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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 4/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SEATTLE  HAPP )
 
TEXAS  DETWILER )
-1.5  +130

+1.5  -150
-115

+105

8.5ev
 
2
Final
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SEATTLE (8 - 11) at TEXAS (7 - 12)
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Tuesday, 4/28/2015 8:05 PM
J.A. HAPP (L) vs. ROSS DETWILER (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
923SEATTLE-125Ov 9,-120-115Ov 9,+105
924TEXAS+115Un 9,+100+105Un 9,-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games8-11-6.110-93.70.2340.2860.3890.6754.70.2570.3240.3890.713
Road Games3-4-0.85-24.00.2020.2570.3540.6115.90.3070.3740.4370.810
vs Left-handed Starters1-4-3.43-23.60.2350.3010.3590.6607.00.3040.3730.4640.837
Past 7 Games3-4-3.23-43.30.2140.2680.3410.6094.00.2400.3120.3600.672
Grass Games8-11-6.110-93.70.2340.2860.3890.6754.70.2570.3240.3890.713
Night Games4-10-97-72.90.2210.2680.3580.6274.60.2520.3190.3920.710
Division7-6-17-63.80.2430.2980.3740.6724.70.2590.3160.3970.712
SEATTLE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.70.2340.28619642150272230.389674714091131416136
Road Games4.00.2020.25772434940110.3542518603365561
Lefty Starters3.60.2350.3015170403060.3591816370362630
SEATTLE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.801.53164302761137573-56460%
Road Games4.001.70427121232014202-23260%

TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games7-12-39-93.80.2110.2810.3240.6044.70.2770.3410.4120.753
Home Games2-5-3.23-33.60.2270.2950.3440.6394.90.2640.3290.4100.739
vs Left-handed Starters2-5-25-23.60.2100.2910.3090.6006.60.3120.3750.4490.824
Past 7 Games2-5-2.43-44.40.2280.3120.3210.6334.90.2780.3470.3840.731
Grass Games7-12-39-93.80.2110.2810.3240.6044.70.2770.3410.4120.753
Night Games5-8-1.84-83.10.1990.2660.2930.5594.00.2660.3310.3810.712
Division6-11-3.48-83.50.2100.2770.3180.5954.70.2830.3490.4230.772
TEXAS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.80.2110.28119649137321130.32464631361414013182113
Home Games3.60.2270.29572475615140.3442224526583699
Lefty Starters3.60.2100.29172625511050.30923305436917105
TEXAS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.321.44075373676532632-32433.3%
Home Games3.211.24833.7121230212210-100100%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SEATTLE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/14/2015IWAKUMA(R)@ LA DODGERSHUFF(L)5-6L-1157.5 unO101011290
4/15/2015WALKER(R)@ LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)2-5L1207.5 unU8719101
4/17/2015HAPP(L)TEXASGALLARDO(R)1-3L-1607 ovU861760
4/18/2015HERNANDEZ(R)TEXASLEWIS(R)3-1W-2006.5 ovU1190250
4/19/2015PAXTON(L)TEXASDETWILER(L)11-10W-1657 unO1712213100
4/20/2015IWAKUMA(R)HOUSTONWOJCIECHOWSKI(R)5-7L-2057.5 evO10101931
4/21/2015WALKER(R)HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)3-6L-1257 unO7419100
4/22/2015HAPP(L)HOUSTONHERNANDEZ(R)3-2W-1607.5 evU74010100
4/24/2015HERNANDEZ(R)MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)2-0W-2006.5 evU641551
4/25/2015PAXTON(L)MINNESOTAMAY(R)5-8L-1507.5 unO85310110
4/26/2015ELIAS(L)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)2-4L-1457.5 unU6809121
4/27/2015WALKER(R)@ TEXASGALLARDO(R)3-1W1059 unU531881
4/28/2015HAPP(L)@ TEXASDETWILER(L) 
4/29/2015HERNANDEZ(R)@ TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L) 
4/30/2015PAXTON(L)@ HOUSTONFELDMAN(R) 
5/1/2015ELIAS(L)@ HOUSTON  
5/2/2015WALKER(R)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R) 
5/3/2015HAPP(L)@ HOUSTONHERNANDEZ(R) 
5/4/2015HERNANDEZ(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
5/5/2015 @ LA ANGELS  

TEXAS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/14/2015MARTINEZ(R)LA ANGELSRUCINSKI(R)8-2W+1059 ovO1171780
4/15/2015RANAUDO(R)LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L)2-10L+1159 unO6811380
4/17/2015GALLARDO(R)@ SEATTLEHAPP(L)3-1W1507 ovU760861
4/18/2015LEWIS(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)1-3L1856.5 ovU2501190
4/19/2015DETWILER(L)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L)10-11L1557 unO1310017122
4/21/2015MARTINEZ(R)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R)7-1W1309 ovU8527103
4/22/2015GALLARDO(R)@ ARIZONABRADLEY(R)5-8L1008.5 evO763850
4/24/2015RODRIGUEZ(L)@ LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)2-3L1608 unU340881
4/25/2015LEWIS(R)@ LA ANGELSWILSON(L)1-4L1357.5 unU8100860
4/26/2015MARTINEZ(R)@ LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L)5-4W1458 ovO914115142
4/27/2015GALLARDO(R)SEATTLEWALKER(R)1-3L-1159 unU881531
4/28/2015DETWILER(L)SEATTLEHAPP(L) 
4/29/2015RODRIGUEZ(L)SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 
5/1/2015LEWIS(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R) 
5/2/2015MARTINEZ(R)OAKLANDPOMERANZ(L) 
5/3/2015GALLARDO(R)OAKLANDGRAY(R) 
5/4/2015DETWILER(L)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L) 
5/5/2015 @ HOUSTON  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SEATTLE: SEATTLE (AP) - Robinson Cano is one of the few on the Seattle Mariners roster who can speak with certainty about the playoffs. In his previous stop, Cano played in the postseason seven times and hoisted one World Series trophy.
When Cano looks at the roster the Mariners have put together for the 2015 season, he sees familiar traits.
''On paper we look like world champions,'' Cano said. ''But hopefully, God help us, we stay healthy and it's not how we look on paper, we have to go out and prove it every day.''
This time it's different for Seattle. Before the season begins the Mariners are viewed as favorites in the AL West.
It's been a rarity for most of Seattle's history for the Mariners to be the favorites and when they have been, they typically fell short. That's what makes this season equal parts exciting and concerning. They could be the team that reignites the fire in Seattle fans, or one that provides another disappointment.
''There's more of a buzz around the team from an outside perspective. Internally, we expected a lot out of ourselves last year and we did that for the most part, obviously coming one game short,'' third baseman Kyle Seager said. ''But this year it's a different feeling in the locker room. There's more of a confidence. There's more of a general trust in the guy next to you and confidence in the guy next to you.''
Cano's signing a year ago brought validity to what Seattle was trying to create. That was supplemented by the development of Seager into an All-Star and Gold Glove winner, and the best pitching staff in baseball led by AL Cy Young runner-up Felix Hernandez.
But it wasn't enough. The Mariners ended one-game short. Getting to 87 wins was a surprising achievement but left Seattle wanting more.
The Mariners have created a roster that has Cano optimistic about what Seattle can accomplish. Nelson Cruz, the major league leader in homers last season, adds punch and protection in the middle of the lineup. The Mariners upgraded their outfield with the additions of Justin Ruggiano and Seth Smith and the late signing of Rickie Weeks.
And while Hernandez remains the ace, Seattle's pitching staff could be even better because of youngsters James Paxton and Taijuan Walker.
''With the additions we made this offseason and guys getting that experience last year, being in a little bit of a race, I think this team's prepped and ready to make a run at the postseason,'' Paxton said.
Here are things to watch as Seattle looks to reach the postseason for the first time since 2001:
CRUZ CONTROL: The addition of Cruz is a massive upgrade for Seattle's offense. While with Baltimore, Cruz was the only hitter in baseball to reach 40 homers last season, and while that came in the friendly hitting confines of Camden Yards he's always been a strong hitter at Safeco Field. One of Cruz's biggest impacts is the trickle down on Seattle's lineup. He'll hit behind Cano and in front of Seager and no longer leaves the cleanup spot in Seattle's order a gaping hole.
GOOD TO BE THE KING: Hernandez is already driven by the desire to make the postseason. He may have gotten just a little more motivation by finishing second in the Cy Young voting to Cleveland's Corey Kluber. He set a major league record last season when he pitched 16 straight games of seven or more innings while allowing two earned runs or less. It was a brilliant stretch from May to early August, but wasn't good enough to get Seattle to the postseason or win the Cy Young.
PLATOON OR NO PLATOON: How manager Lloyd McClendon handles his situations in right and left field will be worth watching early in the season. Ultimately, it's a good thing for Seattle to have as many options as it does at those positions with Smith and Ruggiano in right field and Dustin Ackley and Weeks in left field. With the strengths of each player, it's likely Smith and Ackley will right-handed pitching and Weeks and Ruggiano against lefties. McClendon has said he doesn't view either situation as a platoon.
BEST BULLPEN: Fernando Rodney was the anchor of the best bullpen in baseball last year. He led baseball in saves with 48, but he was just part of what made Seattle successful late in games. Most of that bullpen crew is back, and for as good as Seattle's starters are expected to be, its relievers need to be equal to last season if the Mariners are going to match their expectations.
TEXAS: When Yu Darvish pitched only one inning this spring before season-ending elbow surgery, the Texas Rangers were already off to an ominous start.
The Rangers lost their ace even before what they are still hoping will be a comeback season.
''There is no way to spin that, other than it's a tough deal for us. He's one of the best pitchers in the game,'' general manager Jon Daniels said this spring. ''That being said, it's one guy. It's not 17. Good teams and good organizations have had similar news at similar times before and found a way. That's got to be our mentality.''
Texas had 22 different players spend time on the disabled list last season, including Darvish missing the final seven weeks with elbow inflammation before needing Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery this spring.
The aching result for the Rangers was the American League's worst record (67-95) and their most losses since 1985, ending an impressive four-year run of 90-win seasons with their only two World Series appearances (2010-11).
Darvish was 10-7 and an All-Star again before getting sidelined last season.
As for the top of the rotation without him, the January trade to get local pitcher Yovani Gallardo proved even more important. Gallardo, who can be a free agent after this season, started the last five season openers for Milwaukee.
Derek Holland, who didn't pitch until September last season after knee surgery, had a strong finish. Shoulder soreness slowed the left-hander this spring, but that likely set him up to start the home opener April 10 against Houston, in the fifth game of the season.
Also among the injured in 2014 were slugger Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo, the big offensive additions before last season.
Fielder had missed only one game the previous five seasons with Detroit and Milwaukee before being limited to only 42 games and three home runs in his Rangers debut because a herniated disk in his neck that required surgery. Choo played 123 games, but his on-base percentage dipped from .423 in 2013 for Cincinnati to .340 before operations late last season for a bone spur in his left elbow and torn cartilage in his left ankle.
''There's no telling what this ballclub can do,'' new manager Jeff Banister said. ''They've yet to have an opportunity to play together. Let's hope they get a really strong shot of playing together for 162-plus (games).''
Here are a few things to know about the Rangers, who open the season April 6 at Oakland:
CLOSING TIME: Neftali Feliz is back in his World Series role for the Rangers as their closer after an ill-fated and injury-plagued attempt to be a starter. The right-hander was 3-1 with a 3.16 ERA in eight games (seven starts) in 2012 before Tommy John surgery. Feliz was 2-1 with 13 saves in 14 chances with a 1.99 ERA in 30 relief appearances after rejoining the Rangers last July, just before Joakim Soria was traded.
BELTRE'S IMPACT: Third baseman Adrian Beltre is going into his 17th major league season, his fifth with the Rangers and signed through next season. ''He's the heart and soul of this club,'' Banister said. ''A shining light in the storm, that's what he was last year. ... Do yourself a favor and watch that last at-bat he put together in 2014.'' Determined not to be the final out of the season, Beltre went from an 0-2 count to getting a single on the third straight slider thrown after that.
LEFT OF CENTER: With pretty much every other defensive position set, Jake Smolinski and Ryan Ruo entered spring as candidates in left field. Both showed promising glimpses in short stints in their major league debuts the second half of last season. Ryan Ludwick, who made his major league debut with Texas in 2002 and played for five other teams the past decade, was a non-roster invitee who could play left. Michael Choice, who got 35 of his 55 outfield starts in left last year, was the early man out when optioned to the minors in mid-March. Choo moves from left to right after Alex Rios departed in free agency.
MISSING WORK: The 26 different DL stints for the Rangers last season amounted to 2,281 days lost. That was 833 more than Arizona, who had the second most, and more than double any other American League team.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (SEATTLE-TEXAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Mariners-Rangers Preview* ==========================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Seattle (7-11) at Texas (7-11), 8:05 p.m. EDT

The Texas Rangers got Josh Hamilton back, but he's not going to help their anemic offense just yet.

With Hamilton's arrival not expected until next month, the Rangers try to avoid their longest single-season losing streak to the Seattle Mariners in eight years Tuesday night.

Texas (7-12) has the majors' lowest batting average at .213 and is averaging 2.8 runs while going 4 for 34 with runners in scoring position during a 1-4 stretch. In an effort to improve those dreadful numbers, the Rangers finally landed Hamilton in a trade with the Los Angeles Angels on Monday in exchange for a player to be named or cash.

General manager Jon Daniels said Hamilton is "a player we feel can be productive and help us win games."

It'll be awhile until he can do that since Hamilton - the 2010 AL MVP with Texas - is recovering from shoulder surgery and will report Tuesday to the Rangers' spring training facility in Arizona. He's expected to be activated by the second half of May.

Hours after re-acquiring Hamilton, Texas had eight hits and went 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position in Monday's 3-1 home loss to Seattle.

"I believe that these guys are, they're continuing to grind it out. They're obviously not getting the results that we want," manager Jeff Banister said. "We're talking about controlling the at-bats, controlling the emotions."

Texas' best offensive showing of the season came in Ross Detwiler's last start on April 19, albeit in an 11-10 loss at Seattle. The Rangers are trying to avoid losing four straight meetings with the Mariners (8-11) in a season for the first time since 2007.

Detwiler (0-2, 10.95 ERA) was hammered for five runs and three homers before being pulled with one out in the third inning in his first meeting with the Mariners.

A pair of off days since then allowed Texas to give the left-hander extra time to regroup since he's surrendered five runs in each of his three starts this season.

"It gives (Detwiler) extra rest, and it gives him an opportunity to work on getting an extra bullpen and getting some extra time with (pitching coach Mike Maddux and bullpen coach Andy Hawkins)," Bannister told MLB's official website.

Detwiler served up two homers to Nelson Cruz earlier this month, and the right fielder leads the majors with nine homers and 21 RBIs after getting a run-scoring single Monday. He's 8 for 18 with six RBIs in four meetings with his former team this season.

The Mariners turn to J.A. Happ (1-1, 2.61), who has been a pleasant surprise through three starts. The left-hander is coming off another strong outing, yielding two runs before leaving with one out in the eighth of a 3-2 win over Houston on Wednesday.

"Just being aggressive and trying to get ahead of guys is big for me," Happ said. "Been able to throw strikes and get ahead of guys. That's the way I'm successful."

Happ has allowed three runs in 13 innings while splitting his last two starts against the Rangers. He was the hard-luck loser April 17, yielding two runs in seven innings in a 3-1 home defeat.


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