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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 8/1/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA  HELLICKSON )
 
HOUSTON  KEUCHEL )
+1.5  -115

-1.5  -105
+187

-205

7.5un
 
2
Final
9

ARIZONA (50 - 51) at HOUSTON (58 - 46)
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Saturday, 8/1/2015 7:10 PM
JEREMY HELLICKSON (R) vs. DALLAS KEUCHEL (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
977ARIZONA+182Ov 7.5,+105+190Ov 7.5,-105
978HOUSTON-195Un 7.5,-125-210Un 7.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games50-51+3.251-444.40.2630.3230.4040.7284.30.2560.3140.4180.732
Road Games24-24+4.823-234.40.2620.3200.3970.7174.20.2500.3060.4170.723
vs Left-handed Starters11-14-2.211-94.20.2650.3290.4100.7394.40.2530.3210.4150.736
Past 7 Games6-1+6.43-34.60.2750.3370.4390.7762.10.2080.2720.3220.594
Grass Games50-51+3.251-444.40.2630.3230.4040.7284.30.2560.3140.4180.732
Night Games37-37+3.638-314.50.2660.3260.4150.7414.30.2550.3130.4060.719
Interleague9-3+7.76-54.80.2750.3310.4300.7613.90.2330.2990.3800.679
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2630.323101353092817129900.4044233158219073091509846
Road Games4.40.2620.320481736455786480.3971991473844335947244217
Lefty Starters4.20.2650.32925890236456240.410102852022019428102910
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.351.2913441401283142913029918-18271564.3%
Road Games2.951.226149.3554912714561369-915865.2%

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games58-46+8.248-514.40.2440.3060.4250.7323.70.2380.2930.3760.668
Home Games36-18+1325-274.50.2460.3170.4550.7723.40.2330.2820.3800.662
vs Right-handed Starters37-25+12.233-264.80.2490.3090.4410.7503.90.2370.2920.3770.669
Past 7 Games4-3+0.53-44.10.2610.3000.4230.7233.00.2370.2730.3440.617
Grass Games58-40+14.646-484.60.2470.3090.4330.7423.60.2370.2910.3730.664
Night Games40-29+8.230-354.30.2430.3040.4280.7323.60.2390.2910.3800.672
Interleague8-2+5.69-16.90.2820.3370.5560.8934.20.2410.2860.3660.653
HOUSTON - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2440.3061043476848177121430.4254353139237564374549456
Home Games4.50.2460.317541702419877850.4552331764663431044265127
Righty Starters4.80.2490.3096220815181085940.4412811805484637938314836
HOUSTON - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.631.016297.39587217308528919-17271367.5%
Home Games2.220.896166.34341114193517010-816672.7%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/18/2015ANDERSON(R)SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R)4-8L-1058.5 unO107114100
7/19/2015CORBIN(L)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L)1-2L+1007.5 unU990560
7/20/2015DE LA ROSA(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R)3-1W-1608 unU870781
7/21/2015HELLICKSON(R)MIAMILATOS(R)0-3L-1358 unU560970
7/22/2015RAY(L)MIAMIFERNANDEZ(R)3-5L+1057 unO8111750
7/23/2015GODLEY(R)MILWAUKEEFIERS(R)8-3W+1258 ovO1390732
7/24/2015CORBIN(L)MILWAUKEENELSON(R)1-2L-1258 unU870680
7/25/2015DE LA ROSA(R)MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R)2-0W-1158 ovU4536101
7/26/2015HELLICKSON(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)3-0W-1508 unU9100491
7/27/2015RAY(L)@ SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L)4-3W1157 unP5100982
7/28/2015GODLEY(R)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R)8-4W1657 unO1260950
7/29/2015CORBIN(L)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)8-2W1606.5 unO1570771
7/31/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ HOUSTONFELDMAN(R)6-4W1258 evO1492841
8/1/2015HELLICKSON(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L) 
8/2/2015RAY(L)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R) 
8/3/2015GODLEY(R)@ WASHINGTONFISTER(R) 
8/4/2015CORBIN(L)@ WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R) 
8/5/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L) 
8/6/2015HELLICKSON(R)@ WASHINGTONROSS(R) 
8/7/2015RAY(L)CINCINNATIIGLESIAS(R) 
8/8/2015 CINCINNATI  

HOUSTON - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/18/2015FELDMAN(R)TEXASLEWIS(R)6-7L-1308.5 evO8411491
7/19/2015KEUCHEL(L)TEXASGALLARDO(R)10-0W-1807 unO13100330
7/21/2015VELASQUEZ(R)BOSTONJOHNSON(L)8-3W-1158 unO960831
7/22/2015MCHUGH(R)BOSTONKELLY(R)4-2W-1408 unU850772
7/23/2015MCCULLERS(R)BOSTONMILEY(L)5-4W-1307.5 evO10711090
7/24/2015KAZMIR(L)@ KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R)4-0W-1108 unU1170450
7/25/2015FELDMAN(R)@ KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)1-2L1308 unU531760
7/26/2015KEUCHEL(L)@ KANSAS CITYVENTURA(R)1-5L-1157 unU6601140
7/28/2015MCHUGH(R)LA ANGELSWILSON(L)10-5W-1407.5 unO1460981
7/29/2015MCCULLERS(R)LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)6-3W-1307.5 unO1160960
7/30/2015KAZMIR(L)LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R)3-0W-1307.5 ovU660361
7/31/2015FELDMAN(R)ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)4-6L-1358 evO8411492
8/1/2015KEUCHEL(L)ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R) 
8/2/2015MCHUGH(R)ARIZONARAY(L) 
8/3/2015MCCULLERS(R)@ TEXASLEWIS(R) 
8/4/2015KAZMIR(L)@ TEXASGALLARDO(R) 
8/5/2015FELDMAN(R)@ TEXASMARTINEZ(R) 
8/6/2015KEUCHEL(L)@ OAKLANDBROOKS(R) 
8/7/2015MCHUGH(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R) 
8/8/2015 @ OAKLAND  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona's desert overhaul began last summer with the hire of Tony La Russa as chief baseball officer.
More hires followed: Dave Stewart as general manager, Joe Carter and De Jon Watson to front-office positions, Chip Hale as the new manager.
Now that the brain trust is in place, it's time to see what the new-look Diamondbacks can do on the field.
''I don't have a crystal ball. I just know we'll be competitive,'' La Russa said. ''I've said before, I'll be broken-hearted if we don't have a winning record this year.''
Arizona has fallen hard since winning the 2011 NL West crown, putting together a pair of .500 seasons before dropping to 64-98 a year ago, the worst record in baseball and second-worst in franchise history.
Some of it was injuries; the Diamondbacks lost three pitchers to Tommy John surgery and seemed to have every one of their top players get hurt at some point.
But La Russa and the rest of the front office also saw need for changes, which began during the trade deadline and continued during the offseason.
Gone are catcher Miguel Montero, third baseman Martin Prado, shortstop Didi Gregorius, along with pitchers Wade Miley and Brandon McCarthy.
Even with the losses, Arizona's lineup should be potent.
A.J. Pollock, Mark Trumbo and Paul Goldschmidt are all healthy after missing games last season and David Peralta returns in right field after a solid rookie season. Arizona also picked up Cuban slugger Yasmany Tomas, who has potentially game-changing power.
But, as has been the case in the desert, pitching will be the big question
Arizona traded Miley to Boston and its opening day starter will be Josh Collmenter, an over-the-top-throwing right-hander who has bounced between the bullpen and the rotation during his four big-league seasons.
Patrick Corbin and Bronson Arroyo were part of the rotation last season, but both underwent Tommy John surgery and aren't expected to return until at least midseason.
The Diamondbacks picked up right-hander Rubby De La Rosa in the Miley trade and right-hander Jeremy Hellickson in another deal with Tampa Bay. Arizona also signed 21-year-old Cuban right-hander Yoan Lopez, who is competing for a spot in the rotation, and has right-handers Chase Anderson and Trevor Cahill back from last season.
For all the potential the Diamondbacks have with their bats, it won't matter much if the pitchers don't come through.
A few more things to look for from the 2015 Arizona Diamondbacks:
GOLDY SHINES: Goldschmidt was having another stellar season in 2014 when he was derailed by a broken hand at the start of August. Before his injury, the All-Star first baseman had become one of the best power hitters in the game and was runner-up in the NL MVP race in 2013, when he hit .302 with 26 homers and 125 RBIs. He felt good throughout spring training and expected to be back giving the Diamondbacks some consistent pop in the lineup.
REPLACING MONTERO: Arizona took a gamble during the offseason by trading Montero to the Chicago Cubs. A two-time All-Star, Montero was a steadying influence in the clubhouse and behind the plate, not to mention a power bat in the lineup. Now that he's gone, the Diamondbacks will turn to 31-year-old Tuffy Gosewisch, who has 179 career at-bats and didn't break into the majors until 2013 after eight years in the minors.
ADDING TOMAS: The Diamondbacks made a bit of an international splash by signing Tomas to a six-year, $68 million contract. The dilemma now is to figure out where to play him and how quickly he can adjust to playing in the big leagues. Arizona would like to play the 24-year-old at third base, but could move him to the outfield if he can't make the transition to a position he's never played. Tomas has plenty of raw ability and is young, so the Diamondbacks have high hopes for him - wherever he ends up playing.
HUDSON'S RETURN: Daniel Hudson was a consistent performer on Arizona's staff before having Tommy John surgery each of the past two seasons. He returned last September, pitching in the bullpen. The right-hander is expected to start the season in the bullpen, but could find a place back in the rotation if he remains healthy.
HOUSTON: HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Astros moved out of the major league basement last season.
Now the question is whether Jose Altuve and his teammates are ready to contend this year or if they still need a couple of seasons to complete their rebuild and get back to the postseason.
Owner Jim Crane is confident the time is now.
''This is our year,'' he said, adding that their goal is to make the playoffs.
The Astros made a 19-game improvement in 2014 to win 70 games and snap a streak of three straight 100-loss seasons. They beefed up a bullpen that struggled last year and added more pop to a lineup that was fourth in the majors with 163 homers in 2014 in an attempt to take another step in 2015.
''These guys are all professional baseball players and they all want to win,'' general manager Jeff Luhnow said. ''We're not going to set any limitations on them. It's up to them at this point. We've done our work for the offseason.''
The Astros blew 25 saves last season, a statistic that troubled Crane more than any other number associated with his team. His first order of business this offseason was to bring in players to get that number down this year.
To that end, Houston added relievers Luke Gregerson and Pat Neshek. Gregerson appeared in 72 games for the Athletics last season and posted a 2.12 ERA and Neshek saw action in 71 games for St. Louis in 2014 with a 1.87 ERA.
A lineup that already had power aplenty with Chris Carter, whose 37 homers tied for second in the majors last season, and George Springer, who hit 20 in just 78 games, now has more sluggers with the addition of Evan Gattis and Colby Rasmus. Gattis has hit 43 homers combined in his first two major league seasons and Rasmus has hit at least 22 home runs in two of the last three years.
That power is what excites first-year manager A.J. Hinch most about his team.
''We have a chance to be a dangerous lineup,'' Hinch said with a smile.
Some things to know about the 2015 Astros:
EXPECTATIONS FOR ALTUVE: Altuve became the first Astros player to win a batting title by hitting .341 last season. He set a team record with 225 hits, was third in the majors with 47 doubles, had 59 RBIs and tied for second in the league with 56 stolen bases.
So what does Luhnow expect the 24-year-old second baseman to do for an encore?
''He's going to be a .300 career hitter, which are few and far between,'' Luhnow said. ''So there's going to be years like with most of these great hitters where they hit .340 and years that they hit .305. In my mind Altuve is an elite major league hitter and we're going to see it year in and year out.''
SPRINGER'S SECOND YEAR: Springer, the 11th overall pick in the 2011 draft, hit .231 with 20 homers and 51 RBIs in 78 games as a rookie. He injured his left quadriceps on July 20 and he didn't play again. The Astros are eager to see what the right fielder can do in a full season.
''He's got a ton of potential,'' Hinch said. ''He's a dynamic player. He can do a lot of different things in a lot of different ways. Everybody sort of sits up in their seats when he comes up to bat. I think there's a chance for him to have impact in all (areas) of the game, which is hard to come by.''
CAN ROTATION BE CONSISTENT?: Dallas Keuchel (12-9, 2.93 ERA) and Collin McHugh (11-9, 2.73) had breakout seasons in 2014, but can they perform at that level in a second year to lead the rotation? Keuchel posted ERAs of over 5.00 in both of his first two seasons before being chosen this year's opening day starter with his work last year, and McHugh had ERAs of 7.59 and 10.04 in his first two years before his success in 2014.
ANOTHER NEW SKIPPER: Counting interim managers, Hinch is the seventh manager the Astros have had since 2009. He was hired just after last season following the firing of Bo Porter, who was let go near the end of his second season.
This is the second time the 40-year-old Hinch has led a team after he managed Arizona from May 2009 until July 2010, when he was fired after 31-48 start. He was the vice president of professional scouting for San Diego from 2010 until August.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (ARIZONA-HOUSTON) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Diamondbacks-Astros Preview* =============================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Arizona (49-51) at Houston (58-45), 7:10 p.m. EDT

Dallas Keuchel had one of his worst efforts of the season in his latest start but a return to Houston might be what he needs to put that behind quickly.

The Astros left-hander will try to extend his 24-inning home scoreless streak and become the AL's first 13-game winner Saturday night, but he will have to face the surging Arizona Diamondbacks.

Keuchel (12-5, 2.32 ERA) yielded four runs in the first inning in Sunday's 5-1 loss to Kansas City. He also gave up a season-high 10 hits in 6 2-3 innings and matched his most runs allowed this season with five.

Keuchel will try to shake that off by extending the longest home scoreless streak by an Astros pitcher since Hall of Famer Randy Johnson had a 36-inning run in 1998.

"It's going to be a fight the rest of the year, just because we're in the playoff hunt and every team's looking to put their best foot forward," said Keuchel, whose team is two games ahead of Los Angeles in the AL West.

Keuchel, 10-0 with 1.33 ERA in his last 14 home games dating to last season, will also try to join Johnson as the only pitchers in team history with four consecutive scoreless home starts of seven innings or more Saturday. Johnson is also the last in the majors to accomplish that feat.

Keuchel will face a team that's won six in a row after a 6-4 victory in 10 innings in Friday's series opener. The Diamondbacks (50-51) rallied from a three-run deficit to send Houston (58-46) to just its second loss in 14 home games.

Welington Castillo and Jake Lamb had the final of Arizona's 14 hits with their back-to-back homers in the 10th. Arizona is batting .347 with 22 runs in its past three games after hitting .235 and averaging 3.2 runs in its previous 15.

Castillo's homer was his fourth in three games, and he'll try to add to that binge while helping the Diamondbacks extend their longest win streak since a nine-game run in August 2011.

Jeremy Hellickson (7-6, 4.60) will try to build on a superb July for a team that has posted a 1.90 ERA by its starting pitchers in the past eight games. The right-hander went 2-1 with a 1.88 ERA in four starts last month and lasted six innings in a 3-0 win over Milwaukee on Sunday.

"I don't know what the word is for it, but you really don't want to be the guy (that ends the streak)," Hellickson said.

Hellickson also got the benefit of making three home starts in July. He's 0-2 with a 7.58 ERA in his last four road games and had his most recent one - July 8 against Texas - cut short after allowing two runs in four innings because of a blister on his right thumb.

Hellickson will make his first start against Houston and will try to lead Arizona to its first five-game road win streak since May 6-18, 2013.

Keuchel is 1-1 with a 1.84 ERA in two career home starts against the Diamondbacks, tossing eight innings of one-run ball to beat them last June.


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