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MLB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 9/2/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA  ANDERSON )
 
COLORADO  GRAY )
+1.5  -175

-1.5  +155
+120

-130

10.5un
 
4
Final
9

ARIZONA (65 - 68) at COLORADO (53 - 78)
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Wednesday, 9/2/2015 8:40 PM
CHASE ANDERSON (R) vs. JON GRAY (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
961ARIZONA+100Ov 10.5,-120-110Ov 11,-105
962COLORADO-110Un 10.5,+100+100Un 11,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games65-68+0.467-584.50.2650.3240.4090.7324.30.2590.3170.4220.739
Road Games34-33+6.533-324.50.2600.3170.4010.7184.20.2580.3170.4260.743
vs Right-handed Starters50-50+2.450-474.50.2660.3220.4110.7324.10.2570.3130.4170.730
Past 7 Games3-4-1.52-44.30.2580.3170.4060.7234.40.2870.3360.4730.809
Grass Games65-68+0.467-584.50.2650.3240.4090.7324.30.2590.3170.4220.739
Night Games50-49+4.551-414.70.2680.3260.4200.7464.30.2580.3150.4140.729
Division26-27+128-234.80.2700.3280.4220.7504.20.2600.3160.4290.746
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2650.32413346671238227381220.40956340210811129541236613156
Road Games4.50.2600.31767241562911011690.4012812005516048563316623
Righty Starters4.50.2660.322100347892417228920.4114272888138269689539244
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.441.288462.71891774324216439522-25361767.9%
Road Games3.251.244224.38781200237920011-1322971%

COLORADO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games53-78-16.667-604.50.2670.3150.4370.7525.30.2810.3490.4590.808
Home Games28-38-11.435-295.40.3000.3490.4870.8366.00.2970.3620.4880.850
vs Right-handed Starters47-54+1.152-454.70.2700.3190.4470.7665.20.2760.3440.4530.797
Past 7 Games3-4+0.22-54.10.2620.3100.4510.7613.90.2640.3410.4290.770
Grass Games53-78-16.667-604.50.2670.3150.4370.7525.30.2810.3490.4590.808
Night Games29-58-24.544-394.10.2670.3080.4260.7345.80.2920.3600.4790.839
Division19-33-11.830-204.50.2700.3200.4360.7565.80.2920.3600.4750.835
COLORADO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2670.31513144841199229391510.4375633141026808291138513080
Home Games5.40.3000.34966229268712829810.4873441734634545162447744
Righty Starters4.70.2700.3191013472936187341200.44745425477157647846610459
COLORADO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.801.485447.72572394704619537521-28271860%
Home Games5.281.532248.7153146282289919213-17101147.6%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/19/2015RAY(L)@ PITTSBURGHHAPP(L)1-4L1207.5 ovU4501070
8/20/2015CORBIN(L)@ CINCINNATILAMB(L)5-4W-1257.5 unO131001050
8/21/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ CINCINNATIHOLMBERG(L)6-3W-1408.5 ovO1390970
8/22/2015DELGADO(R)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)11-7W1108 unO165013110
8/23/2015ANDERSON(R)@ CINCINNATIIGLESIAS(R)4-0W1008 unU670552
8/24/2015CHACIN(R)ST LOUISLYNN(R)3-5L+1108 unP14112992
8/25/2015RAY(L)ST LOUISGARCIA(L)1-9L+1107.5 evO76112110
8/26/2015CORBIN(L)ST LOUISLACKEY(R)1-3L-1208 unU751660
8/27/2015DE LA ROSA(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)3-5L+1058 unP680880
8/28/2015ANDERSON(R)OAKLANDGRAY(R)6-4W+1007.5 unO850841
8/29/2015CHACIN(R)OAKLANDBROOKS(R)2-3L-1409 unU860870
8/30/2015WEBSTER(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)4-7L+1009 unO1211118141
8/31/2015RAY(L)@ COLORADOBETTIS(R)4-5L-11510 unU116112120
9/1/2015CORBIN(L)@ COLORADOFLANDE(L)6-4W-14511 evU10601261
9/1/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ COLORADOKENDRICK(R)5-3W-12511.5 unU871854
9/2/2015ANDERSON(R)@ COLORADOGRAY(R) 
9/4/2015WEBSTER(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L) 
9/5/2015RAY(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R) 
9/6/2015CORBIN(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
9/7/2015DE LA ROSA(R)SAN FRANCISCOLEAKE(R) 
9/8/2015ANDERSON(R)SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R) 
9/9/2015 SAN FRANCISCO  

COLORADO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/19/2015DE LA ROSA(L)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)1-4L+1359.5 unU2109121
8/20/2015FLANDE(L)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)3-2W+18010.5 ovU1090450
8/21/2015GRAY(R)NY METSCOLON(R)9-14L-10511 unO13601671
8/22/2015RUSIN(L)NY METSNIESE(L)9-14L+10510.5 ovO14712190
8/23/2015HALE(R)NY METSVERRETT(R)1-5L+11511 ovU441870
8/24/2015DE LA ROSA(L)@ ATLANTATEHERAN(R)3-5L1007.5 unO6301090
8/25/2015BETTIS(R)@ ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R)5-1W1058 unU6916103
8/26/2015FLANDE(L)@ ATLANTAMILLER(R)6-3W1357.5 unO118010130
8/28/2015GRAY(R)@ PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)3-5L2307 evO5311090
8/29/2015RUSIN(L)@ PITTSBURGHHAPP(L)3-4L2008 ovU971872
8/30/2015DE LA ROSA(L)@ PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)5-0W1758 unU761462
8/31/2015BETTIS(R)ARIZONARAY(L)5-4W+10510 unU121201161
9/1/2015FLANDE(L)ARIZONACORBIN(L)4-6L+13511 evU12611060
9/1/2015KENDRICK(R)ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)3-5L+11511.5 unU854871
9/2/2015GRAY(R)ARIZONAANDERSON(R) 
9/3/2015RUSIN(L)SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R) 
9/4/2015DE LA ROSA(L)SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R) 
9/5/2015BETTIS(R)SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R) 
9/6/2015FLANDE(L)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L) 
9/7/2015GRAY(R)@ SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R) 
9/8/2015RUSIN(L)@ SAN DIEGOREA(R) 
9/9/2015 @ SAN DIEGO  
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.
COLORADO: DENVER (AP) - Troy Tulowitzki benefits by having Carlos Gonzalez in the lineup. Gonzalez certainly benefits from Tulowitzki's presence, too.
But the Colorado Rockies may not benefit as much as you might think having those two sluggers together in the batting order. A healthy Tulo and CarGo by no means guarantees success, even if the Rockies are banking on bounce-back years from them to end a string of four straight losing seasons.
At least, the numbers seem to indicate as much. Since 2010, the Rockies are just 185-198 (.483 winning percentage) when Gonzalez and Tulowitzki are both in the starting lineup, according to STATS.
Still better than the alternative, though. Colorado is 175-252 (.410) when one or both don't start.
The takeaway is simple: This powerful tandem needs some help.
Colorado didn't make any splashy moves over the winter after a 66-96 season that led to sweeping changes in the front office. The biggest moves by new GM Jeff Bridich weren't to bolster a beleaguered pitching staff, but to bring in veteran catcher Nick Hundley and utility infielder Daniel Descalso.
Bridich believes Tulowitzki and Gonzalez can do more to get this team back on track than any sort of blockbuster deal.
If they stay on the field, that is.
''I'm not going to sit here and say we're a 90-win team or whatever it is. I'm just getting myself ready to play,'' Tulowitzki said. ''That's my goal, keep myself healthy.''
That's been anything but easy for the smooth-fielding shortstop. Over his career, he's had stints on the disabled list for a quadriceps tendon tear, lacerated right hand, broken left wrist and a groin injury. Last season, Tulowitzki played only 91 games before undergoing hip surgery.
''I feel great,'' said Tulowitzki, who turned 30 in October. ''But you guys judge and tell me.''
Like Tulowitzki, Gonzalez also feels fit again. The outfielder was limited to 70 games because of surgery to remove a small tumor in his left index finger and then another on his left knee.
''I'm feeling really good in the outfield, so that's a really good sign,'' Gonzalez said.
No doubt, Tulowitzki and Gonzalez fuel each other on offense. With Tulowitzki in the lineup since 2010, Gonzalez hit .307 with 89 homers spanning 402 games. Without him, Gonzalez's average was .291 with 30 homers in 185 games, according to STATS research.
And while Tulowitzki's batting average actually goes up without Gonzalez (.307 to .328), his slugging percentage dips a bit (.559 to .533).
''I think everything will take care of itself - if I play,'' Tulowitzki said.
With the NL West vastly improved, the Rockies aren't exactly in the conversation as contenders. But they do boast Tulowitzki and Gonzalez, along with NL batting champ Justin Morneau and Gold Glove third baseman Nolan Arenado.
''We're a nobody. That's OK with us,'' Arenado said. ''If we stay healthy, we're going to do some damage.''
Things to know as the Rockies try to get back on track:
TRADE RUMORS: Tulowitzki didn't pay too much attention to the trade rumors that popped up in the offseason. Should the Rockies fall out of contention early, those rumors could surface again. "I do know that rumors fly and rumors fly at a high rate these days with all the social media that's going on,'' Tulowitzki said.
YOUNG ROTATION: Lefty Jorge De La Rosa is dealing with a nagging groin injury this spring and righty Jhoulys Chacin was recently let go. That could pave the way for top prospects Eddie Butler and Jon Gray to work their way into the rotation. ''He's a talented kid,'' manager Walt Weiss said of Gray. ''Now it's just a matter of maturing and knowing he belongs.''
NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Rockies had the worst road record (21-60) last season and hit almost 100 points lower away from home (.228) than at Coors Field (.322). ''Obviously there are some adjustments our hitters have to make, going away from our place,'' Weiss said.
GOLDEN INFIELD: Starter Kyle Kendrick certainly appreciates this infield, with Arenado, Tulowitzki and second baseman DJ LeMahieu all having earned a Gold Glove in their career. ''The defense is great,'' Kendrick said. ''You keep the ball down, you get ground balls, you're going to get outs.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (ARIZONA-COLORADO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Diamondbacks-Rockies Preview* ==============================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

Arizona (63-68) at Colorado (53-76), 8:40 p.m. EDT

For a series featuring two NL West teams which are out of playoff contention, there's been some excitement between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies this season.

For lovers of offense, that is.

The clubs conclude the Coors Field portion of their 19-game series Wednesday night, and in the likely event of at least one of them scoring four runs, it'll extend the longest active streak in the NL of games in which at least one team reaches that mark.

After Arizona won 5-3 in Colorado to take both ends of Tuesday's doubleheader, there hasn't been a game in which both teams scored under four runs in the last 20 meetings. Detroit and Cleveland lead baseball with 30 straight such games.

The last time the Diamondbacks (65-68) and Rockies (53-78) played in Colorado with both being held under four was the first meeting of 2013. They've since split 26 games with Arizona scoring 5.7 per game and batting .307 while Colorado has 6.0 and .299 marks.

Seventy home runs have been hit in those 26 contests, which doesn't bode well for two inexperienced pitchers. Colorado's Jon Gray will be making his sixth big league start, while Chase Anderson's first full season in the majors has included plenty of off nights.

Gray (0-0, 6.00 ERA) has surprisingly made it through his last two starts without a loss. The right-hander got off to an impressive start with a 2.40 ERA and .185 opponent batting average in his first three starts after being called up Aug. 4, but he's since lasted a total of six innings while allowing 10 runs and 15 hits.

The 23-year-old and third overall draft pick in 2013 gave up three runs and seven hits in 4 1-3 innings of Friday's 5-3 loss in Pittsburgh, throwing a season-high 89 pitches.

Dealing with an innings ceiling of 30-35 with the big league club after throwing 114 1-3 for Triple-A Albuquerque, he was initially supposed to be held to 75 pitches per start. He's at 21 innings after five starts, so he may only get one more after this.

"It'll be very exciting, and I'm looking forward to it," Gray said of losing the restrictions. "But right now I'm trying to throw as many zeros up as I can, fast."

He hasn't put up many at Coors, posting an 8.44 ERA and .362 opponent batting average in his first three starts before the home fans.

Anderson (6-5, 4.22) is 1-2 with an 8.62 ERA in three starts in Denver, including a 10-5 loss June 23 in which he allowed a career-high eight runs in 4 2-3 innings.

Prior to that game, the right-hander was 3-1 with a 2.84 ERA while enjoying a promising sophomore campaign. Including that contest, he's 3-4 with a 6.22 since, though he's been better lately with a win and 1.42 ERA in his last two.

Wilin Rosario (7 for 10 with a homer and two doubles), Charlie Blackmon (4 for 18 with two homers and a double) and Nolan Arenado (3 for 14 with two homers) have contributed to the damage against Anderson, but Carlos Gonzalez is 0 for 9 with six strikeouts.

Arenado hit his NL-leading 32nd homer Tuesday, while Arizona's Paul Goldschmidt reached 27. A.J. Pollock left the yard for the second time in the first three games of the series. Four of his 15 this season have come against Colorado.

"It's probably an out in most parks," Pollock said. "It definitely was a little bit helped from the Colorado air."


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