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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI  URENA )
 
PITTSBURGH  LOCKE )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+125

-135

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1
Final
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MIAMI (18 - 28) at PITTSBURGH (22 - 22)
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Tuesday, 5/26/2015 7:05 PM
JOSE URENA (R) vs. JEFF LOCKE (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
903MIAMI+135Ov 8,-115+125Ov 8,-115
904PITTSBURGH-145Un 8,-105-135Un 8,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games18-28-12.625-193.80.2600.3110.3650.6764.20.2580.3160.3820.698
Road Games8-13-3.514-64.10.2640.3180.3800.6984.30.2720.3320.4320.764
vs Left-handed Starters5-2+35-05.10.2870.3570.4350.7923.40.2350.2810.3460.627
Past 7 Games2-5-42-53.10.2530.2950.3250.6214.40.2700.3370.3590.696
Grass Games18-28-12.625-193.80.2600.3110.3650.6764.20.2580.3160.3820.698
Night Games11-18-8.114-143.40.2470.3020.3480.6504.40.2650.3290.3890.718
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.80.2600.311461571408609290.3651601173563031639174526
Road Games4.10.2640.31821723191303160.380775717813149197227
Lefty Starters5.10.2870.35772376812450.4353126613547271
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.911.32215268661526491407-105645.5%
Road Games4.731.54259323171320451-52340%

PITTSBURGH - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games22-22-3.618-214.10.2480.2980.3800.6783.40.2470.3070.3520.658
Home Games13-9+0.812-84.50.2540.3050.4000.7053.70.2520.2990.3720.670
vs Right-handed Starters20-18-0.716-184.00.2450.2950.3760.6713.30.2430.3010.3510.653
Past 7 Games5-2+2.33-45.10.2850.3360.4510.7872.60.2170.2660.3120.578
Grass Games22-22-3.618-214.10.2480.2980.3800.6783.40.2470.3070.3520.658
Night Games13-15-5.612-143.60.2290.2790.3430.6223.60.2600.3120.3690.680
PITTSBURGH - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.10.2480.298441507373841380.3801731093462929435275342
Home Games4.50.2540.30522720183390220.4009353142141321982714
Righty Starters4.00.2450.295381309321761310.376147932952625430204934
PITTSBURGH - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.841.232136.3474312410441234-1012475%
Home Games3.161.05468.3262459613573-38188.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
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)2-4L-1408 evU651960
5/20/2015PHELPS(R)ARIZONAANDERSON(R)1-6L-1257.5 unU4311190
5/21/2015LATOS(R)ARIZONABRADLEY(R)6-7L-1407.5 unO12801181
5/22/2015ALVAREZ(R)BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R)5-8L+1007.5 unO1412111101
5/23/2015HAREN(R)BALTIMOREWRIGHT(R)1-0W-1057.5 unU71009101
5/24/2015KOEHLER(R)BALTIMOREGONZALEZ(R)5-2W-1057.5 unU1180680
5/25/2015PHELPS(R)@ PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)2-4L1157.5 evU9501050
5/26/2015LATOS(R)@ PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L) 
5/27/2015 @ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R) 
5/29/2015HAREN(R)@ NY METSGEE(R) 
5/30/2015KOEHLER(R)@ NY METSHARVEY(R) 
5/31/2015PHELPS(R)@ NY METSNIESE(L) 
6/1/2015 CHICAGO CUBS  
6/2/2015 CHICAGO CUBS  

PITTSBURGH - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/12/2015BURNETT(R)@ PHILADELPHIAO'SULLIVAN(R)7-2W-1508.5 ovO842860
5/13/2015LIRIANO(L)@ PHILADELPHIAHAMELS(L)2-3L-1256.5 evU660761
5/14/2015WORLEY(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHARANG(R)2-4L-1257.5 unU7521191
5/15/2015LOCKE(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)10-11L1209.5 ovO1512115160
5/16/2015COLE(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)1-4L-1108 ovU11103880
5/17/2015BURNETT(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R)3-0W13010 unU861590
5/19/2015LIRIANO(L)MINNESOTANOLASCO(R)5-8L-1607.5 unO13100831
5/20/2015LOCKE(L)MINNESOTAPELFREY(R)3-4L-1407.5 evU10901090
5/22/2015COLE(R)NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R)4-1W-1706.5 evU741631
5/23/2015BURNETT(R)NY METSHARVEY(R)8-2W-1156.5 ovO1040751
5/24/2015LIRIANO(L)NY METSNIESE(L)9-1W-1807.5 unO1290780
5/25/2015MORTON(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R)4-2W-1257.5 evU1050950
5/26/2015LOCKE(L)MIAMILATOS(R) 
5/27/2015COLE(R)MIAMI  
5/28/2015BURNETT(R)@ SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R) 
5/29/2015LIRIANO(L)@ SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R) 
5/30/2015MORTON(R)@ SAN DIEGOROSS(R) 
5/31/2015LOCKE(L)@ SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R) 
6/1/2015 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
6/2/2015 @ SAN FRANCISCO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
PITTSBURGH: PITTSBURGH (AP) - The scenario was familiar. The destination not so much.
A veteran player with not much time left leaving millions of dollars on the table for one last run to glory. Only A.J. Burnett didn't walk away from his $12.75 million player option with the Philadelphia Phillies for Los Angeles, Washington or St. Louis.
Nope, the 38-year-old well-traveled (and well tattooed) pitcher practically sprinted to Pittsburgh. His arrival in 2012 marked a sea change in the once-floundering organization's direction. His return three years later signals - he hopes - the end of the team's slow but steady slog from downtrodden afterthought to world champion. And he's not kidding.
''I want to win a ring and I want to win a ring in Pittsburgh,'' Burnett said.
The Pirates are as close to being in the conversation as they've been in nearly a quarter century. And they've opened up their wallets, at least a little, to get there. Pittsburgh made Francisco Liriano the highest-paid free agent in team history when they signed lefthander to a three-year, $39-million deal in the offseason to continue the career resurgence that began when they took a two-year flier on him in 2013. And while Burnett took a cut, he isn't exactly going broke. He'll make $8 million to work as the third man in the rotation behind Liriano and Gerrit Cole.
Pittsburgh even spent $5 million for the rights to sign Korean infielder Jung-Ho Kang, who hit 40 home runs on the other side of the world last year and gives the Pirates an intriguing if unproven option should shortstop Jordy Mercer falter or second baseman Neil Walker's back flare up.
General manager Neal Huntington remains adamant his team's budget will never compare to those of clubs in larger markets but allows there is ''more margin for error'' than in years' past.
''We've built a deeper club because of the money allocated to us,'' he said. ''But we need to continue to grow and mature. We want to put ourselves in a position to win the World Series.''
There are worse places to start than in Pittsburgh, which backed up its breakthrough year in 2013 with a second straight postseason berth in 2014. The playoff run ended abruptly against Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants in the NL wild card game. Yet the point had been made. The Pirates aren't going anywhere.
''It would've been easy to say 2013 was a fluke and we just got lucky,'' centerfielder Andrew McCutchen said. ''But we showed up in `14 and were able to do the same thing. We know we're for real. And other teams know they just can't come in (thinking), `All right, we're going to beat the Pirates.' We're not that team anymore.''
They're also not where they want to be, at least not yet. A National League Central title would avoid the fickleness of a one-game scenario. Pittsburgh believes it's built to withstand the rigors of October.
Here are the keys to getting there:
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THE OTHER FRANCISCO
The Pirates' budget might be growing, but they still couldn't afford to keep catcher Russell Martin, who parlayed his tremendous 2014 into a $82 million deal with Toronto. Pittsburgh prepared for Martin's departure by trading for longtime Yankees' backup catcher Francisco Cervelli. When healthy Cervelli is an adequate defensive replacement with a decent if not powerful bat. If he can handle the pitching staff and control the basepaths, any offense he provides would be a plus.
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SPEED TO BURN
Perennial MVP candidate McCutchen anchors one of baseball's most athletic outfields. Starling Marte surged toward the end of a bumpy 2014 and Gregory Polanco is a raw but talented work in progress. Pittsburgh felt confident enough in Polanco's progress to trade Travis Snider to Baltimore.
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PEDRO'S PROGRESS
Pedro Alvarez moves across the infield to first base in hopes of salvaging his career after developing a serious case of the yips at third. If his can reclaim the groove that helped him mash 36 homers in 2013, the Pirates can live with whatever growing pains may come with the switch.
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KANG SHOW
Kang (pronounced ''Gahng'') doesn't lack for confidence. He told reporters in Korea he believes he can supplant Mercer at shortstop. It may take longer than he thought after a sluggish spring training.
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THE VANIMAL
Vance Worley, like Liriano, Burnett and the since departed Edinson Volquez, thrived under pitching coach Ray Searage's mentoring last spring. He was arguably Pittsburgh's best starter down the stretch and a strong spring gives him a leg up in the battle Jeff Locke for the fifth starter spot.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (MIAMI-PITTSBURGH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Marlins-Pirates Preview* =========================

By JACK CASSIDY STATS Writer

Miami (18-27) at Pittsburgh (21-22), 7:05 p.m. EDT

Four straight dominant outings from their starting pitchers has led to four straight victories for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Jeff Locke will be tasked with extending that streak on Tuesday night when the Pirates host the Miami Marlins.

Pittsburgh (22-22) completed a three-game sweep of the New York Mets over the weekend, with its starting pitchers posting a 0.84 ERA and 32 strikeouts in 21 1-3 innings. It received another stellar outing Monday from Charlie Morton, who pitched seven strong innings in a 4-2 victory over Miami in his season debut.

For a team seeking its third consecutive postseason berth, Monday's win moved Pittsburgh back to .500.

"This isn't the '13 team. This isn't the '14 team. This is the '15 team, that to me hadn't established any identity through the first 40 games," manager Clint Hurdle told MLB's official website. "I like the way this team has responded. I like this team a lot. I like their makeup. I like their guts. But we've got to play better baseball."

Locke (2-2, 5.28 ERA) opened the season with two wins and a 1.93 ERA in two starts, but has a 6.75 ERA in six outings since. He allowed three runs and seven hits in six innings Wednesday and did not factor into the decision in a 4-3 loss to Minnesota.

Locke was impressive in two starts against the Marlins last year. The left-hander went at least seven innings in each, had a 3.00 ERA and led Pittsburgh to two victories.

He'll face a Marlins lineup that had all eight positional starters tally a hit in the series opener. However, the bulk of the offensive production again fell to Giancarlo Stanton, who drove in both runs and hit his 13th home run.

Stanton, who entered Monday in a 3-for-30 slump, leads the majors with 42 RBIs, while the Marlins (18-28) rank toward the bottom of baseball with 175 runs.

"It's great to see him relaxed and do the things he's capable of doing," manager Dan Jennings told MLB's official website. "He can also put a team on his back and carry us for a while."

Stanton is 6 for 12 with two homers and a double against Locke.

He'll try to continue that production in support Jose Urena (0-0, 9.00), who makes his first major league start. Urena, 23, allowed three runs in three innings of relief in April before he was sent to the minors. The right-hander went 4-0 with a 1.21 ERA in six starts for Triple-A New Orleans, allowing one run over seven innings at Nashville on May 18.

"He's definitely capable of pitching up here," Jennings said. "It's his opportunity right now to step up and give us a much-needed boost."

He'll have to contend Tuesday with a Pittsburgh team that is batting .305 with 25 runs and 15 extra-base hits during its four-game streak.

Pedro Alvarez is 5 for 10 with two homers, two doubles and four RBIs in his last three games, while Francisco Cervelli also homered Monday and has four RBIs in his last three.

Andrew McCutchen has also been heating up. Despite going hitless Monday, the former MVP is batting .474 with three home runs in his last five games. He is hitting .404 in 15 games with the Marlins since the start of 2012.


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