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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/19/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA  HELLICKSON )
 
MIAMI  KOEHLER )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+130

-140

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Final
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ARIZONA (16 - 21) at MIAMI (16 - 23)
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Tuesday, 5/19/2015 7:10 PM
JEREMY HELLICKSON (R) vs. TOM KOEHLER (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
951ARIZONA+125Ov 8,+100+115Ov 7.5,-110
952MIAMI-135Un 8,-120-125Un 7.5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games16-21-3.519-164.60.2650.3200.4020.7214.50.2650.3220.4270.750
Road Games7-9-0.56-94.10.2630.3070.3860.6934.10.2510.3050.4240.729
vs Right-handed Starters12-16-3.714-134.60.2640.3120.4100.7214.40.2680.3220.4330.755
Past 7 Games2-5-3.24-34.60.2800.3190.4100.7296.40.2860.3530.4800.833
Grass Games16-21-3.519-164.60.2650.3200.4020.7214.50.2650.3220.4270.750
Night Games13-16-1.616-124.90.2660.3170.4110.7274.40.2590.3160.4080.724
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.60.2650.320371319350639330.4021641052802925635163020
Road Games4.10.2630.30716598157312130.386643812614114197125
Righty Starters4.60.2640.31228984260517260.410121682042218521132117
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.501.453128656413714491105-93537.5%
Road Games4.441.41446.7232347619502-41325%

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games16-23-8.523-143.90.2610.3140.3720.6864.20.2560.3120.3870.699
Home Games8-11-69-93.60.2580.3070.3630.6704.00.2430.2940.3480.642
vs Right-handed Starters11-21-11.518-143.70.2550.3040.3590.6634.30.2600.3190.3950.714
Past 7 Games1-6-5.45-22.40.2310.2850.3390.6235.60.3030.3330.4440.778
Grass Games16-23-8.523-143.90.2610.3140.3720.6864.20.2560.3120.3870.699
Night Games10-14-4.413-103.70.2530.3110.3610.6724.50.2630.3280.3950.723
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2610.314391322345568250.3721401023122426533143819
Home Games3.60.2580.30719633163275100.3636545137121211671812
Righty Starters3.70.2550.304321085277444200.359109762512121126123118
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.131.345126.460581265441156-84640%
Home Games3.501.16869.3282757224725-32340%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/6/2015COLLMENTER(R)@ COLORADOMATZEK(L)13-7W11510.5 ovO181001271
5/6/2015RAY(L)@ COLORADOLYLES(R)5-1W11510.5 unU1270540
5/7/2015DE LA ROSA(R)SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R)11-0W-1208.5 ovO1770350
5/8/2015HELLICKSON(R)SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R)5-6L+1108.5 evO75012100
5/9/2015ANDERSON(R)SAN DIEGOROSS(R)4-6L-1158 unO98114121
5/10/2015HUDSON(R)SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R)2-1W-1058.5 unU530890
5/11/2015COLLMENTER(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)1-11L+1408 unO6601570
5/12/2015DE LA ROSA(R)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)14-6W+1308.5 evO16501261
5/13/2015HELLICKSON(R)WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L)6-9L+1159 unO14120863
5/15/2015ANDERSON(R)@ PHILADELPHIABILLINGSLEY(R)3-4L-1157.5 unU1081760
5/16/2015BRADLEY(R)@ PHILADELPHIAWILLIAMS(R)5-7L-1208 unO105213111
5/17/2015COLLMENTER(R)@ PHILADELPHIAO'SULLIVAN(R)0-6L-1308 unU81011180
5/18/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ MIAMIHAREN(R)3-2W1108 unU950640
5/19/2015HELLICKSON(R)@ MIAMIKOEHLER(R) 
5/20/2015ANDERSON(R)@ MIAMIPHELPS(R) 
5/21/2015BRADLEY(R)@ MIAMILATOS(R) 
5/22/2015COLLMENTER(R)CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L) 
5/23/2015DE LA ROSA(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R) 
5/24/2015 CHICAGO CUBS  
5/25/2015 @ ST LOUIS  
5/26/2015 @ ST LOUIS  

MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/5/2015LATOS(R)@ WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)2-1W1557 unU6101381
5/6/2015KOEHLER(R)@ WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)5-7L1807 unO13811250
5/7/2015HAREN(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOHUDSON(R)7-2W1257 ovO1770950
5/8/2015COSART(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOLINCECUM(R)0-6L-1057 unU37012110
5/9/2015PHELPS(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L)6-2W1456.5 evO88010100
5/10/2015LATOS(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R)2-3L-1057 unU7601090
5/11/2015KOEHLER(R)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)3-5L1907 ovO971750
5/12/2015HAREN(R)@ LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R)1-11L1457.5 unO56021120
5/13/2015COSART(R)@ LA DODGERSFRIAS(R)5-4W1507.5 unO1290630
5/15/2015PHELPS(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R)3-5L-1307.5 unO121121371
5/16/2015LATOS(R)ATLANTAWOOD(L)3-5L-1207 ovO10911362
5/17/2015ALVAREZ(R)ATLANTAMILLER(R)0-6L-1207 ovU2201060
5/18/2015HAREN(R)ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)2-3L-1208 unU640950
5/19/2015KOEHLER(R)ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R) 
5/20/2015PHELPS(R)ARIZONAANDERSON(R) 
5/21/2015LATOS(R)ARIZONABRADLEY(R) 
5/22/2015ALVAREZ(R)BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R) 
5/23/2015HAREN(R)BALTIMORENORRIS(R) 
5/24/2015 BALTIMORE  
5/25/2015 @ PITTSBURGH  
5/26/2015 @ PITTSBURGH  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona's desert overhaul began last summer with the hire of Tony La Russa as chief baseball officer.
More hires followed: Dave Stewart as general manager, Joe Carter and De Jon Watson to front-office positions, Chip Hale as the new manager.
Now that the brain trust is in place, it's time to see what the new-look Diamondbacks can do on the field.
''I don't have a crystal ball. I just know we'll be competitive,'' La Russa said. ''I've said before, I'll be broken-hearted if we don't have a winning record this year.''
Arizona has fallen hard since winning the 2011 NL West crown, putting together a pair of .500 seasons before dropping to 64-98 a year ago, the worst record in baseball and second-worst in franchise history.
Some of it was injuries; the Diamondbacks lost three pitchers to Tommy John surgery and seemed to have every one of their top players get hurt at some point.
But La Russa and the rest of the front office also saw need for changes, which began during the trade deadline and continued during the offseason.
Gone are catcher Miguel Montero, third baseman Martin Prado, shortstop Didi Gregorius, along with pitchers Wade Miley and Brandon McCarthy.
Even with the losses, Arizona's lineup should be potent.
A.J. Pollock, Mark Trumbo and Paul Goldschmidt are all healthy after missing games last season and David Peralta returns in right field after a solid rookie season. Arizona also picked up Cuban slugger Yasmany Tomas, who has potentially game-changing power.
But, as has been the case in the desert, pitching will be the big question
Arizona traded Miley to Boston and its opening day starter will be Josh Collmenter, an over-the-top-throwing right-hander who has bounced between the bullpen and the rotation during his four big-league seasons.
Patrick Corbin and Bronson Arroyo were part of the rotation last season, but both underwent Tommy John surgery and aren't expected to return until at least midseason.
The Diamondbacks picked up right-hander Rubby De La Rosa in the Miley trade and right-hander Jeremy Hellickson in another deal with Tampa Bay. Arizona also signed 21-year-old Cuban right-hander Yoan Lopez, who is competing for a spot in the rotation, and has right-handers Chase Anderson and Trevor Cahill back from last season.
For all the potential the Diamondbacks have with their bats, it won't matter much if the pitchers don't come through.
A few more things to look for from the 2015 Arizona Diamondbacks:
GOLDY SHINES: Goldschmidt was having another stellar season in 2014 when he was derailed by a broken hand at the start of August. Before his injury, the All-Star first baseman had become one of the best power hitters in the game and was runner-up in the NL MVP race in 2013, when he hit .302 with 26 homers and 125 RBIs. He felt good throughout spring training and expected to be back giving the Diamondbacks some consistent pop in the lineup.
REPLACING MONTERO: Arizona took a gamble during the offseason by trading Montero to the Chicago Cubs. A two-time All-Star, Montero was a steadying influence in the clubhouse and behind the plate, not to mention a power bat in the lineup. Now that he's gone, the Diamondbacks will turn to 31-year-old Tuffy Gosewisch, who has 179 career at-bats and didn't break into the majors until 2013 after eight years in the minors.
ADDING TOMAS: The Diamondbacks made a bit of an international splash by signing Tomas to a six-year, $68 million contract. The dilemma now is to figure out where to play him and how quickly he can adjust to playing in the big leagues. Arizona would like to play the 24-year-old at third base, but could move him to the outfield if he can't make the transition to a position he's never played. Tomas has plenty of raw ability and is young, so the Diamondbacks have high hopes for him - wherever he ends up playing.
HUDSON'S RETURN: Daniel Hudson was a consistent performer on Arizona's staff before having Tommy John surgery each of the past two seasons. He returned last September, pitching in the bullpen. The right-hander is expected to start the season in the bullpen, but could find a place back in the rotation if he remains healthy.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (ARIZONA-MIAMI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Diamondbacks-Marlins Preview* ==============================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Arizona (15-21) at Miami (16-22), 7:10 p.m. EDT

The Miami Marlins' first game under new manager Dan Jennings took a little longer than most but ended with the same result as many of their recent contests.

The Marlins will try again to deliver Jennings' first victory Tuesday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Miami (16-23) made what many consider a puzzling move by looking to its now ex-general manager to replace Mike Redmond on Sunday. Jennings coached his first game since leading a high school team in Alabama in the 1980's on Monday, and the Marlins fell 3-2 in 13 innings, their seventh loss in eight games and fifth in a row at home.

Jennings is the sixth manager for Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria since June 2010 and was the first to lead a team with no previous experience as an MLB player or manager since Braves owner Ted Turner had a one-game stint in 1977.

"It was surreal to be there in the moment," he said. "It definitely moves quicker in the dugout than it does in the suite upstairs."

J.T. Realmuto hit a tying two-run homer in the seventh but the Marlins' final 22 batters didn't register another hit.

"There's a lot of good to take away," Jennings said. "There's a great energy in the clubhouse and dugout. We just came up a little short."

David Peralta, meanwhile, ended the Diamondbacks' four-game skid with a two-out RBI double in the 13th, and rookie Yasmany Tomas went 3 for 5 with two RBIs in his third straight multihit game for Arizona (16-21).

"I needed that," manager Chip Hale said. "We all needed that."

Tom Koehler (2-3, 4.29 ERA) will get the start in Jennings' second game after Jarred Cosart was placed on the 15-day disabled because of vertigo stemming from an inner-ear infection.

Koehler yielded one run in six innings in his last start May 11 at the Los Angeles Dodgers but Steve Cishek gave up three runs in the ninth in a 5-3 defeat. Cishek, who has an 8.22 ERA, also gave up the go-ahead run in his two innings in Monday's loss.

Koehler tossed three scoreless innings, striking out four in relief against Atlanta on Saturday.

The right-hander is 1-2 with a 6.00 ERA in three career starts against the Diamondbacks but gave up two runs in six innings while fanning seven in his most recent matchup, a 10-3 victory Aug. 17.

Jeremy Hellickson (1-3, 5.92) has a 7.08 ERA in his last four starts but his only loss in that span was an 8-0 defeat to Pittsburgh on April 26. He gave up four runs and four walks over 5 2-3 innings Wednesday in a 9-6 loss to Washington.

Hellickson is facing the Marlins for the first time since May 28, 2013. He had no record and a 5.59 ERA in two matchups while with Tampa Bay.

Ichiro Suzuki, who needs one hit to pass Babe Ruth for 42nd on the all-time list, has the most experience against Hellickson among Marlins players but is just 2 for 16.

Miami hasn't dropped six straight at home since May 1-18, 2013.


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