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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 9/1/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN FRANCISCO  BUMGARNER )
 
LA DODGERS  GREINKE )
+1.5  -200

-1.5  +170
+105

-115

6un
 
1
Final
2

SAN FRANCISCO (69 - 62) at LA DODGERS (73 - 57)
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Tuesday, 9/1/2015 10:10 PM
MADISON BUMGARNER (L) vs. ZACK GREINKE (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
913SAN FRANCISCO+130Ov 5.5,-120+105Ov 6,+105
914LA DODGERS-140Un 5.5,+100-115Un 6,-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games69-62+1.564-584.30.2680.3220.4050.7273.80.2480.3030.3960.699
Road Games31-35-2.439-214.60.2660.3200.4130.7334.30.2590.3160.4360.752
vs Right-handed Starters51-48-4.549-444.30.2670.3220.4040.7263.90.2450.3000.3930.693
Past 7 Games3-4-15-24.60.2630.3240.3760.7004.70.2480.3100.4210.732
Grass Games69-62+1.564-584.30.2680.3220.4050.7273.80.2480.3030.3960.699
Night Games45-41+1.242-364.50.2710.3270.4070.7343.80.2490.3040.3940.698
Division27-24+0.625-254.10.2590.3190.3880.7074.10.2630.3220.4080.730
SAN FRANCISCO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2680.32213145211210230321090.405536363926709271366112266
Road Games4.60.2660.3206623646301249680.4132861874943647573256331
Righty Starters4.30.2670.32299339290517025820.40440227669253696102459345
SAN FRANCISCO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.181.171402.31551423534011834015-1535881.4%
Road Games3.421.231210.3888019726621736-1118675%

LA DODGERS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games73-57-10.863-644.10.2510.3210.4170.7383.60.2430.2960.3670.662
Home Games45-21+1139-264.30.2560.3210.4370.7573.30.2330.2790.3520.631
vs Left-handed Starters16-14-614-153.80.2480.3180.4040.7223.40.2360.2870.3670.654
Past 7 Games6-1+5.22-53.90.2210.2860.3580.6452.00.2160.2790.2800.559
Grass Games73-57-10.863-644.10.2510.3210.4170.7383.60.2430.2960.3670.662
Night Games53-43-11.651-424.20.2540.3220.4230.7453.70.2430.2980.3760.674
Division30-20+1.628-214.50.2590.3320.4530.7853.90.2520.3030.3770.680
LA DODGERS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.10.2510.32113043051082211191550.417512443996398891295810373
Home Games4.30.2560.32166213954712110820.4372762054832842753224831
Lefty Starters3.80.2480.31830988245474330.40411410222582123292612
LA DODGERS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.011.299363.31711623473812541025-23361866.7%
Home Games3.201.1152007571166165722919-6221068.8%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN FRANCISCO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/18/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ ST LOUISLYNN(R)2-0W1307 unU6110240
8/19/2015CAIN(R)@ ST LOUISGARCIA(L)3-4L1507 unP860970
8/20/2015PEAVY(R)@ PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)0-4L1208 unU6100960
8/21/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L)6-4W-1207 unO14901071
8/22/2015LEAKE(R)@ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)2-3L1607 unU460401
8/23/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)2-5L1707 ovP811011103
8/25/2015CAIN(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R)5-8L+1306.5 evO9811041
8/26/2015PEAVY(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)4-2W+1007.5 unU651550
8/27/2015BUMGARNER(L)CHICAGO CUBSHAREN(R)9-1W-1807 evO1030341
8/28/2015LEAKE(R)ST LOUISWACHA(R)5-4W-1106.5 unO10130733
8/29/2015VOGELSONG(R)ST LOUISLYNN(R)0-6L+1257 unU7701380
8/30/2015HESTON(R)ST LOUISGARCIA(L)5-7L+1057 unO12501370
8/31/2015PEAVY(R)@ LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)4-5L1357.5 unO1313012130
9/1/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R) 
9/2/2015LEAKE(R)@ LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L) 
9/3/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ COLORADORUSIN(L) 
9/4/2015HESTON(R)@ COLORADODE LA ROSA(L) 
9/5/2015PEAVY(R)@ COLORADOBETTIS(R) 
9/6/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ COLORADOFLANDE(L) 
9/7/2015 @ ARIZONA  
9/8/2015 @ ARIZONA  

LA DODGERS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/18/2015KERSHAW(L)@ OAKLANDDOUBRONT(L)4-5L-2506.5 unO711112100
8/19/2015WOOD(L)@ OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)2-5L-1208 unU220840
8/21/2015ANDERSON(L)@ HOUSTONFIERS(R)0-3L1158 unU030730
8/22/2015GREINKE(R)@ HOUSTONKAZMIR(L)1-3L-1257 unU761300
8/23/2015KERSHAW(L)@ HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)2-3L-1506.5 unU10601050
8/25/2015WOOD(L)@ CINCINNATILAMB(L)5-1W-1307.5 unU760780
8/26/2015ANDERSON(L)@ CINCINNATIHOLMBERG(L)7-4W-1708 ovO1071871
8/27/2015GREINKE(R)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)1-0W-1907 ovU780471
8/28/2015KERSHAW(L)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R)4-1W-2406.5 unU660331
8/29/2015LATOS(R)CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)5-2W+1157.5 unU1180691
8/30/2015WOOD(L)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R)0-2L+1157 ovU02013121
8/31/2015ANDERSON(L)SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R)5-4W-1457.5 unO1213013130
9/1/2015GREINKE(R)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L) 
9/2/2015KERSHAW(L)SAN FRANCISCOLEAKE(R) 
9/3/2015LATOS(R)@ SAN DIEGOREA(R) 
9/4/2015WOOD(L)@ SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R) 
9/5/2015ANDERSON(L)@ SAN DIEGOROSS(R) 
9/6/2015GREINKE(R)@ SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R) 
9/7/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
9/8/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN FRANCISCO: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The San Francisco Giants lost Pablo Sandoval to big money and the Boston Red Sox. They missed out paying big money to left-hander Jon Lester, who instead signed with the Chicago Cubs.
While the reigning World Series champions are ready to shed that every-other-year title trend, plenty of people wonder whether general manager Brian Sabean and his staff did enough during the offseason to stay near the top in the talented NL West.
Ask manager Bruce Bochy and his players, and they consider the additions of healthy right-hander Matt Cain and center fielder Angel Pagan back into the mix as a big deal right up there with signing a prized free agent.
And, of course, they have World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner ready to build off his remarkable postseason.
As he addressed the team at the start of spring training, Bochy reminded the Giants that it's hard to win consistently year after year.
''We had a great year last year,'' Bochy said. ''We have to go about our business and get ready for a new year. We'll still enjoy and savor those memories but at the same time it's time for us to get ready. ... Your lock on success is as good as that last game, so we've got to get after it.''
Durable right fielder Hunter Pence is sidelined with a broken left forearm that could keep him out until early May, while left fielder Nori Aoki will join the team he lost to in last year's Fall Classic while with the Kansas City Royals.
Casey McGehee, traded to San Francisco from the Marlins, will take over at third base with Sandoval's departure on a $95 million, five-year contract to Boston. He has said he won't try to replace the formerly popular Kung Fu Panda.
''I feel like we get a lot of flak for not doing anything this offseason,'' shortstop Brandon Crawford said. ''We got Aoki, we got McGehee. We have Cain coming back healthy that I think a lot of people forget. We've got Pagan coming back healthy. It's almost like getting four new guys.''
Bochy joked to Aoki - whom he calls ''a catalyst'' - about hitting 30 home runs. The speedy Japanese outfielder responded, ''24.''
''We're playing for a championship,'' Aoki said. ''It's a passionate group of guys.''
Here are some things to look for with the Giants, who have captured three World Series titles in the past five years:
BUMGARNER'S NEXT STEP: Bumgarner threw 270 innings, including 21 with two wins and a save in the World Series.
He went 4-1 during the postseason following an 18-10 regular season. From his four-hit, 10-strikeout gem that got things started in an 8-0 wild-card win at Pittsburgh all the way through his brilliant relief outing in Game 7 of the World Series to beat the Royals, Bumgarner became one of the postseason's best pitchers ever.
''I think he'll be comfortable in his skin,'' pitching coach Dave Righetti said.
HUDSON'S HURRAH: This is it for Tim Hudson, who has said he will retire after his 17th major league season.
He won his first championship last year, advancing out of the first round for the first time.
Now, the 39-year-old pitcher is bouncing back from surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle, the same one he injured during the 2013 season with Atlanta that sidelined him for the final two months.
PAGAN'S BALKY BACK: Pagan arrived at spring training declaring himself pain-free for the first time in years following back surgery.
Despite some flare-ups, Pagan and the Giants are counting on a full season. He joked to Bochy that he's ready to play 160 games.
Pagan played in only 96 last season and 71 in 2013 because of injuries.
''It's a new slate for everybody, including him,'' Bochy said.
RELIABLE BULLPEN: San Francisco's bullpen is lined up again - Jeremy Affeldt, Javier Lopez, Sergio Romo and Santiago Casilla. Each of these pitchers has been part of all three title teams.
Casilla became closer after Romo struggled in June, though Bochy knows he can mix and match with these guys. Then, there's Yusmeiro Petit, who showed he can start or relieve with equal efficiency.
''You want to remind them to take advantage of what you have,'' Bochy said. ''We've got a great group here and we don't ever want to lose out on this opportunity.''
LA DODGERS: LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los Angeles Dodgers have a new front office. Shortstop Hanley Ramirez, outfielder Matt Kemp, second-baseman Dee Gordon and pitcher Dan Haren are gone from a roster that won the NL West title last season.
Change was everywhere at the Dodgers' spring camp and all of it was designed to enhance their chances of achieving a goal that has never changed: Winning the World Series.
It eluded them last October in the NL Division series against the St. Louis Cardinals. It eluded them after the club was sold for $2.15 billion three years ago. It's eluded them since 1988.
''Everything we're doing is in the vein of trying to put ourselves in the best position to make it into October and then play as long as we can,'' said Andrew Friedman, the team's new president of baseball operations, who along with new general manager Farhan Zaidi employed an analytic approach to a winter makeover of a roster that had won back-to-back NL West titles.
Make no mistake, though, the changes were built around those who are back. At the top of the pitching order is Clayton Kershaw, the 2014 NL MVP and three-time Cy Young Award winner. Kershaw is armed with motivation to make amends for last fall's struggles. In right field, there's the young Yasiel Puig, an All-Star who was benched for some of the postseason.
A key to the makeover is in the heart of the infield, where Friedman and Zaidi acquired shortstop Jimmy Rollins from Philadelphia and second baseman Howie Kendrick from the Angels.
''Instant credibility,'' Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said of the two veterans who some think will plug holes in what was an inconsistent defense. ''I think they bring a ton to the table for us. They create stability up the middle.''
There are questions whether the Dodgers sacrificed some offense in losing Ramirez' big bat and Gordon's speed. Ramirez signed with Boston. Gordon, a 2014 All Star, was traded to Miami. Meanwhile, Kemp's proven power is also gone. He was traded to San Diego for catcher Yasmani Grandal.
The Dodgers were willing to move Kemp because of what they've seen in 22-year-old Joc Pederson, who through 17 spring games was batting .417. Pederson appears to have the edge over veteran Andre Ethier as the starter in center field. With Carl Crawford in left and Puig in right, there's no room for Ethier, who said early in camp that he wants to be an everyday player.
Then there's the pitching staff. Kershaw and Zack Greinke are locks for the top of the rotation. After them, there are questions. No. 3 starter Hyun-Jin Ryu is likely to start the season on the disabled list because of an ailing left shoulder. Friedman signed projected starters Brandon McCarthy (four years at $48 million) and Brett Anderson (one year at $10 million), but each has a long history of injury.
With the uncertainty surrounding Ryu, it's not clear who will be the fifth starter. Joe Wieland, also acquired from San Diego in the deal for Kemp, was considered a leading possibility.
In the bullpen, the biggest question is about closer Kenley Jansen, who underwent surgery on Feb. 17 to have a growth removed from the fifth metatarsal on his left foot. He was expected to be out for 8-to-12 weeks. Until he's back, Mattingly said he might use a committee of pitchers to fill the role.
QUIET PUIG: Except for an occasional flip of the bat, it was a quiet camp for Puig, who is beginning his third season. Through 12 games, he was batting a modest .226 with 3 homers. ''I don't think his spring was that great last year either,'' Mattingly said. ''I'm not really concerned about his average or anything. I think he looks fine. He's hit some balls decent. He's a lot like other guys who know they're going to be around. They take their bats different than guys who are trying to show us what they can do.''
IMPATIENT KERSHAW: Kershaw never has much patience for questions about the World Series in the spring. ''Every team thinks they're going to win the World Series at this time of year,'' he said. ''That's everybody's goal and it should be. If you don't win the World Series, it's a failure.''
POWER ADJUSTMENT: First baseman Adrian Gonzalez has his own take on the Dodgers' altered offense. ''People are saying say that we lost power, but I think we just put the power in different spots of the lineup,'' he said.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (SAN FRANCISCO-LA DODGERS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Giants-Dodgers Preview* ========================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

San Francisco (69-62) at Los Angeles (73-57), 10:10 p.m. EDT

Zack Greinke remains undefeated against the San Francisco Giants with wins in six straight outings, and while nearly all of them have come against big-name pitchers, it's almost always been true that the opponent was past his prime.

Madison Bumgarner was the lone exception and will start opposite Greinke on Tuesday night in one of the season's best pitching matchups.

While Greinke is the leading NL Cy Young candidate, Bumgarner has heated up with a stronger August, and each pitcher's present form figures to raise the bar even higher.

Greinke (14-3, 1.61 ERA) is 6-0 with a 2.28 ERA in eight starts against the Giants while facing Matt Cain three times, Tim Lincecum twice, and Tim Hudson, Ryan Vogelsong and Bumgarner (16-6, 2.97) once each. He never faced Cain before he fell off in 2013, and he didn't encounter Lincecum until his 2012 decline.

The 4-2 win against Bumgarner came Sept. 23 at Dodger Stadium with Greinke giving up two runs and six hits in eight innings. The only run-scoring play he allowed was Bumgarner's two-run homer. Bumgarner surrendered four runs and six hits in 7 1-3 of his last regular-season start before giving up six runs in 52 2-3 playoff innings.

The left-hander has faced the Dodgers three times since and gone 2-0 with a 1.31 ERA to improve to 13-5 with a 2.34 mark in 20 games in the series.

Last month, however, the 26-year-old went 5-0 with a 1.43 ERA and 53 strikeouts in 37 2-3 innings in one of the most dominant spans of his career, putting himself in position to win six straight starts for the first time.

"I'm just going out there and competing," Bumgarner said. "Things are just going our way right now. I don't look at the month, I look from start to start."

No single month has defined Greinke's season, though his last four starts in August were up there with Bumgarner. The right-hander gave up a season-high six runs Aug. 6 in Philadelphia, but he's since gone 3-1 with a 1.33 ERA in four starts.

"Zack was his typical Zack," manager Don Mattingly said after the 31-year-old allowed four hits with nine strikeouts in seven scoreless innings of Thursday's 1-0 win in Cincinnati. "He was good all day."

Bumgarner's homer off Greinke last year was part of his continued success at the plate. He's homered five times this year and his .810 OPS is on pace to be the best by a pitcher with at least 50 at-bats in the last five years. The mark he'd be passing? Greinke's .788 OPS in 2013, though he's 0 for 2 against Bumgarner.

That's just the beginning of the Dodgers' struggles with him. Chase Utley (1 for 8), Yasmani Grandal (1 for 8), Andre Ethier (2 for 24), Adrian Gonzalez (5 for 37), A.J. Ellis (4 for 27) and Jimmy Rollins (4 for 24) are all batting .167 or worse.

Against Greinke, Gregor Blanco (2 for 14) and Marlon Byrd (5 for 26 with 10 strikeouts) have struggled, but newcomer Alejandro De Aza is 3 for 8.

The Giants (69-62) acquired the outfielder in a trade with Boston on Monday before falling 5-4 in 14 innings to drop 4 1/2 back of the Dodgers (73-57) in the NL West.

Gonzalez drove in the winning run and homered for a second straight game against the Giants.

Buster Posey is 7 for 11 in his last two games and is batting .408 this season against the Dodgers. Byrd has 14 RBIs in five games, but the Giants have dropped three straight.

San Francisco has won nine of 13 in the series, but the Dodgers have won the last two.

Giants outfielder Angel Pagan (right patella tendinitis) will be activated Tuesday when rosters expand.


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