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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 5/3/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON  FISTER )
 
NY METS  GEE )
-1.5  +135

+1.5  -155
-110

+100

7.5un
 
1
Final
0

WASHINGTON (11 - 14) at NY METS (16 - 9)
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Sunday, 5/3/2015 1:10 PM
DOUG FISTER (R) vs. DILLON GEE (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
951WASHINGTON-110Ov 7,-120-105Ov 7.5,-105
952NY METS+100Un 7,+100-105Un 7.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games11-14-6.414-104.20.2360.3010.3700.6714.40.2730.3250.3730.698
Road Games6-9-4.69-54.70.2450.3070.3820.6895.30.3010.3510.4170.768
vs Right-handed Starters7-12-810-83.60.2280.2890.3540.6424.70.2770.3300.3760.706
Past 7 Games4-3+0.65-25.90.2720.3320.4070.7395.10.3110.3570.4090.766
Grass Games11-14-6.414-104.20.2360.3010.3700.6714.40.2730.3250.3730.698
Day Games3-7-6.26-33.20.2090.2760.3310.6075.00.2660.3230.3810.704
Division9-10-4.210-83.90.2370.3000.3620.6624.10.2650.3160.3490.665
WASHINGTON - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.20.2360.30125847200435200.37010079205317213242414
Road Games4.70.2450.30715518127255120.38268461183100714148
Righty Starters3.60.2280.28919639146323140.3546754158212911162013
WASHINGTON - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.361.32069.7312668524653-46554.5%
Road Games3.801.37745241944418422-33442.9%

NY METS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games16-9+7.914-94.00.2390.3050.3580.6633.30.2410.2810.3790.659
Home Games11-2+97-54.50.2600.3360.3840.7212.80.2470.2900.3630.652
vs Right-handed Starters13-7+6.811-74.10.2360.3050.3420.6473.40.2440.2830.3870.670
Past 7 Games2-5-2.83-42.70.2180.2690.3320.6013.90.2630.2940.3600.654
Grass Games16-9+7.914-94.00.2390.3050.3580.6633.30.2410.2810.3790.659
Day Games7-0+7.85-25.10.2430.3260.3430.6692.60.2100.2430.2930.535
Division15-7+8.712-94.00.2400.3140.3480.6623.10.2390.2790.3650.643
NY METS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2390.30525811194374170.3589877174101662218196
Home Games4.50.2600.3361341110723280.38458478569376142
Righty Starters4.10.2360.30520644152342100.342816413381331716163
NY METS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.950.95161212039419663-212192.3%
Home Games2.941.04033.7121123312352-09190%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/19/2015STRASBURG(R)PHILADELPHIABUCHANAN(R)4-1W-2307.5 unU9100781
4/21/2015GONZALEZ(L)ST LOUISLYNN(R)2-1W-1157 unU811113132
4/22/2015FISTER(R)ST LOUISLACKEY(R)5-7L+1007 ovO8511192
4/23/2015SCHERZER(R)ST LOUISWACHA(R)1-4L-1306.5 unU671951
4/24/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)@ MIAMILATOS(R)2-3L-1207.5 unU660940
4/25/2015STRASBURG(R)@ MIAMIKOEHLER(R)0-8L-1407.5 unO7711250
4/26/2015GONZALEZ(L)@ MIAMIHAREN(R)2-6L-1157.5 evO4501480
4/27/2015FISTER(R)@ ATLANTASTULTS(L)4-8L-1357 evO5841382
4/28/2015COLE(R)@ ATLANTATEHERAN(R)13-12W1057 evO157117121
4/29/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)@ ATLANTAWOOD(L)13-4W-1157 unO1571821
4/30/2015STRASBURG(R)@ NY METSDEGROM(R)8-2W-1206.5 unO1270761
5/1/2015SCHERZER(R)@ NY METSHARVEY(R)0-4L1056 unU650861
5/2/2015GONZALEZ(L)@ NY METSNIESE(L)1-0W-1307 unU990660
5/3/2015FISTER(R)@ NY METSGEE(R) 
5/4/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R) 
5/5/2015STRASBURG(R)MIAMILATOS(R) 
5/6/2015SCHERZER(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R) 
5/8/2015GONZALEZ(L)ATLANTASTULTS(L) 
5/9/2015 ATLANTA  
5/10/2015 ATLANTA  

NY METS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/19/2015HARVEY(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R)7-6W-1706.5 unO8401160
4/21/2015NIESE(L)ATLANTACAHILL(R)7-1W-1457 ovO991592
4/22/2015GEE(R)ATLANTASTULTS(L)3-2W-1307.5 unU770871
4/23/2015COLON(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R)6-3W-1257 unO670850
4/24/2015DEGROM(R)@ NY YANKEESPINEDA(R)1-6L1357 unP5411171
4/25/2015HARVEY(R)@ NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)8-2W1157 ovO1260541
4/26/2015NIESE(L)@ NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)4-6L1408 evO754932
4/27/2015GEE(R)@ MIAMICOSART(R)3-1W1307.5 evU550650
4/28/2015MONTERO(R)@ MIAMIPHELPS(R)3-4L1157.5 unU10102661
4/29/2015COLON(R)@ MIAMILATOS(R)3-7L-1107.5 unO7611250
4/30/2015DEGROM(R)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)2-8L+1106.5 unO7611270
5/1/2015HARVEY(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)4-0W-1156 unU861650
5/2/2015NIESE(L)WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L)0-1L+1207 unU660990
5/3/2015GEE(R)WASHINGTONFISTER(R) 
5/5/2015COLON(R)BALTIMORENORRIS(R) 
5/6/2015DEGROM(R)BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R) 
5/8/2015HARVEY(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHAMELS(L) 
5/9/2015 @ PHILADELPHIA  
5/10/2015 @ PHILADELPHIA  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: WASHINGTON (AP) - Bryce Harper's reaction to the news that the Washington Nationals added Max Scherzer to an already-talented starting staff drew quite a lot of attention.
''I just started laughing,'' Harper famously said. ''I was like, `Where's my ring?'''
Yes, that pretty much sums up where the expectations are for the 2015 Nationals - as expressed by them and by others.
On the first day of full-squad workouts at spring training, reigning NL Manager of the Year Matt Williams posted these words of wisdom in the clubhouse: ''The road to the World Series begins today.''
''We're here to get to that ultimate goal,'' Williams said. ''We're not alone. There's 29 other teams that have the same thought. So that being said, I want to make sure that we understand that that's our goal. That is our goal: to be the last one standing at the end of it.''
The main reason many folks think the Nationals are capable of achieving that goal, even if the team has yet to win a playoff series, is the rotation.
Scherzer, the 2013 AL Cy Young Award winner with Detroit, came aboard with a $210 million contract, joining a group that led the majors in ERA last season - right-handers Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmermann and Doug Fister, and lefty Gio Gonzalez.
''There's no break'' for an opposing team, new reliever Casey Janssen observed.
It's such a formidable quintet that a guy who won 15 games, had a sub-3.00 ERA and threw nearly 200 innings a year ago, Tanner Roark, is moving to the bullpen.
In 2014, the Nationals won a league-best 96 games and finished atop the underwhelming NL East by a whopping 17 games, but then bowed out in four games in a Division Series against the eventual champs, the San Francisco Giants. Washington's starting pitching wasn't the problem in the postseason; its bullpen and hitting were what led to a second quick playoff exit in three years.
And yet general manager Mike Rizzo allowed those two areas to lose important pieces, trading away the man he called ''maybe the best eighth-inning setup man in the history of the game,'' Tyler Clippard, and letting first baseman Adam LaRoche (team highs of 26 homers, 92 RBIs) leave via free agency.
The hope, presumably, is that hitters such as Harper, Ryan Zimmerman (who replaces LaRoche at first) and Wilson Ramos, who each missed significant chunks of last season, will deliver the numbers they're capable of producing, while opponents have a really hard time scoring much against all the aces Williams will send to the mound.
''It's hilarious having to go in there and face them. It's absolutely stupid,'' Harper said. ''We have the best staff in baseball. I don't care what anybody says.''
Actually, Bryce, that's exactly what pretty much everybody IS saying.
Here are other things to know about the Nationals, who open the season on April 6 at home against the New York Mets:
HEALTH MATTERS: Half of the everyday lineup - outfielders Jayson Werth and Denard Span (both recovering from offseason surgery), third baseman Anthony Rendon and new second baseman Yunel Escobar - missed extended periods of spring training, as did fourth outfielder Nate McClouth. Rendon, Span, Werth and McClouth might all miss opening day. ''You can be as good as you want on paper, but that doesn't mean anything until the end of the year,'' Scherzer said. ''We've got to stay healthy.''
MIGHTY `PEN?: Given their aspirations, October is what really matters for the Nationals, and Drew Storen blew save chances in the 2012 and 2014 playoffs. Still, the closer's job is his entering the season, and Clippard is no longer around to shut down foes in the eighth - or provide ninth-inning backup if needed. Worth watching: Will Aaron Barrett set aside the yips that hit him in the NLDS?
LAST HURRAH: A couple of homegrown franchise cornerstones, Zimmermann and shortstop Ian Desmond, can become free agents after the season, as can Span and Fister. Rizzo could try to sign one or more to long-term deals. He could trade one or more. Or he could decide to let things play out with this group, then move on next offseason. ''With this group of guys,'' Werth said, ''this might be it.''
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 (WASHINGTON-NY METS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Nationals-Mets Preview* ========================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Washington (10-14) at New York (16-8), 1:10 p.m. EDT

Superb pitching is a big reason why the Washington Nationals are so successful against the New York Mets on the road.

Doug Fister's dominance of the Mets hasn't been limited to the Big Apple.

Fister goes for a fifth straight win over the Mets and the Nationals look to cap this four-game series with a third victory Sunday.

Washington (11-14) has followed a six-game losing streak by winning four of five, and it may not be too surprising that the success has included a trip to New York.

The Nationals have won 16 of the past 18 games at Citi Field behind a 1.79 ERA while holding the Mets (16-9) to .199 at the plate.

Gio Gonzalez improved to 6-1 with a 1.66 ERA in nine career starts there after striking out nine in seven innings of Saturday's 1-0 win. He has an explanation for the dominance in Queens.

"It's New York. It's a beautiful city. It's got great food," he said. "The weather's amazing. The airport's awesome."

Fister (1-1, 3.28 ERA) has a 1.01 ERA while winning all four of his starts against the Mets, including three passes through LaGuardia Airport.

The right-hander may be welcoming this matchup after going 0-1 while allowing 10 runs in 11 2-3 innings over his last two starts. He gave up five runs and 10 hits while committing two errors on pickoff attempts in 5 2-3 innings of an 8-4 loss at Atlanta on Monday.

Michael Taylor could be headed to the bench with Denard Span expected to be back from an abdomen injury. Taylor, though, had an RBI single Saturday, and has three hits in two games while replacing Span in the lineup.

Span, however, was hot before getting hurt, going 7 for 14 with two homers, four doubles, four RBIs and seven runs in his last three games.

The Mets are averaging 2.4 runs during a 1-4 stretch, a decrease from 4.9 while winning 13 of the previous 15. They had six hits Saturday while wasting a gem from Jonathon Niese, who allowed one run in seven innings.

"Anytime you lose it stinks, but especially when a guy gives you an effort like that and pitches as well as he did. You feel like you let him down a little bit," said Michael Cuddyer, who went 0 for 3.

New York is looking for Dillon Gee (0-1, 4.26) to help it start a turnaround.

The right-hander hasn't figured in the decisions of his last two starts, but he's allowed three runs in 14 2-3 innings following a meeting with manager Terry Collins after it appeared his spot in the rotation was in jeopardy.

Collins defended the embattled Gee on Monday after he tossed seven scoreless innings before allowing one run and exiting with two outs in the eighth of a 3-1 win at Miami.

"We can put to rest that Dillon Gee can't pitch at this level," manager Terry Collins said. "There has been a lot of talk, and I feel terrible for him. He went out there and showed he can do what he has done in the past."

Gee, though, is 1-2 with a 5.83 ERA in his last five starts against the Nationals, with four at home.

He's struggled with Bryce Harper, who is 7 for 19 (.368) with two homers off him.


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