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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 7/7/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN DIEGO  ROSS )
 
PITTSBURGH  LIRIANO )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+125

-135

7un
 
2
Final
3

SAN DIEGO (39 - 46) at PITTSBURGH (48 - 34)
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Tuesday, 7/7/2015 7:05 PM
TYSON ROSS (R) vs. FRANCISCO LIRIANO (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
903SAN DIEGO+145Ov 6.5,-125+130Ov 7,-105
904PITTSBURGH-155Un 6.5,+105-140Un 7,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN DIEGO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games39-46-6.549-344.00.2390.2910.3700.6614.50.2550.3160.4170.734
Road Games21-24025-204.00.2400.2980.3750.6734.30.2610.3200.4170.738
vs Left-handed Starters11-8+3.413-64.80.2500.3120.3910.7023.70.2240.2950.3690.664
Past 7 Games2-5-2.81-51.40.1770.2460.2730.5193.30.2020.2640.3180.583
Grass Games39-46-6.549-344.00.2390.2910.3700.6614.50.2550.3160.4170.734
Night Games28-30-1.432-253.90.2380.2900.3640.6534.50.2640.3230.4180.741
SAN DIEGO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2390.29185290869413518700.3703222167205354363517865
Road Games4.00.2400.2984515863818311360.3751761313852931130253433
Lefty Starters4.80.2500.31219653163383160.3918759185712616131018
SAN DIEGO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.751.249259.3118108233259123615-1322678.6%
Road Games3.251.220130.34947118114112410-813476.5%

PITTSBURGH - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games48-34+6.834-404.00.2570.3090.3820.6913.30.2440.2990.3430.642
Home Games27-15+5.618-224.00.2570.3120.3810.6923.00.2370.2870.3370.624
vs Right-handed Starters39-28+5.529-314.00.2530.3050.3770.6823.40.2470.3010.3490.650
Past 7 Games6-1+4.84-34.60.2820.3440.4330.7772.90.2410.2920.3290.621
Grass Games48-34+6.834-404.00.2570.3090.3820.6913.30.2440.2990.3430.642
Night Games30-23+0.623-263.90.2520.3050.3740.6793.40.2500.3030.3500.653
PITTSBURGH - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2570.3098228397311536630.3823142136476158869559668
Home Games4.00.2570.312421400360743310.3811571112913028938205029
Righty Starters4.00.2530.3056723265891274510.3772521745274647357458554
PITTSBURGH - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.531.1772498070222207121810-1328780%
Home Games2.571.064126383610511291028-415288.2%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN DIEGO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/23/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L)3-2W1656.5 unU850790
6/24/2015KENNEDY(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R)0-6L1157 evU571640
6/25/2015SHIELDS(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R)8-13L1206.5 ovO12501970
6/26/2015ROSS(R)ARIZONARAY(L)4-2W-1406.5 evU840233
6/27/2015CASHNER(R)ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R)7-2W-1256.5 ovO1581840
6/28/2015DESPAIGNE(R)ARIZONAANDERSON(R)4-6L-1107.5 unO531620
6/30/2015KENNEDY(R)SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L)0-5L-1207.5 unU152730
7/1/2015SHIELDS(R)SEATTLEWALKER(R)0-7L-1057 unP341970
7/2/2015ROSS(R)@ ST LOUISCOONEY(L)5-3W1007.5 unO8809132
7/3/2015CASHNER(R)@ ST LOUISWACHA(R)2-1W1407 unU860430
7/4/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)1-2L1857 unU981450
7/5/2015KENNEDY(R)@ ST LOUISLYNN(R)1-3L1707 unU350731
7/6/2015SHIELDS(R)@ PITTSBURGHBURNETT(R)1-2L1057 ovU751550
7/7/2015ROSS(R)@ PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L) 
7/8/2015CASHNER(R)@ PITTSBURGHMORTON(R) 
7/10/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L) 
7/11/2015KENNEDY(R)@ TEXASLEWIS(R) 
7/12/2015SHIELDS(R)@ TEXASGALLARDO(R) 

PITTSBURGH - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/23/2015LOCKE(L)CINCINNATISMITH(R)7-6W-1508 unO76214121
6/24/2015COLE(R)CINCINNATILEAKE(R)2-5L-1806.5 ovO8701290
6/25/2015BURNETT(R)CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)4-5L-1607.5 unO1112217142
6/26/2015LIRIANO(L)ATLANTAPEREZ(R)3-2W-2406.5 ovU11111661
6/27/2015MORTON(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R)8-4W-1557 evO13711172
6/28/2015LOCKE(L)ATLANTAWOOD(L)1-2L-1607 unU660890
6/30/2015COLE(R)@ DETROITVERLANDER(R)5-4W-1157.5 ovO1519017121
7/1/2015BURNETT(R)@ DETROITSIMON(R)9-3W1008.5 evO2111111102
7/2/2015LIRIANO(L)@ DETROITRYAN(L)8-4W-1359 evO131101090
7/3/2015MORTON(R)CLEVELANDBAUER(R)2-5L-1157.5 unU3317100
7/4/2015LOCKE(L)CLEVELANDANDERSON(R)1-0W-1108 ovU640330
7/5/2015COLE(R)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)5-3W-1306.5 unO861521
7/6/2015BURNETT(R)SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R)2-1W-1157 ovU550751
7/7/2015LIRIANO(L)SAN DIEGOROSS(R) 
7/8/2015MORTON(R)SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R) 
7/9/2015LOCKE(L)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R) 
7/10/2015COLE(R)ST LOUISLYNN(R) 
7/11/2015BURNETT(R)ST LOUISLACKEY(R) 
7/12/2015LIRIANO(L)ST LOUISLYONS(L) 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN DIEGO: San Diego Padres manager Bud Black turned the corner to meet the press on the first day of spring training and was taken aback at the throng of reporters waiting.
''What are we, the Yankees?'' Black asked.
No, but they're no longer the anonymous Padres, the light-hitting, star-less team planted near the bottom of the NL West.
Thanks to first-year general manager A.J. Preller's wild offseason, the Padres have been remade. There's suddenly star power. And expectations, too.
''The organization, from top on down, there's a different vibe,'' Black said.
A new ace in James Shields joins an already strong rotation. Matt Kemp, Justin Upton and Wil Myers make for a brand new power-hitting outfield. Derek Norris is now catching. Newcomers Yangervis Solarte and Will Middlebrooks have had great springs as they compete at third base.
''I'm impressed,'' Kemp said. ''We've got a lot of great players in this clubhouse. We have a really good chance of winning some games.''
It's been a long time since people have been saying that about the Padres. They were last in the postseason in 2006. They haven't had a winning season since 2010 and last year finished 18 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
A lost season included a shake-up at the top. Preller, a former assistant GM with Texas, replaced the fired Josh Byrnes in August. Preller was then the clear star of baseball's hot stove season.
Kemp, who acknowledged he was shocked the Dodgers traded him, thinks the Padres now have the best outfield in the game.
Shields, who helped get Kansas City to the World Series last season, was the last piece. He signed in February.
''Shields wanted to be here. Kemp, Upton, Norris, those guys are happy to be here,'' Black said. ''They're happy to be in San Diego. They're happy to be a Padre. That's a good thing.''
Now it will be up to Black, lauded for squeezing as much as he can out of bad rosters, to make them winners. The Padres expect to contend for at least a wild card spot.
''I've been in San Diego for 40 years. That energy is back,'' Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler said. ''People are talking baseball and it's fun to be a Padre right now.''
ROTATION WORKHORSES: Adding Shields gives the Padres baseball's most durable pitcher on a staff already known for eating innings. The right-hander has tossed 1,785 2/3 innings since 2007. No pitcher has thrown more. Tyson Ross (195 2/3) and Ian Kennedy (201) were workhorses in 2014. Right-hander Andrew Cashner was the exception, but last year's opening-day starter has looked dominant as he returns from arm issues. Brandon Morrow and Odrisamer Despaigne are contending for the fifth spot. And Josh Johnson, coming back from elbow surgery, could be ready by June. ''The one thing we do have is pitching depth,'' Shields said. ''And you can never have too much.'' The one issue: no left-handers.
CAN THEY FIELD?: The new outfield packs power, but can they cover spacious Petco Park? Kemp's arthritic hips were made public during trade discussions and he no longer has the speed for center. Myers has only played there in the minors. ''They read the noise that we're not going to play defense,'' Black said. ''Players have a lot of pride.'' Veteran Wil Nieves, a non-roster invite, is the likely backup catcher with Tim Federowicz sidelined following knee surgery.
WHO PLAYS THIRD?: Solarte, acquired last summer from the Yankees, has impressed at the plate and can also play second and first. Middlebrooks, coming off a poor, injury-plagued 2014 in Boston, has hit well and looked smooth in the field. ''I'm not too worried about it. I know I'm a good player,'' Middlebrooks said. ''He's a good player as well. We're both going to be on the field at some point.''
WHAT HAPPENS TO QUENTIN?: Preller's next task is to figure out what to do with all his spare outfielders. That includes Carlos Quentin, the oft-injured two-time All-Star. ''Everyone knows there's a DH in the American League,'' said Quentin, who is open to a trade. Will Venable and Cameron Maybin also face uncertain futures.
PRESSURE ON BLACK: Black found a way to win 77 games last year with a roster that scored 535 runs, 38 fewer than any other team. But Preller declined to extend his contract in the offseason. ''We're both in the last year before we're free agents,'' Kennedy said, grinning.
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 (SAN DIEGO-PITTSBURGH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Padres-Pirates Preview* ========================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

San Diego (39-45) at Pittsburgh (47-34), 7:05 p.m. EDT

The San Diego Padres are still struggling offensively, and a matchup with Francisco Liriano likely won't help matters.

They'll try to avoid matching their longest losing streak of the season Tuesday night against Liriano and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.

Neither team was overly impressive at the plate in Monday's series opener, combining for 12 hits and going 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Pedro Alvarez's single with two outs in the ninth was the difference in Pittsburgh's 2-1 victory.

"Just trying to focus on the task at hand which was going up there and trying to get the job done, no matter who it was," said Alvarez, who is married to the daughter of Padres interim manager Pat Murphy.

The lackluster showing was rarer for the Pirates (48-34), who have won eight of 10 and are averaging 4.6 runs in their last nine. The Padres (39-46), meanwhile, have dropped three in a row and have scored two runs or fewer in six of seven.

All-Star Justin Upton and Matt Kemp are a combined 5 for 45 with 16 strikeouts in that span, and their history versus Liriano (5-6, 2.99 ERA) doesn't bode well. Kemp is 0 for 11 off the left-hander, while Upton is 1 for 10.

Liriano is 4-2 with a 1.98 ERA over his last eight games, completing seven or more innings in five of the last six. He put the clamps on a much better offense Thursday, limiting Detroit to five hits over seven scoreless innings in an 8-4 road victory.

The left-hander's .190 opponents' batting average is baseball's second-lowest behind Max Scherzer (.181).

Liriano struck out 11 over six scoreless innings in a 6-2 loss at Petco Park on May 29 and is 1-2 with a 1.97 ERA in five career starts against San Diego.

The Pirates put Josh Harrison on the 15-day disabled list Monday due to a left thumb injury, and it's unclear how long he'll be out. Though the third baseman has underwhelmed with a .279 batting average after hitting .315 and earning an All-Star nod last season, he was batting .333 over his past 25 games and is tied for second on the team with 20 doubles.

Gregory Polanco was 1 for 4 while hitting in Harrison's customary leadoff spot Monday, while Jung Ho Kang started at third and also went 1 for 4.

Starling Marte, who is second on the team with 44 runs, didn't play and is day to day after leaving Sunday's win over Cleveland with discomfort in his left side.

Tyson Ross (5-7, 3.63) has excelled lately for San Diego despite a generous amount of walks. He's 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA in his last three outings while walking 11 in 21 innings.

One reason he's been able to survive the walks is his ability to limit home runs. His 0.27 homers allowed per nine innings is the second-lowest rate in the majors behind A.J. Burnett (0.24), and he hasn't given up a home run in his last 12 outings, spanning 74 innings.

Ross walked five Thursday at St. Louis, but limited the Cardinals to three runs over six innings in a 5-3, 11-inning win.

Pittsburgh is one of baseball's least patient teams in terms of drawing walks, averaging one every 14.8 plate appearances. Ross is 1-2 with a 3.55 ERA in four starts against the Pirates. He allowed three runs over six innings in a 5-2 loss May 30.

Jordy Mercer, 18 for 44 over his last 11 games, is 5 for 8 off Ross.


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