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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 5/24/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA  GIBSON )
 
CHI WHITE SOX  QUINTANA )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+130

-140

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MINNESOTA (24 - 18) at CHI WHITE SOX (19 - 21)
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Sunday, 5/24/2015 2:10 PM
KYLE GIBSON (R) vs. JOSE QUINTANA (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
921MINNESOTA+130Ov 8.5,-105+130Ov 8,+100
922CHI WHITE SOX-140Un 8.5,-115-140Un 8,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games24-18+11.321-194.50.2530.3050.3810.6864.40.2770.3250.4280.753
Road Games10-12+1.510-113.50.2240.2800.3330.6134.60.2800.3350.4520.787
vs Left-handed Starters14-5+12.412-66.10.2800.3340.4340.7683.90.2650.3170.3990.716
Past 7 Games5-2+4.43-44.30.2260.2780.3740.6524.40.2830.3170.4080.724
Grass Games24-18+11.321-194.50.2530.3050.3810.6864.40.2770.3250.4280.753
Day Games10-11+0.113-74.30.2540.3090.3800.6895.80.3060.3530.4890.842
Division15-15+3.414-144.20.2560.3010.3780.6804.50.2840.3360.4350.772
MINNESOTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2530.305421430362699320.3811771073381626140253826
Road Games3.50.2240.28022760170356120.3337160192913919131718
Lefty Starters6.10.2800.33419679190366190.43410855134412520152014
MINNESOTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.111.332133.765611401538896-517385%
Road Games4.501.47066343374723393-48280%

CHI WHITE SOX - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games19-21-3.815-243.60.2520.3040.3600.6644.50.2600.3240.4100.734
Home Games12-9+0.75-153.60.2480.3030.3660.6703.60.2380.3160.3500.666
vs Right-handed Starters17-17-1.813-203.80.2600.3110.3700.6814.60.2570.3220.4130.734
Past 7 Games3-4-2.51-63.00.2160.2690.3150.5843.10.2130.2900.3350.625
Grass Games19-21-3.815-243.60.2520.3040.3600.6644.50.2600.3240.4100.734
Day Games7-12-5.69-93.50.2410.2940.3500.6435.10.2830.3400.4470.787
Division12-18-8.89-203.20.2400.2920.3420.6344.40.2600.3190.4020.721
CHI WHITE SOX - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2520.304401342338575260.360140100295926247303928
Home Games3.60.2480.30321702174274160.3667256163614217132216
Righty Starters3.80.2600.311341148298504230.37012486245922842273423
CHI WHITE SOX - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.471.372116.751451149461067-610190.9%
Home Games3.361.32164.3272453332606-35183.3%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/10/2015MAY(R)@ CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)2-8L1608 unO2211380
5/12/2015GIBSON(R)@ DETROITSIMON(R)1-2L1359 unU760980
5/13/2015NOLASCO(R)@ DETROITLOBSTEIN(L)6-2W1258.5 unU12618100
5/14/2015PELFREY(R)@ DETROITSANCHEZ(R)1-13L1708 unO53220100
5/15/2015HUGHES(R)TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R)3-2W+1007.5 unU970861
5/16/2015MAY(R)TAMPA BAYCOLOME(R)6-4W+1008.5 unO1180952
5/17/2015GIBSON(R)TAMPA BAYARCHER(R)3-11L+1158 evO63119120
5/19/2015NOLASCO(R)@ PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)8-5W1507.5 unO83113100
5/20/2015PELFREY(R)@ PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L)4-3W1307.5 evU10901090
5/22/2015HUGHES(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)2-3L1207.5 ovU320980
5/23/2015MAY(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)4-3W1557.5 unU640751
5/24/2015GIBSON(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L) 
5/25/2015NOLASCO(R)BOSTONKELLY(R) 
5/26/2015PELFREY(R)BOSTONBUCHHOLZ(R) 
5/27/2015HUGHES(R)BOSTONPORCELLO(R) 
5/29/2015 TORONTO  
5/30/2015 TORONTO  
5/31/2015 TORONTO  

CHI WHITE SOX - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/10/2015DANKS(L)CINCINNATILORENZEN(R)4-3W-1058.5 ovU111301090
5/11/2015SAMARDZIJA(R)@ MILWAUKEEPERALTA(R)7-10L1008 unO14721032
5/12/2015SALE(L)@ MILWAUKEEFIERS(R)4-2W-1057.5 unU991322
5/13/2015QUINTANA(L)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)4-2W1107.5 unU970750
5/15/2015RODON(L)@ OAKLANDHAHN(R)7-6W1157 evO95112131
5/16/2015DANKS(L)@ OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)4-3W1507.5 unU1390761
5/17/2015SAMARDZIJA(R)@ OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)7-3W1257.5 unO1080864
5/18/2015SALE(L)CLEVELANDKLUBER(R)2-1W-1407 unU750450
5/19/2015QUINTANA(L)CLEVELANDBAUER(R)1-3L-1457.5 unU470991
5/20/2015RODON(L)CLEVELANDMARCUM(R)3-4L-1658.5 evU650670
5/21/2015DANKS(L)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)2-5L+1208.5 unU77211111
5/22/2015SAMARDZIJA(R)MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)3-2W-1307.5 ovU980320
5/23/2015SALE(L)MINNESOTAMAY(R)3-4L-1657.5 unU751640
5/24/2015QUINTANA(L)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
5/25/2015RODON(L)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
5/26/2015DANKS(L)@ TORONTODICKEY(R) 
5/27/2015SAMARDZIJA(R)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R) 
5/28/2015 @ BALTIMORE  
5/28/2015 @ BALTIMORE  
5/29/2015 @ HOUSTON  
5/30/2015 @ HOUSTON  
5/31/2015 @ HOUSTON  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Paul Molitor was hired as Minnesota's new manager, bringing Hall of Fame membership and renowned intelligence and intuition to a team seeking a fresh start.
The Twins brought back one of their most popular players ever, Torii Hunter, to help solidify an unsettled outfield, mentor a fledgling team and hit a few home runs. They have collected plenty of promising young hitters, either slated for the opening day lineup or waiting in the minor league wings.
None of that will matter much if the starting pitching continues to wobble the way it has the last four seasons.
Phil Hughes had by most measures a career year, his first away from the New York Yankees, but his ability to match that is low on the list of 2015 goals. Ricky Nolasco needs to rebound from a terrible first season with the Twins. Ervin Santana must show he's worth that $55 million, four-year contract. Kyle Gibson has to reduce the times (five of 31 starts in 2014) he goes three innings or less and gives up six runs or more. The fifth spot winner, Trevor May, Tommy Milone or Mike Pelfrey, needs to keep it.
''We'd put up a couple good starts and somebody would get hurt or we'd take a step backward,'' said Hughes, whose 2014 season has been one of the few true success stories of the rotation since it unraveled in 2011. ''Every good team I've been on, it seems like the rotation gets on a roll.''
New pitching coach Neil Allen will have more impact on the staff than Molitor, but after 13 years under manager Ron Gardenhire the clubhouse has been naturally buzzing with excitement about the new boss.
''He's one of the smartest baseball people I've ever been around,'' first baseman Joe Mauer said.
As for Hunter? His presence was desired for more energy and stronger camaraderie.
''If there's no tension between players and you're comfortable with everyone, you're going to play better,'' closer Glen Perkins said. ''So that's chemistry, I guess. I think we've held it together as much as we can, as much as we've struggled.''
Here are some key angles to know about the Twins in 2015:
MAUER IMPROVEMENT
Mauer, soon to turn 32, will make $23 million each of the next four years. Injuries have limited him to an average of 116 games from 2011-14. His batting average hit a career-low .277 last season, and he had a career-most 96 strikeouts despite time lost to an oblique muscle injury.
The Twins haven't lost faith in their franchise player, the homegrown guy who was the first overall draft pick in 2001. Playing for Molitor, whom he grew up admiring as an alumnus of the same St. Paul high school, ought to help.
''He's healthy. I think he's anxious to prove that last year was just an aberration,'' general manager Terry Ryan said.
LINEUP FLEXIBILITY
Molitor has been touting his options at the top and in the middle of the order, with a team that quietly scored the third-most runs in the majors after the All-Star break last year and added an accomplished hitter in Hunter.
One decision is whether to bat Mauer third, where he was most of his career until Gardenhire began to bat him second often over the last two seasons.
With Hunter, Kennys Vargas, Trevor Plouffe and Oswaldo Arcia, Molitor has power to play with in the heart of the order. The downsides are Arcia's inconsistency, leadoff man Danny Santana being the only player with a 2014 average above .290 and an unsettled situation in center field.
''It's a small sample, our track record from last year, but it's something you can use as a foundation to see potentially how your offense can work. We're going to have depth, I think, all the way down to the bottom,'' Molitor said.
BULLPEN SHUFFLE
The Twins could return as few as three relievers to their roles from last season: Perkins, Casey Fien and Brian Duensing. Blaine Boyer and Tim Stauffer, from San Diego, were signed. At least one of the losers in the fifth starter competition was headed for the seven-man bullpen. Rule 5 draft pick J.R. Graham, who must be returned to Atlanta if he's not on the 25-man roster, has been pushing for a spot, too.
Reliever use will be one area in which Molitor's strategy could differ from that of Gardenhire.
''I want to get them out of a one-inning mentality. Not that they all have it, or don't want to pitch more. But we've talked a lot about some of those guys, trying to get two innings out of them here, if we can,'' Molitor said.
CHI WHITE SOX: CHICAGO (AP) - A decade removed from their most recent championship, the Chicago White Sox once again are eyeing a big season.
Their sights are set on an AL Central title after consecutive losing records, maybe even more. The White Sox added to their offense, boosted their rotation, overhauled their bullpen and sent expectations soaring.
''Obviously postseason first, and World Series,'' new closer David Robertson said. ''I mean that's what I look forward to every year. That's where I want to be.''
The addition of Robertson to the bullpen is among the reasons the White Sox believe they are armed and ready after going 73-89. But it's not the only one.
They added All-Star Jeff Samardzija to a rotation that already included ace Chris Sale. They added free agent Adam LaRoche to their lineup, giving AL Rookie of the Year Jose Abreu more protection, and brought in Melky Cabrera to solidify the No. 2 spot in the order behind Adam Eaton.
Is that enough to compete with Cleveland, Kansas City and Detroit in the division and make a run in the playoffs? The White Sox believe it is. Their fans are pumped, too.
With that in mind, here are some things to look for this season:
LINED UP: It would be hard for Abreu to match, let alone exceed, what he did last season. He batted .317 with 36 homers and 107 RBIs, one year after defecting from Cuba. While the White Sox tied for fourth in the AL in homers, they were just eighth in runs, ninth in batting average and 12th in on-base percentage.
LaRoche, who signed a $25 million, two-year contract, should give them power from the left side. He hit 26 homers and drove in 92 runs for Washington last season. Cabrera, a .301 hitter with Toronto, helps the top of the order.
''I think we're jelling together as a team. Hopefully that translates to wins in April,'' Eaton said.
SALE-ING ALONG: With Sale, Samardzija and Jose Quintana, the White Sox appear strong at the top of the rotation.
Sale made the AL All-Star team for the third time last season while going 12-4 with a 2.17 ERA with 208 strikeouts and 39 walks. Samardzija, acquired from Oakland, moves into the No. 2 spot. With Sale recovering from a broken foot, Samardzija - who grew up a White Sox fan - could wind up starting the opener at Kansas City after pitching the previous two for the Cubs.
CLOSING TIME: Chicago tied for seventh in the majors with 21 blown saves and had the fourth-lowest save percentage (63.2) last season. Robertson, who took over as closer after Mariano Rivera retired, saved 39 games for the New York Yankees last season. Chicago also brought in Zach Duke.
RODON WATCH: Whether he starts the season in the rotation or gets sent down to the minors, expect to see top prospect Carlos Rodon in a White Sox uniform at some point this season. The No. 3 pick in last year's amateur draft, he is on a fast track to the majors after three standout seasons at North Carolina State. Rodon, who made nine minor league appearances in 2014, could start the year in the rotation. If Rodon starts in the minors, veteran Brad Penny could make some early starts.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (MINNESOTA-CHI WHITE SOX) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Twins-White Sox Preview* =========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

Minnesota (23-18) at Chicago (19-20), 2:10 p.m. EDT

There's something about the Chicago White Sox that continues to bring out the best in the Minnesota Twins' pitching staff.

Kyle Gibson has had a hand in that success.

The right-hander looks to stymie the White Sox for the second time this month Sunday at U.S. Cellular Field.

Minnesota (24-18) has posted a 2.65 ERA while going 6-3 versus Chicago this season, and allowed 14 runs while winning five of the last six meetings. The Twins have a 4.51 ERA in their other 33 contests.

Second-year right-hander Trevor May became the latest Twin to handle the White Sox (19-21), allowing three runs and striking out nine over a career-high seven innings of Saturday's 4-3 victory. Minnesota has won twice while playing three straight one-run games.

"Runs in today's game are tough to come by," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.

Last in the AL averaging 3.7 runs, Chicago is 1-4 since winning six in a row and has failed to score more than three runs in any of its last six contests.

Gibson (3-3, 2.98 ERA) allowed three runs and eight hits over five innings of an 11-3 loss to Tampa Bay last Sunday. In his previous four starts, Gibson yielded 18 hits while going 2-0 with an 0.96 ERA. That stretch included a May 1 outing when he gave up four hits over eight innings of a 1-0 victory over the White Sox.

"I think it was one of those nights where once I got into a groove things were going pretty good," Gibson told MLB's official website.

Jose Quintana (2-4, 4.13) was the hard-luck loser in that contest, lasting seven innings and yielding the lone run on a wild pitch in the fifth. Though Chicago has dropped four of Quintana's last seven starts against the Twins, he's gone 3-1 with a 1.81 ERA.

The left-hander has a 2.18 ERA in his last five overall but is 1-3 while receiving an average of 2.18 runs of support during that stretch. He allowed two runs, eight hits and walked four in seven innings of a 3-1 loss to Cleveland on Tuesday.

Torii Hunter, 10 for 26 versus Quintana, homered in the second inning off Chris Sale on Saturday to help Minnesota improve to 14-5 against left-handed starters. He's batting .429 with two home runs and four RBIs in the last five against the White Sox.

Though Joe Mauer didn't start Saturday, he'll be in the lineup for the finale. Mauer went 0 for 2 with a walk versus Quintana earlier this month but is batting .391 with two home runs all-time against him.

"His Quintana numbers are pretty good," Molitor said. "So he'll be back in there (Sunday)."

Jose Abreu is 0 for 6 with three strikeouts against Gibson, who is 1-0 but with a 4.26 ERA in two starts at Chicago. Abreu's 17-game hitting streak ended by going 0 for 4 with two strikeouts Saturday.

Teammate Alexei Ramirez is 7 for 12 with three RBIs in the last three home games versus Minnesota. He went 0 for 4 versus Gibson this month but is 3 for 6 with a home run and double against him at U.S. Cellular.


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