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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 6/30/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY YANKEES  NOVA )
 
LA ANGELS  HEANEY )
+1.5  -175

-1.5  +155
+120

-130

7.5ov
 
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Final
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NY YANKEES (41 - 36) at LA ANGELS (40 - 37)
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Tuesday, 6/30/2015 10:05 PM
IVAN NOVA (R) vs. ANDREW HEANEY (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
969NY YANKEES+105Ov 8,-115+115Ov 8,-105
970LA ANGELS-115Un 8,-105-125Un 8,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY YANKEES - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games41-36-2.241-334.70.2570.3210.4300.7514.50.2560.3080.4060.714
Road Games20-22-1.320-223.90.2360.3000.3730.6734.30.2670.3190.4190.737
vs Left-handed Starters11-10+0.910-104.70.2430.3090.4080.7174.00.2430.2960.3930.689
Past 7 Games3-4-2.73-44.30.2580.3270.4100.7374.60.2310.2910.4360.727
Grass Games36-31-1.836-284.80.2580.3210.4350.7564.60.2570.3090.4080.717
Night Games30-25+0.532-224.90.2690.3310.4450.7764.40.2630.3130.4050.718
NY YANKEES - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.70.2570.321772668686135101020.4303492505563755451546227
Road Games3.90.2360.300421430337665400.3731551313022129130283918
Lefty Starters4.70.2430.30921773188433260.4089574167715819172610
NY YANKEES - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.481.203246108951962010027112-825486.2%
Road Games3.331.267113.749429810461407-415383.3%

LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games40-37-0.533-413.90.2410.2990.3800.6793.90.2410.2970.3790.677
Home Games24-17+3.117-233.70.2440.3030.3860.6893.60.2280.2890.3480.637
vs Right-handed Starters29-29-2.929-274.00.2450.3020.3830.6864.10.2470.3020.3870.689
Past 7 Games5-2+2.81-63.00.2320.3000.3460.6463.60.2320.2890.3760.665
Grass Games36-34-1.729-383.80.2380.2980.3730.6713.90.2400.2960.3780.673
Night Games32-24+5.426-274.20.2510.3080.4010.7093.80.2340.2920.3730.665
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2410.2997725516141115780.3802852145552447668434850
Home Games3.70.2440.303411338327562430.3861431132991325635262628
Righty Starters4.00.2450.302581944476874580.3832191604142036551323944
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.261.194215.38578187167019913-7221166.7%
Home Games3.361.111128.7524810693711610-513861.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY YANKEES - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/16/2015EOVALDI(R)@ MIAMIPHELPS(R)2-12L1007.5 unO7701682
6/17/2015PINEDA(R)MIAMIURENA(R)2-1W-2007.5 ovU790360
6/18/2015SABATHIA(L)MIAMILATOS(R)9-4W-1358 unO151201060
6/19/2015WARREN(R)DETROITVERLANDER(R)7-2W+1008 ovO1371840
6/20/2015EOVALDI(R)DETROITSIMON(R)14-3W-1408.5 unO18100751
6/21/2015TANAKA(R)DETROITSANCHEZ(R)4-12L-1508 evO96115100
6/22/2015PINEDA(R)PHILADELPHIACORREIA(R)8-11L-2808.5 unO14901890
6/23/2015SABATHIA(L)PHILADELPHIAO'SULLIVAN(R)6-11L-27510 unO131011171
6/24/2015NOVA(R)PHILADELPHIAHAMELS(L)10-2W-1208 unO15131681
6/25/2015WARREN(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)0-4L1407.5 evU663760
6/26/2015EOVALDI(R)@ HOUSTONVELASQUEZ(R)3-2W1158.5 unU980560
6/27/2015TANAKA(R)@ HOUSTONOBERHOLTZER(L)9-6W-1307.5 unO101001082
6/28/2015PINEDA(R)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)1-3L-1107.5 unU231710
6/29/2015SABATHIA(L)@ LA ANGELSWILSON(L)1-4L1208 ovU890640
6/30/2015NOVA(R)@ LA ANGELSHEANEY(L) 
7/1/2015WARREN(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
7/3/2015EOVALDI(R)TAMPA BAYARCHER(R) 
7/4/2015TANAKA(R)TAMPA BAYKARNS(R) 
7/5/2015PINEDA(R)TAMPA BAYRAMIREZ(L) 
7/7/2015 OAKLAND  

LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/16/2015RICHARDS(R)ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R)4-1W-1807.5 unU861570
6/17/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R)2-3L1109 unU11801081
6/18/2015WILSON(L)@ ARIZONAWEBSTER(R)7-1W-1059 evU841860
6/19/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R)12-7W1457 unO12701164
6/20/2015WEAVER(R)@ OAKLANDHAHN(R)1-4L1208 ovU57111101
6/21/2015RICHARDS(R)@ OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)2-3L1007.5 unU880861
6/22/2015SANTIAGO(L)HOUSTONOBERHOLTZER(L)4-3W-1257.5 ovU7100542
6/23/2015WILSON(L)HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)3-13L-1157.5 ovO11821690
6/24/2015HEANEY(L)HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)2-1W-1057.5 unU9141760
6/26/2015SHOEMAKER(R)SEATTLEWALKER(R)1-3L-1157.5 ovU980960
6/27/2015RICHARDS(R)SEATTLEHAPP(L)4-2W-1407.5 unU641870
6/28/2015SANTIAGO(L)SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)3-2W+1057 ovU780541
6/29/2015WILSON(L)NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)4-1W-1308 ovU640890
6/30/2015HEANEY(L)NY YANKEESNOVA(R) 
7/1/2015SHOEMAKER(R)NY YANKEESWARREN(R) 
7/3/2015RICHARDS(R)@ TEXASGONZALEZ(R) 
7/4/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L) 
7/5/2015WILSON(L)@ TEXASLEWIS(R) 
7/7/2015 @ COLORADO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY YANKEES: NEW YORK (AP) - Derek Jeter is gone, the final remaining link to the New York Yankees' last dynasty. He left behind a team in transition, that failed to make the playoffs in consecutive years for the first time in a generation and is beset with an older core coming off injuries.
Alex Rodriguez's return from a season-long drug suspension is the most interesting aspect of the Yankees, who enter the season with a health-challenged rotation, rebuilt bullpen and lineup that was among the least potent in the American League last year.
''I think we've added a lot of good young arms,'' manager Joe Girardi said. ''Added some good young players, as well. I think we've really seen an improvement in our young minor league players and the impact they are capable of having. I think we will continue to see that for years to come.''
If the Yankees founder, young players could be given more of a chance. Top prospects include pitcher Luis Severino, infielders Jose Pirela and Rob Refsnyder, and outfielder Aaron Judge.
But first, many of the old, beaten-up players will be given a chance to show they have something left.
Left fielder Brett Gardner (abdomen) and right fielder Carlos Beltran (elbow) return from surgery, and Jacoby Ellsbury (oblique) missed a significant stretch of spring training. First baseman Mark Teixeira (wrist) hit .216 last year, 143rd among 148 major league qualifiers in his return from an injury that sidelined him for most of 2013.
After signing a big-money deal with the Yankees, catcher Brian McCann was hitting just .209 in May before improving in the second half to finish at .232. Third baseman Chase Headley, acquired from San Diego in July, was given a new contract by the Yankees because they have no confidence in A-Rod's ability to play the field. New York also re-signed Stephen Drew under the theory he can't be as bad as he was in 2014.
Didi Gregorius, obtained from Arizona in a trade, is the primary offensive newcomer and replaces Jeter at shortstop. Left-handed-hitting Garrett Jones hopes to earn at-bats.
''Jeter is still Jeter. Everything that everybody is going to talk about is Jeter,'' Gregorius said. ''But for me - I'm learning and I'm there just to play the game, so just trying to focus on the game and trying to win every game, that's all I can say, not worrying about what's going on around.''
LIGHTNING ROD: The three-time AL MVP, who turns 40 on July 27, has not played a full season since 2007 because the suspension, operations on both hips and other injuries. New York owes him $61 million over the final three seasons of his contract, so he will be given a chance to earn at-bats as a DH, especially against left-handed starters.
RICKETY ROTATION: Masahiro Tanaka missed 2 1/2 months in his first season because of a small elbow ligament tear the Yankees say didn't need surgery. CC Sabathia, limited to eight starts last year, has to show he can pitch effectively with reduced velocity. Michael Pineda, back from shoulder surgery, had a 1.89 ERA in 13 starts last year but missed a long stretch because of the shoulder. New York hopes hard-throwing Nathan Eovaldi can learn to be effective after his acquisition from Miami. With Chris Capuano on the DL and Ivan Nova not expected back from Tommy John surgery until May or June, Adam Warren was the leading contender for fifth starter.
BULLPEN: A strong point last year, the Yankees rebuilt the `pen. David Robertson was allowed to leave for the Chicago White Sox, and David Phelps, Shawn Kelley and Shane Greene were traded. Lefty Andrew Miller and Scott Baker were signed, and Justin Wilson and Chris Martin acquired in trades. Miller and Dellin Betances competed in spring training to replace Robertson as closer.
HOPS: The Yankees are sharing their ballpark with Major League Soccer's expansion New York City team, and Teixeira complained before the soccer team's home opener that the infield would get torn up, leading to bad hops.
LA ANGELS: ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels had the majors' best record last year, and they return this season with baseball's best player at the center of largely the same roster.
Yet the Angels accomplished none of their biggest goals last year when they were swept out of the division series, and their sky-high payroll makes those unmet expectations even more painful.
So are the Angels a legitimate power or an unbalanced, aging team with a rapidly closing window? Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and manager Mike Scioscia can only figure it out by going back to work to find the right combination to contend again.
The Angels are difficult to evaluate because everything depends on the window from which they're viewed.
They have an enormous payroll topped by some of baseball's highest-paid players at their positions - Pujols, Josh Hamilton, C.J. Wilson and Trout, the reigning AL MVP. For all that money, consistent winning and championship contention is expected, which means the Angels' inability to win a single playoff game in five seasons is a disaster.
Yet the Angels still won 98 games last season despite losing budding ace Garrett Richards to a knee injury in August, and general manager Jerry Dipoto has restocked his roster while breathing life into what was considered the majors' worst farm system in recent years. From the bullpen to the heart of the order, Los Angeles has an undeniably solid complement of talent around Trout, the best player in baseball at 23 years old.
But just when the Angels look sharp, new worries arise. The biggest problem in 2015 is the fate of Hamilton, who is likely to be hit by a lengthy suspension for an apparent drug relapse before opening day. His recovery from shoulder surgery would have kept him out anyway.
Hamilton still has three years left on his $125 million contract, but at least his absence is cushioned by the grim fact that he has made no significant, consistent impact on the Angels' offense in two expensive seasons. Los Angeles acquired veteran Matt Joyce from Tampa Bay in the offseason, and returning outfielder Collin Cowgill also can fill in capably.
Some other things to watch when the Angels embark on their 55th season:
WHAT'S ON SECOND: The Angels' biggest problem is at second base, where Howie Kendrick leaves a gaping hole after nearly a decade entrenched in the job. With just a year left on Kendrick's contract, Dipoto traded him to the Dodgers to get promising young starter Andrew Heaney. But the lineup that led the AL in runs has lost its top hit producer - yes, Kendrick had even more than Trout - with no real plan to replace him. Josh Rutledge, Grant Green and Johnny Giavotella are among the light-hitting infielders getting a look in the spring, but none is likely to replace Kendrick's big bat.
RICH MAN: After leading the AL in RBIs and runs last season while winning the MVP trophy, Trout already has accomplished more than pretty much any 23-year-old in baseball history - and he's about to get paid for it. The outfielder's six-year, $144.5 million contract begins this year, albeit at a modest $5.25 million salary for 2015 before the deal skyrockets. Yet Trout hasn't shown any signs of complacency in the offseason, and he is working aggressively with hitting coach Don Baylor on limiting his strikeouts, which jumped to an AL-worst 184 last year.
WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH: After years of ineptitude, the Angels are confident their bullpen will again be among the majors' tops this season. Closer Huston Street and setup man Joe Smith are among the best in the business, while Mike Morin is expected to move into a bigger role with Kevin Jepsen's departure. Fernando Salas, Vinny Pestano and newcomer Cesar Ramos - Jered Weaver's college teammate - all are angling for innings, likely making the bullpen into a source of comfort for Scioscia.
GOTTA PITCH: The Angels' rotation has a high ceiling and a low floor - just like the rest of this team. Weaver and Wilson are on top of the rotation, but many believe both 30-something veterans took a step backward last season. Richards faces an uncertain mid-April return from a long rehabilitation, while Matt Shoemaker must prove he can replicate his shocking 16-victory performance that made him second on AL Rookie of the Year voting. Scioscia also must pick a fifth starter among Heaney, Hector Santiago and Nick Tropeano.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (NY YANKEES-LA ANGELS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Yankees-Angels Preview* ========================

By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

New York (41-36) at Los Angeles (40-37), 10:05 p.m. EDT

Emotions aren't going to be nearly as high for Ivan Nova this time, but the New York Yankees could use a similar performance.

Nova looks to build on his sparkling return from Tommy John surgery as he faces the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night.

Nova allowed three hits before leaving with two outs in the seventh inning of a 10-2 win against Philadelphia on Wednesday in his first start since April 2014.

"I almost cried when I was walking by the tunnel," Nova said. "When I first walked onto the mound, I didn't believe it."

Manager Joe Girardi certainly liked what he saw out of the right-hander, who had a 4.02 ERA in three minor league starts before his return to the rotation.

"I thought his sinker was really good, his curveball was really good, his command of the strike zone ... everything - his pace," Girardi said.

Nova hasn't had a whole lot of success against the Angels even though his team has. He has a 5.45 ERA in six starts in this series, but is 4-2 since he's been backed by an average of 9.0 runs.

New York (41-36), though, is batting .197 and averaging 2.4 runs while losing five of seven on the road, including Monday's 4-1 defeat to Los Angeles (40-37).

Mark Teixeira's struggles haven't been limited to the road, as he's 7 for 39 in 11 overall games. The first baseman has a .153 average in his last 18 games at Los Angeles, including 2 for 21 in the past seven.

Brett Gardner isn't having any such trouble, going 25 for 50 with four homers, seven doubles, 11 RBIs and 15 runs in his past 11 games while hitting safely in his last seven.

Gardner is 11 for 25 in his past six games with the Angels.

While the Yankees are trying to avoid a three-game slide, Los Angeles is aiming for a four-game winning streak for the first time since matching its season high with a five-gamer from May 28-June 1.

The Angels will turn to prized prospect Andrew Heaney again after he allowed one run and four hits in six innings of a 2-1 win in 13 over Houston on Wednesday. The left-hander was recalled hours earlier from Triple-A Salt Lake, getting his season debut in an unexpected move after Matt Shoemaker was pushed back.

Heaney, 24, went 0-3 with a 5.83 ERA in seven games - five starts - with Miami last year and he was a disappointment for Los Angeles with a 7.03 ERA in six spring starts.

"This is the guy that I know our scouting department and (general manager Jerry Dipoto) had hoped we would see in the spring," manager Mike Scioscia told MLB's official website. "He's got real stuff. Hopefully it's the start of something big for us."

Mike Trout is 5 for 13 with two homers in four games after connecting for a solo shot Monday. The reigning AL MVP has homered for each of his last three hits over his last three meetings with the Yankees, doubling his career total against them to go with his .330 average in 25 games.

"Oh, it's always fun to play the Yankees," Trout said.

He's 4 for 11 with two doubles off Nova.


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