.5  -175

-1.5  +155
+120

-130

6.5ov
 
4
Final
5

MIAMI (3 - 8) at NY METS (8 - 3)
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Saturday, 4/18/2015 7:10 PM
MAT LATOS (R) vs. JACOB DEGROM (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
909MIAMI+125Ov 7,+100+125Ov 6.5,-105
910NY METS-135Un 7,-120-135Un 6.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games3-8-6.66-53.60.2260.2950.3440.6394.80.2500.3250.4000.725
Road Games2-3-1.23-24.40.2420.3150.4100.7253.60.2240.3020.3750.677
vs Right-handed Starters2-7-6.24-53.60.2280.2900.3360.6264.30.2490.3210.3990.720
Past 7 Games2-5-3.44-33.90.2190.2860.3750.6614.00.2420.3130.4260.739
Grass Games3-8-6.66-53.60.2260.2950.3440.6394.80.2500.3250.4000.725
Night Games2-5-3.84-34.00.2350.3120.3420.6535.60.2700.3580.3980.756
Division2-6-5.44-43.10.2270.2960.3450.6424.20.2390.3150.3630.678
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2260.295113588118360.344383587964114118
Road Games4.40.2420.31551613910150.4102117395286334
Righty Starters3.60.2280.29092986816240.3363026729557387
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.171.42540232337120381-2010%
Road Games2.871.14915.7551206120-200100%

NY METS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games8-3+5.56-44.10.2440.3190.3510.6702.80.2190.2600.3960.656
Home Games5-0+52-25.00.2860.3650.4410.8062.40.2240.2690.4180.687
vs Right-handed Starters7-2+5.64-44.20.2410.3140.3370.6502.60.2160.2590.3940.653
Past 7 Games6-1+5.14-24.60.2620.3510.3980.7492.90.2300.2620.4300.693
Grass Games8-3+5.56-44.10.2440.3190.3510.6702.80.2190.2600.3960.656
Night Games4-3+0.84-24.30.2540.3240.3840.7083.40.2380.2820.4630.745
Division8-3+5.56-44.10.2440.3190.3510.6702.80.2190.2600.3960.656
NY METS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.10.2440.319113568713270.35143397178011775
Home Games5.00.2860.36551614611140.4412420234432362
Righty Starters4.20.2410.31492917012240.3373631525667572
NY METS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.120.74129.7871329301-16185.7%
Home Games1.320.73213.732525131-04180%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015ALVAREZ(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R)1-2L-1507 ovU840660
4/7/2015LATOS(R)ATLANTAWOOD(L)2-12L-1407 unO5601470
4/8/2015KOEHLER(R)ATLANTAMILLER(R)0-2L-1307.5 unU680640
4/10/2015HAREN(R)TAMPA BAYGELTZ(R)10-9W-1207.5 unO13901050
4/11/2015COSART(R)TAMPA BAYARCHER(R)0-2L-1057 ovU230660
4/12/2015ALVAREZ(R)TAMPA BAYKARNS(R)5-8L-1207.5 unO8611481
4/13/2015LATOS(R)@ ATLANTAMILLER(R)2-3L-1057 ovU671780
4/14/2015KOEHLER(R)@ ATLANTACAHILL(R)8-2W-1157.5 unO1191880
4/15/2015HAREN(R)@ ATLANTASTULTS(L)6-2W-1307.5 unO831330
4/16/2015COSART(R)@ NY METSGEE(R)5-7L-1107 ovO740941
4/17/2015PHELPS(R)@ NY METSCOLON(R)1-4L1257.5 unU750760
4/18/2015LATOS(R)@ NY METSDEGROM(R) 
4/19/2015KOEHLER(R)@ NY METSHARVEY(R) 
4/21/2015HAREN(R)@ PHILADELPHIAWILLIAMS(R) 
4/22/2015COSART(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHAMELS(L) 
4/23/2015PHELPS(R)@ PHILADELPHIAO'SULLIVAN(R) 
4/24/2015LATOS(R)WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R) 
4/25/2015 WASHINGTON  

NY METS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/6/2015COLON(R)@ WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)3-1W1557 evU571342
4/8/2015DEGROM(R)@ WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R)1-2L1256 evU650780
4/9/2015HARVEY(R)@ WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)6-3W1006 evO1071771
4/10/2015NIESE(L)@ ATLANTASTULTS(L)3-5L-1157 unO8529100
4/11/2015GEE(R)@ ATLANTATEHERAN(R)3-5L1106.5 ovO340931
4/12/2015COLON(R)@ ATLANTAWOOD(L)4-3W1106.5 unO990740
4/13/2015DEGROM(R)PHILADELPHIAHARANG(R)2-0W-1657 unU690772
4/14/2015HARVEY(R)PHILADELPHIABUCHANAN(R)6-5W-2156.5 unO12121760
4/15/2015NIESE(L)PHILADELPHIAWILLIAMS(R)6-1W-1607 unP121219111
4/16/2015GEE(R)MIAMICOSART(R)7-5W+1007 ovO941740
4/17/2015COLON(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R)4-1W-1357.5 unU760750
4/18/2015DEGROM(R)MIAMILATOS(R) 
4/19/2015HARVEY(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R) 
4/21/2015NIESE(L)ATLANTACAHILL(R) 
4/22/2015GEE(R)ATLANTASTULTS(L) 
4/23/2015COLON(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R) 
4/24/2015DEGROM(R)@ NY YANKEESPINEDA(R) 
4/25/2015 @ NY YANKEES  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: MIAMI (AP) - Two transactions midway through spring training that drew little notice heralded significant progress for the Miami Marlins.
Top pitching prospects Jose Urena and Justin Nicolino were optioned to the minor leagues - moves reflecting the franchise's improved depth of talent. This season, for a change, the front office doesn't feel compelled to rush youngsters like Urena and Nicolino to the majors.
''In previous years they would probably already be in the big leagues,'' president of baseball operations Michael Hill said. ''We've really tried to change that, be fair to the player and allow them to have the necessary growing pains in the minor leagues so when they do get to the big leagues, they can hit the ground running.''
When Urena and Nicolino do reach the majors, they might be joining a contender. Following a busy offseason highlighted by the signing of Giancarlo Stanton to a record $325 million contract, Miami's expectations are unusually lofty.
The Marlins don't talk just about finishing above .500 for the first time since 2009. They want to end an 11-year playoff drought.
''I love the talent we've been able to assemble,'' Hill said. ''If we handle our business, I'm pretty excited about where that will lead.''
While Stanton draws the biggest headlines, it might be the Marlins' rotation that separates them from the pack. They enter the season with five solid starters, and that doesn't include ace Jose Fernandez, the 2013 NL Rookie of the Year, who is projected to return from elbow surgery at midseason.
Miami acquired Mat Latos and Dan Haren in offseason deals, and they join Henderson Alvarez, Jarred Cosart and Tom Koehler. Latos is 56-40 since 2010, and the others each won at least 10 games last year, with a combined record of 48-39. Newcomer David Phelps, who is 12-11 as a starter, provides depth and can also relieve.
''I like our rotation,'' manager Mike Redmond said. ''These guys have gone out and competed for a long time and have a lot of experience, which is nice.''
Other things to know about the baseball buzz building in South Florida:
RETURN ON INVESTMENT: Stanton appears poised for another big year after being knocked out of the 2014 NL MVP race when a beaning ended his season in September. He led the NL in slugging and homers despite missing the final 17 games.
During spring training batting practice, new teammate Phelps noted that Stanton hits balls to the opposite field farther than most players can pull them. And he doesn't just outslug everybody.
''We ran shuttles the first week of camp and I figured he was a good athlete,'' Phelps said. ''But I didn't expect him to be outrunning everybody, too.''
TRENDING UPWARD: Miami went 62-100 under Redmond two years ago, and then ended a streak of three consecutive last-place finishes in the NL East by going 77-85 in 2014. The 15-win improvement tied for the best in the National League by a 100-loss team since 1986.
Among the players still around from that young, awful 2013 team are Stanton, Fernandez, Alvarez, Koehler, left fielder Christian Yelich, center fielder Marcell Ozuna and shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria.
''The fun part is to see the excitement in guys now, and for them to talk about how far we've come in a short amount of time,'' Redmond said. ''As tough as it was at the time, I knew we would be better off for it, because we got some guys a lot of experience.''
STILL YOUNG: With the addition such veterans as Latos, Haren, third baseman Martin Prado, second baseman Dee Gordon and first baseman Michael Morse, the payroll is expected to be above $70 million. That's the highest for the Marlins since 2012, and an increase of about 50 percent from last year.
Even so, the Marlins remain young. Fernandez, Alvarez, Cosart, Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna and Hechavarria are all under 26. That creates a clubhouse environment foreign to Phelps, a right-hander acquired in a trade with the Yankees.
''It's a lot of young, talented players,'' said Phelps, 28, accustomed to being surrounded by the likes of Derek Jeter and CC Sabathia. ''It's really a breath of fresh air just to come in and have a core in place that is younger than me.''
Most of the Marlins have never played on a contending team, which raises some skepticism about their chances. But Alvarez predicted the Marlins will be playing games that matter late this season for a change.
''We're going to surprise a lot of people,'' he said.
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 (MIAMI-NY METS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Marlins-Mets Preview* ======================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Miami (3-7) at New York (7-3), 7:10 p.m. EDT

No David Wright, no problem for the New York Mets.

With their top offensive threat on the disabled list, the Mets aim for their longest winning streak in five years as Jacob deGrom looks to continue his success against the Miami Marlins on Saturday night.

New York (8-3) entered the season looking to be a factor in the playoff race, but the team is unexpectedly atop the NL East thanks to a six-game winning streak. The Mets won their third in a row without Wright on Friday, beating Miami 4-1 to pull within a game of their longest winning streak since taking eight in a row in June 2010.

Giving the ball to deGrom (1-1, 1.46 ERA) could draw New York closer to matching that run.

The right-hander is 2-0 with a 1.67 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 27 innings over four starts against the Marlins. He fanned a career-high 13 over seven innings in his last start against them in September.

The reigning NL Rookie of the Year has been impressive through his first two starts this season, but has only been backed by one run in each. That was enough Monday, when deGrom scattered seven hits in 6 1-3 innings of a 2-0 win over Philadelphia.

"He's a special, special pitcher," catcher Travis d'Arnaud told MLB's official website. "He's got great stuff, and most of all he's got heart. He showed it (Monday), when he went out there and battled."

Michael Cuddyer and Lucas Duda are picking up the slack with Wright out.

Cuddyer has four hits in the first two games of this four-game series and is 9 for 21 (.429) with four extra-base hits and six RBIs in his last six games. The left fielder is a .359 career hitter in 23 games against Miami (3-8).

Duda also has four hits in this series, and is 8 for 17 (.471) with five doubles and six RBIs in the last four.

The Marlins are getting production from Giancarlo Stanton, who is 6 for 14 (.429) with seven RBIs in four games after going 3 for 23 through the first seven.

The right fielder has three hits and three RBIs in this series, homering in each game to give him one in five straight meetings to tie Hank Aaron (1962-63) and Ryan Howard (2006-07) for the longest streak against the Mets.

"Yeah, it's great," Stanton said sarcastically. "We are still doing terrible."

Stanton is 2 for 7 with a double and two strikeouts versus deGrom.

Mat Latos (0-2, 17.36) has lost his first two starts of a season for the first time since dropping four straight to open 2011 with San Diego.

The right-hander gave up three runs with five strikeouts in four-plus innings while enduring a pair of rain delays in a 3-2 loss at Atlanta on Monday. That was still an improvement after he was hammered for seven runs before being pulled with two outs in the opening inning of a 12-2 defeat to the Braves in his Marlins debut on April 7.

Latos has a 2.63 ERA in his last six starts against the Mets, but has an 0-3 record since he's been backed by nine total runs. He has a 5.40 ERA in his last two at Citi Field.


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