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MLB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 5/21/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
OAKLAND  CHAVEZ )
 
TAMPA BAY  COLOME )
-1.5  +140

+1.5  -160
-105

-105

7.5un
 
0
Final
3

OAKLAND (14 - 28) at TAMPA BAY (22 - 19)
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Thursday, 5/21/2015 7:10 PM
JESSE CHAVEZ (R) vs. ALEX COLOME (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
969OAKLAND+110Ov 7.5,-120+100Ov 7.5,+105
970TAMPA BAY-120Un 7.5,+100-110Un 7.5,-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games14-28-19.628-124.40.2570.3170.3950.7124.70.2400.3070.3660.673
Road Games9-14-5.812-93.90.2490.3040.3900.6934.70.2480.3250.3950.719
vs Right-handed Starters13-19-9.522-84.70.2610.3160.4130.7294.40.2310.3000.3660.666
Past 7 Games1-6-6.93-42.70.2340.3230.3490.6724.70.2610.3220.3720.693
Night Games13-15-4.820-84.90.2670.3210.4190.7404.20.2440.3070.3630.670
OAKLAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2570.3174214813807110380.3951741302772430038443319
Road Games3.90.2490.30423803200361250.39085631662016119211711
Righty Starters4.70.2610.316321123293587330.413144902072021032302815
OAKLAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.121.371128.4787312417521243-125838.5%
Road Games5.731.45466434265931693-45455.6%

TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games22-19+2.417-244.00.2430.3070.3870.6933.50.2180.2820.3480.631
Home Games11-9+0.711-94.20.2470.3130.4010.7143.50.2190.2840.3560.640
vs Right-handed Starters18-13+4.913-184.00.2430.3040.3820.6863.30.2080.2760.3320.608
Past 7 Games4-3+0.73-44.60.2830.3190.4260.7452.90.2250.2800.3200.600
Dome Games12-10+0.511-113.90.2370.3010.3820.6823.40.2160.2800.3470.627
Night Games17-14+312-193.90.2340.3030.3750.6783.50.2170.2810.3480.629
TAMPA BAY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2430.307411366332698370.3871571253312026828162327
Home Games4.20.2470.31320631156272220.401796016581131571115
Righty Starters4.00.2430.304311045254567250.382118912491320320121623
TAMPA BAY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.171.166139514910714551358-617289.5%
Home Games2.570.97270202044724756-28188.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OAKLAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/7/2015POMERANZ(L)@ MINNESOTANOLASCO(R)5-6L1008.5 unO852550
5/8/2015GRAY(R)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R)3-4L-1157.5 evU6811082
5/9/2015HAHN(R)@ SEATTLEHAPP(L)2-7L1257.5 evO1012410121
5/10/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)3-4L1507 unP641560
5/11/2015KAZMIR(L)BOSTONPORCELLO(R)4-5L-1207.5 unO131111090
5/12/2015POMERANZ(L)BOSTONMASTERSON(R)9-2W-1208 unO1271410
5/13/2015GRAY(R)BOSTONMILEY(L)0-2L-1407 ovU591660
5/15/2015HAHN(R)CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L)6-7L-1257 evO12131951
5/16/2015CHAVEZ(R)CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L)3-4L-1607.5 unU7611390
5/17/2015KAZMIR(L)CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)3-7L-1357.5 unO8641080
5/18/2015POMERANZ(L)@ HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)2-1W1058.5 unU681270
5/19/2015GRAY(R)@ HOUSTONHERNANDEZ(R)4-6L-1358.5 unO10601170
5/20/2015HAHN(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)1-6L1457.5 unU71011071
5/21/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ TAMPA BAYCOLOME(R) 
5/22/2015KAZMIR(L)@ TAMPA BAYARCHER(R) 
5/23/2015POMERANZ(L)@ TAMPA BAYARCHER(R) 
5/24/2015 @ TAMPA BAY  
5/25/2015 DETROIT  
5/26/2015 DETROIT  
5/27/2015 DETROIT  
5/28/2015 NY YANKEES  

TAMPA BAY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/7/2015ARCHER(R)TEXASMARTINEZ(R)4-5L-1557 ovO730780
5/8/2015KARNS(R)TEXASGALLARDO(R)8-2W-1157.5 unO940672
5/9/2015ANDRIESE(R)TEXASDETWILER(L)7-2W-1358 unO10618110
5/10/2015ODORIZZI(R)TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L)1-2L-1607 ovU560890
5/11/2015COLOME(R)NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)5-11L-1057.5 unO7301442
5/12/2015ARCHER(R)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)4-2W-1257 unU640860
5/13/2015KARNS(R)NY YANKEESWARREN(R)3-2W+1007.5 unU73110100
5/14/2015RAMIREZ(L)NY YANKEESWHITLEY(R)6-1W+1207.5 ovU1060551
5/15/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)2-3L-1107.5 unU861970
5/16/2015COLOME(R)@ MINNESOTAMAY(R)4-6L-1108.5 unO9521180
5/17/2015ARCHER(R)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)11-3W-1258 evO19120631
5/19/2015RAMIREZ(L)@ ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R)5-3W-1057.5 unO850460
5/20/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ ATLANTAPEREZ(R)1-2L-1307.5 unU890560
5/21/2015COLOME(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R) 
5/22/2015ARCHER(R)OAKLANDKAZMIR(L) 
5/23/2015ARCHER(R)OAKLANDPOMERANZ(L) 
5/24/2015 OAKLAND  
5/25/2015 SEATTLE  
5/26/2015 SEATTLE  
5/27/2015 SEATTLE  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OAKLAND: OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Oakland Athletics topped even their most trade-happy of days by making nine swaps involving 27 players in a wild offseason for Billy Beane and his front-office mates.
As far as Beane is concerned, the A's wouldn't have even had a chance to close the gap on the reigning AL West champion Los Angeles Angels without a major offseason overhaul.
Even if that meant shipping out a trio of All-Stars in third baseman Josh Donaldson, first baseman Brandon Moss and catcher Derek Norris.
''Our expectations don't change, not with the guys we brought in,'' manager Bob Melvin said. ''You look at it early on and you're thinking, `What are we doing here?' Then we see the last few moves ... and it all came together at the end as far as what this team would look like going into spring. ... We feel real good about this group.''
There were so many changes that Melvin had to search for names on the backs of jerseys during February's FanFest.
Billy Butler is the new designated hitter, and two-time All-Star infielder Ben Zobrist can play just about anywhere for Melvin, who is always one to mix and match his lineups based on matchups and who's playing well. Ike Davis came in a November trade from the Pirates to play first base, while third baseman Brett Lawrie came from the Blue Jays in the swap that sent Donaldson to Toronto.
''It's unique. I don't think many teams have taken turnover like this,'' reliever Dan Otero said. ''Who are we to judge? Everybody's here for a reason, so it's going to be great.''
Still, all the change took some getting used to this spring for an Oakland clubhouse known for its easygoing nature.
You first must know your teammates' names.
''Team chemistry's a little funky. You have to spend time with people and get to know people for team chemistry to fully come,'' center fielder Coco Crisp said. ''You can't expect it just to happen. We'll be fine. We have a good group of core guys, guys that talk and mingle.''
Here are some things to know as the A's chase a fourth straight playoff berth:
BUTLER'S BIG MOVE: Butler makes the first move of his career and is coming off a down season with the Royals, who lost in a seven-game World Series to San Francisco. He batted .271 with nine home runs and 66 RBIs in 151 games last year, 108 of those as a DH. ''Everybody's awesome to be around,'' Butler said. ''I couldn't be happier to get ready for another year with them. There are a lot of talented major league guys in this room.''
FILLING THE VOIDS: Lawrie batted .247 with 12 home runs and 38 RBIs in 70 games for Toronto last season and takes pride in his defense to back up a talented rotation led by Sonny Gray and Scott Kazmir. ''We have a lot of ability out there and that's a plus for the pitching staff,'' Lawrie said. ''All they have to do is take care of business.''
GRIFFIN AND PARKER: Both right-handers are recovering from elbow ligament reconstructive surgery that sidelined them all of 2014. Parker hopes to return shortly after the season begins, while June has long been the target goal for these two. ''There's no reason to start ripping the slider,'' Parker said. ''I'm going to focus on command.''
SPEEDY OUTFIELD: Despite the losses around the diamond, Melvin likes the look of his speedy outfield with Crisp, Sam Fuld and Craig Gentry. ''They can cover a lot of ground,'' Melvin said. ''In the case of Gentry and Fuld, they throw very well, too. Especially in our outfield at home, the field can play big and you need to cover a lot of ground out there. It's a comfort to have, and I know our pitchers feel good about it, too, that on a cold night in Oakland, you can stay. It's tough to go opposite field and know that when a ball's hit in the air and stays in the ballpark it's probably going to get caught.''
ZITO'S COMEBACK: Back in his original uniform two years removed from the end of a $126 million, seven-year contract with San Francisco, lefty Barry Zito looks to be a factor for the A's out of the bullpen - or even to start when needed. After a year off, Zito arrived in Arizona motivated to show he could still pitch at the highest level.
TAMPA BAY: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - A year after being a trendy preseason pick to contend for the World Series, the Tampa Bay Rays are back in a familiar role as underdogs.
''That's good. ... We like that,'' three-time All-Star third baseman Evan Longoria said, noting the team has a history of flourishing most when little is expected from outside the organization.
''I just think it's going to be a really good year,'' the club's career home run and RBIs leader said. ''We've got a young team, a bunch of guys eager to learn and get out there and win games. I'm really looking forward to that.''
Former manager Joe Maddon - and his often unconventional way of doing things - is gone.
So is Andrew Friedman, the young executive who was architect of the teams that made the playoffs four of the past seven seasons.
The roster has a much different look, too, with 10 key players from a year ago either traded or released this winter.
''The end result is a club that we have optimism about, a club that we're excited about, that we think can compete for a playoff spot. And, that's what we want,'' team president of baseball operations Matt Silverman said.
''Every year, we want to come into camp believing our team can play meaningful games in September and have a chance to go to the playoffs, and even beyond,'' Silverman added. ''We have that - and at the same time, we've reloaded our minor league system, added some players who impact us this year, might impact us in the future, and we're better off because of that.''
Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, catcher Rene Rivera, outfielder Steven Souza Jr., and pitchers Kevin Jepsen, Ernesto Frieri and Burch Smith are offseason acquisitions who could figure in the team's success - or failure.
Smith and two other young starters - Matt Andriese and Nathan Karns - figure to begin the season in the rotation because of injuries to Alex Cobb, Drew Smyly, and Matt Moore.
The hope is the rest of the projected rotation, Chris Archer and Jake Odorizzi, can help the Rays stay afloat until they can get back to full strength.
''If you've got starting pitching, you've got a leg up on going into the season,'' rookie manager Kevin Cash said. ''We're very fortunate with the pitchers we have - starters and relievers.''
Cobb, sidelined by a forearm strain during spring training, believes the team will thrive as underdogs.
''We're not going to get bullied. A lot of people are picking us at the bottom, and we're going to embrace that and have each other's backs,'' the right-hander said.
''Any time anybody calls you out in your profession and makes you feel like you're not as good as you know you are, there's always something to prove,'' Cobb said. ''I don't feel like we need to have extra motivation. It's just going to be that much sweeter when we go out there and perform well.''
A look at the keys to the Rays' season:
WHO WILL LEAD?: Pitching and defense were staples during six consecutive winning seasons that produced four playoff berths and one trip to the World Series. The Rays slipped to 77-85 a year ago, their first losing record since 2007. They're banking on Cash, who has no previous managerial experience, being the right fit to restore winning ways. At 37, he's the youngest current manager or head coach in the four major professional sports.
BETTER LONGO: Longoria played in every game in 2014 for the first time in his career, however he hit a disappointing .253 with 22 homers and 91 RBIs. He's moving into the cleanup spot after batting third most of his career, and knows he has to be more consistent if the Rays - last in the AL in runs scored a year ago - are going to have a chance to be better offensively.
BEHIND THE PLATE: Catcher Ryan Hanigan was traded and backup Jose Molina was released this winter. The three-team deal that sent Wil Myers to San Diego and brought Souza to Tampa Bay from Washington, also landed Rivera from the Padres.
The Rays believe he's an upgrade defensively, as well as offensively.
Rivera posted career highs with a .252 batting average, 11 homers and 44 RBI's in 103 games last season. Still, the 31-year-old catcher stresses his job is to provide solid direction behind the plate.
''I want to help my pitching staff first. I think that's what the game is all about. If you pitch well, you're going to win some games,'' Rivera said. ''If I get a hit here, a hit there and help us win some games, that's even better.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (OAKLAND-TAMPA BAY) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Athletics-Rays Preview* ========================

Oakland (14-27) at Tampa Bay (22-18), 7:10 p.m. EDT

The Oakland Athletics open this four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays with the starter who has a substantially lower ERA, though there's reason to believe that won't give them that big an advantage.

That's because the Athletics are baseball's worst defensive team while the Rays are one of the best heading into Thursday night's matchup in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Oakland (14-28) owns the game's worst record and starts Jesse Chavez opposite Alex Colome (2-1, 6.05 ERA).

Chavez (1-3, 2.63) will have to worry about a defense that has committed a major league-worst 44 errors - 16 by shortstop Marcus Semien, who has 10 in his last 11 games.

Tampa Bay (22-19), in contrast, is tied for the fewest in the majors with Detroit with 15. The Rays have allowed an AL-low six unearned runs while the Athletics have yielded the most in baseball with 28.

Oakland has lost 12 of 14 overall and seven of its last eight on the road.

"There's a lot of frustration that builds up when we don't win and that's where we are as a team right now," manager Bob Melvin said. "We're going to have to play our way out of it."

Former Texas manager and Oakland base coach Ron Washington will be brought in as a special instructor to work with Semien and other infielders on defense during this series.

The Athletics are uncertain whether Coco Crisp will play in this series since he sat out Wednesday's 6-1 loss at Houston with tightness in his neck. Crisp, who is 2 for 45 this year, is slated to see a neck specialist.

Tropicana Field is the closest major league stadium to the hometown of designated hitter Billy Butler, who is from the Jacksonville area. Butler's .227 average at Tampa Bay is his second-worst in an AL city.

"At this point we're definitely not where we thought we'd be," Butler said. "We have plenty of time to redeem ourselves."

Catcher Stephen Vogt is expected to be back in Thursday's lineup after giving way to Josh Phegley in Wednesday's day game. Vogt is third in the AL with a 1.018 OPS.

Chavez is 1-3 with a 3.19 ERA in five starts, limiting the Chicago White Sox to two runs in six innings Saturday as he did not get a decision in a 4-3 defeat. He has made three relief appearances and no starts against Tampa Bay, with James Loney going 1 for 6 against him.

Fellow right-hander Colome has never faced Oakland. Colome gave up three runs in 3 1-3 innings in Saturday's 6-4 defeat at Minnesota.

The Rays capped a 2-3 trip by stranding nine runners in Wednesday's 2-1 loss to Atlanta.

"It's tough to win ballgames when you leave that many guys on and only get one run," manager Kevin Cash told MLB's official website.

Evan Longoria will play his 1,000th game Thursday. His .219 average against Oakland is his worst against an AL club.

Semien is batting .364 during an eight-game hitting streak for Oakland, which went 4-2 against Tampa Bay last year.


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