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MLB : ATS Matchup
Friday 9/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN FRANCISCO  HESTON )
 
COLORADO   )
+1.5  -190

-1.5  +165
+110

-120

11un
 
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Final
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SAN FRANCISCO (69 - 65) at COLORADO (55 - 78)
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Friday, 9/4/2015 8:40 PM
CHRIS HESTON (R) vs. JORGE DE LA ROSA (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
961SAN FRANCISCO-105Ov 10.5,-125-105Ov 11,+100
962COLORADO-105Un 10.5,+105-105Un 11,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games69-65-1.565-604.20.2660.3200.4010.7213.90.2500.3040.3990.703
Road Games31-38-5.440-234.50.2630.3160.4060.7224.40.2620.3170.4410.757
vs Left-handed Starters18-16+416-154.20.2660.3170.4000.7173.90.2620.3150.4170.732
Past 7 Games1-6-54-32.70.2350.2780.2950.5735.30.3040.3420.5000.842
Grass Games69-65-1.565-604.20.2660.3200.4010.7213.90.2500.3040.3990.703
Night Games45-44-1.843-384.40.2680.3230.4020.7253.80.2520.3050.3990.704
Division27-27-2.426-273.90.2550.3140.3800.6934.20.2670.3220.4150.738
SAN FRANCISCO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.20.2660.32013446151227231321100.401540366951719381396412669
Road Games4.50.2630.3166924586471259690.4062901905193748676286734
Lefty Starters4.20.2660.317341191317617280.400137892541823736193323
SAN FRANCISCO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.191.175409.31581453634211834515-1535881.4%
Road Games3.441.238217.3918320728621786-1118675%

COLORADO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games55-78-14.669-604.50.2710.3180.4420.7605.30.2800.3480.4580.806
Home Games30-38-9.437-295.50.3050.3530.4960.8495.90.2960.3600.4860.846
vs Right-handed Starters49-54+3.154-454.80.2740.3220.4540.7765.10.2760.3430.4520.795
Past 7 Games4-3+1.82-55.70.3280.3560.5370.8923.70.2470.3010.4110.712
Grass Games55-78-14.669-604.50.2710.3180.4420.7605.30.2800.3480.4580.806
Night Games31-58-22.546-394.20.2720.3120.4340.7465.70.2920.3590.4770.836
Division21-33-9.832-204.70.2780.3260.4500.7765.80.2900.3580.4720.830
COLORADO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2710.31813345651236233401570.4425823151034828451168513482
Home Games5.50.3050.35368237372413230870.4963631744714746765448146
Righty Starters4.80.2740.3221033553973191351260.45447325577959663876610861
COLORADO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.771.476451.32572394704619637822-28281860.9%
Home Games5.211.514252.41531462822810019514-17111150%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN FRANCISCO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
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)1-2L1056 unU550981
9/2/2015LEAKE(R)@ LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)1-2L2256 unU641630
9/3/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ COLORADORUSIN(L)3-11L10511 unO6221970
9/4/2015HESTON(R)@ COLORADODE LA ROSA(L) 
9/5/2015PEAVY(R)@ COLORADOBETTIS(R) 
9/6/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ COLORADOFLANDE(L) 
9/7/2015LEAKE(R)@ ARIZONACORBIN(L) 
9/8/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R) 
9/9/2015HESTON(R)@ ARIZONAGODLEY(R) 
9/11/2015 SAN DIEGO  

COLORADO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
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)9-4W-13010.5 unO18901071
9/3/2015RUSIN(L)SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R)11-3W-11511 unO1970622
9/4/2015DE LA ROSA(L)SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R) 
9/5/2015BETTIS(R)SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R) 
9/6/2015FLANDE(L)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L) 
9/7/2015KENDRICK(R)@ SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R) 
9/8/2015GRAY(R)@ SAN DIEGOREA(R) 
9/9/2015RUSIN(L)@ SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R) 
9/10/2015 @ SAN DIEGO  
9/11/2015 @ SEATTLE  
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.''
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 (SAN FRANCISCO-COLORADO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Giants-Rockies Preview* ========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

San Francisco (69-64) at Colorado (54-78), 8:40 p.m. EDT

Struggling to beat the top teams in the NL is one thing. Being blown out by one of the worst should only raise the level of concern for the San Francisco Giants.

Fresh off a lopsided defeat to the Colorado Rockies, the reeling Giants try to avoid a seventh consecutive loss Friday night at Coors Field.

Prior to this series, San Francisco (69-65) endured a 5-11 stretch against St. Louis, Pittsburgh, the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants, though, had reason to believe they could turn things around starting Thursday in the first of 22 straight games against clubs with losing records.

However, Colorado (55-78) scored four times in the first and Carlos Gonzalez recorded his second straight two-homer game to hand San Francisco an 11-3 loss.

Falling farther back in the NL West and wild-card races, the Giants are mired in their third skid of at least six games. They've dropped six straight and 13 of 15 on the road.

"It's uphill time," manager Bruce Bochy told MLB's official website. "We know what's ahead of us. You don't back into the postseason from where we are."

Following three consecutive one-run losses at Dodger Stadium, San Francisco yielded 19 hits and committed two errors Thursday. Loser Ryan Vogelsong hit a two-run homer for the Giants, who have totaled 14 runs in the last six.

San Francisco has lost the last four starts by Chris Heston (11-8, 3.56 ERA), who struggled in his return from a week-long stay at Triple-A Sacramento during which he never pitched. The right-hander gave up five runs and nine hits in 3 2-3 innings of Sunday's 7-5 loss to the Cardinals to fall to 0-3 with a 5.79 ERA in five August starts.

He hasn't fared any better while going 1-1 with a 9.82 ERA at Coors Field this season.

Gonzalez is 1 for 6 against Heston but has recorded back-to-back two-homer games for the second time this year while going deep a career-high and NL-leading 35 times.

"We've seen stuff like this from him before. I don't know about at this level," manager Walt Weiss said. "It's pretty impressive right now what he's done, especially recently. We know all about the talent. When he gets rolling it's something to see."

DJ LeMahieu is 6 for 9 when facing Heston and Charlie Blackmon is 5 for 9 with two home runs. Blackmon is batting .404 during a 14-game home hitting streak.

Jorge De La Rosa (8-6, 4.40) tries to help Colorado win three straight for the first time since a four-game run July 9-12. The left-hander struck out seven in six-plus innings before being ejected for arguing with home plate umpire Jeff Nelson in Sunday's 5-0 victory at Pittsburgh.

"I've seen this guy pitch for years and he challenges your discipline," Pirates manager and former Rockies skipper Clint Hurdle said about De La Rosa, who went 2-2 with a 2.87 ERA in six starts last month. "Added and subtracted velocity and spin. It's what he does."

De La Rosa yielded two runs and struck out seven in five innings of a 5-4, 11-inning home loss to San Francisco on April 25.

A lifetime .300 hitter against De La Rosa, Buster Posey is batting .483 in his last seven games.

Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford could miss a fourth straight game with a sore calf.

Concussion symptoms and a cervical neck strain have kept Colorado's Justin Morneau out since May 13, but he could return in this series.


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