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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 6/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHILADELPHIA  HELLICKSON )
 
ARIZONA  DELGADO )
+1.5  -135

-1.5  +115
+160

-170

10ev
 
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Final
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PHILADELPHIA (24 - 49) at ARIZONA (47 - 28)
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Sunday, 6/25/2017 4:10 PM
JEREMY HELLICKSON (R) vs. RANDALL DELGADO (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
911PHILADELPHIA+160Ov 10,-125+165Ov 10,-110
912ARIZONA-170Un 10,+105-175Un 10,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games24-49-19.736-313.90.2430.3030.3870.6905.20.2750.3380.4420.780
Road Games10-29-14.721-153.60.2360.2900.3700.6615.00.2780.3430.4380.781
vs Right-handed Starters15-36-18.826-223.80.2470.3040.3770.6825.30.2730.3360.4380.774
Past 7 Games2-5-1.92-43.60.2660.3310.3830.7145.10.2510.3080.4470.755
Grass Games24-49-19.736-313.90.2430.3030.3870.6905.20.2750.3380.4420.780
Day Games12-16-1.612-153.80.2510.3160.4230.7404.80.2720.3390.4280.767
PHILADELPHIA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2430.30373249760712413700.3872712136212747473417423
Road Games3.60.2360.290391359321697330.3701351043491725937244113
Righty Starters3.80.2470.304511746431909400.3771891444332133453255019
PHILADELPHIA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.901.486246.31471342574010922510-18101343.5%
Road Games5.491.593123787513620601022-115741.7%

ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games47-28+18.936-365.30.2660.3300.4380.7693.90.2370.3010.3830.685
Home Games27-10+15.222-136.40.2920.3580.4980.8564.00.2300.2950.3910.686
vs Right-handed Starters37-20+16.528-275.40.2660.3320.4420.7743.70.2320.2990.3730.672
Past 7 Games5-2+2.63-37.00.3010.3580.4650.8233.60.2570.3160.4120.728
Grass Games47-28+18.936-365.30.2660.3300.4380.7693.90.2370.3010.3830.685
Day Games12-11+2.29-134.60.2470.3040.3980.7024.00.2530.3270.3900.717
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games5.30.2660.33075259669112719940.4383802496535350853485432
Home Games6.40.2920.3583712813747711550.4982261313063525621232418
Righty Starters5.40.2660.3325719915309016760.4422951964923939344394128
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.341.2102249683189258223914-621580.8%
Home Games3.641.163118.656489817401287-49281.8%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHILADELPHIA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/11/2017NOLA(R)@ ST LOUISWAINWRIGHT(R)5-6L1259 ovO12811050
6/12/2017EICKHOFF(R)@ BOSTONPORCELLO(R)5-6L20011 evP1411215102
6/13/2017LIVELY(R)@ BOSTONPRICE(L)3-4L2309.5 evU1213014120
6/14/2017HELLICKSON(R)BOSTONJOHNSON(L)3-7L+10510 unP6701350
6/15/2017PIVETTA(R)BOSTONSALE(L)1-0W+2208 unU440570
6/16/2017NOLA(R)ARIZONACORBIN(L)4-5L-1258.5 ovO5411291
6/17/2017EICKHOFF(R)ARIZONAGODLEY(R)1-5L+1109 ovU9130980
6/18/2017LIVELY(R)ARIZONARAY(L)4-5L+1659 ovP111001390
6/20/2017HELLICKSON(R)ST LOUISLEAKE(R)1-8L+13510 evU7611160
6/21/2017PIVETTA(R)ST LOUISWACHA(R)6-7L+1159.5 evO16121953
6/22/2017NOLA(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)5-1W+1258.5 unU741443
6/23/2017LEITER JR.(R)@ ARIZONACORBIN(L)6-1W18510.5 evU1280661
6/24/2017LIVELY(R)@ ARIZONARAY(L)2-9L2009.5 ovO6811281
6/25/2017HELLICKSON(R)@ ARIZONAGREINKE(R) 
6/26/2017PIVETTA(R)@ ARIZONAWALKER(R) 
6/27/2017NOLA(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L) 
6/28/2017 @ SEATTLEMOORE(R) 
6/30/2017 @ NY METS  
7/1/2017 @ NY METS  
7/2/2017 @ NY METS  

ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/11/2017RAY(L)MILWAUKEEANDERSON(R)11-1W-1458.5 ovO1350480
6/13/2017GREINKE(R)@ DETROITFARMER(R)7-6W-1059 ovO1681960
6/14/2017WALKER(R)@ DETROITZIMMERMANN(R)2-1W11010 unU620771
6/16/2017CORBIN(L)@ PHILADELPHIANOLA(R)5-4W1158.5 ovO1291541
6/17/2017GODLEY(R)@ PHILADELPHIAEICKHOFF(R)5-1W-1209 ovU9809130
6/18/2017RAY(L)@ PHILADELPHIALIVELY(R)5-4W-1759 ovP139011100
6/20/2017GREINKE(R)@ COLORADOMARQUEZ(R)3-4L11011 evU6721050
6/21/2017WALKER(R)@ COLORADOHOFFMAN(R)16-5W13012 unO2081871
6/22/2017GODLEY(R)@ COLORADOSENZATELA(R)10-3W13512 unO1150740
6/23/2017CORBIN(L)PHILADELPHIALEITER JR.(R)1-6L-20010.5 evU6611280
6/24/2017RAY(L)PHILADELPHIALIVELY(R)9-2W-2209.5 ovO1281681
6/25/2017GREINKE(R)PHILADELPHIAHELLICKSON(R) 
6/26/2017WALKER(R)PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R) 
6/27/2017GODLEY(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R) 
6/28/2017CORBIN(L)ST LOUISWAINWRIGHT(R) 
6/29/2017RAY(L)ST LOUISLYNN(R) 
6/30/2017 COLORADO  
7/1/2017 COLORADO  
7/2/2017 COLORADO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHILADELPHIA: 2016: 71-91, fourth place
Manager: Pete Mackanin (third season)
Who's new? LF Howie Kendrick, RF Michael Saunders, C Ryan Hanigan, OF Chris Coghlan, RHP Clay Buchholz, RHP Joaquin Benoit
Who's gone? C A.J. Ellis, 1B Ryan Howard, INF Andres Blanco, OF Peter Bourjos, RHP Charlie Morton, RHP David Hernandez
Projected lineup: 2B Cesar Hernandez (.294, 6 HR, 39 RBI, 17 SB), LF Howie Kendrick (.255, 8, 40, 10 with Dodgers), CF Odubel Herrera (.286, 15, 49, 25), 3B Maikel Franco (.255, 25, 88), RF Michael Saunders (.253, 24, 57 with Blue Jays), 1B Tommy Joseph (.257, 21, 47), C Cameron Rupp (.252, 16, 54), SS Freddy Galvis (.241, 3, 20, 17 SB)
Rotation: RH Jeremy Hellickson (11-14, 3.65 ERA), RH Aaron Nola (6-9, 4.78), RH Clay Buchholz (8-10, 4.78 with Red Sox), RH Vince Velasquez (8-6, 4.12), Jerad Eickhoff (11-14, 3.65)
Key relievers: Jeanmar Gomez (3-5, 4.85, 37/43 SV), Joaquin Benoit (2-0, 0.38 with Blue Jays), Hector Neris (4-4, 2.58), Pat Neshek (2-2, 3.06 with Astros), Edubray Ramos (1-3, 3.83)
Hot spots: Shortstop and closer. Philadelphia is waiting for the arrival of J.P. Crawford, the marquee name in the farm system. Crawford struggled in his first exposure to Triple-A last year, batting .250 with seven home runs in 123 games. In the meantime shortstop belongs to Galvis, who had an MLB-worst .274 on-base percentage last season. Crawford will get a chance once he's deemed ready. Gomez had a 19.13 ERA last September, possibly opening the door for Ramos, Neris or newcomer Benoit to seize the closer's job in spring training.
Outlook: On the long road back to respectability, the Phillies appear closer to the end than the beginning. Young starters Nola, Velasquez and Eickhoff showed flashes of brilliance last year. So did center fielder Herrera, who was rewarded with a five-year contract extension. He's the only player on the roster with a guaranteed contract beyond this year. That points to 2017 as a major transition year with prospects and veterans auditioning for jobs in 2018 and beyond, when the Phillies can be active in free agency.
ARIZONA: 2016: 69-93, fourth place
Manager: Torey Lovullo (first season)
Who's new? C Chris Iannetta, C Jeff Mathis, IF/OF Daniel Descalso, RHP Taijuan Walker, RHP Fernando Rodney, RHP Tom Wilhelmsen, RHP Kevin Jepsen, RHP Tyler Jones
Who's gone? Manager Chip Hale, SS Jean Segura, IF/OF Phil Gosselin, OF Peter O'Brien, C Welington Castillo, C Tuffy Gosewich, OF Rickie Weeks Jr., RHP Daniel Hudson, LHP Edwin Escobar
Projected lineup: CF A.J. Pollock (.244, 2 HR, 4 RBI in 12 games), 3B Jake Lamb (.249, 9, 29), 1B Paul Goldschmidt (.297, 24, 95, 32 SB), RF David Peralta (.251, .4, 15), LF Yasmany Tomas (.272, 31, 83), 2B Brandon Drury (.282, 16, 53), SS Chris Owings (.277, 5, 49, 21 SB), C Chris Iannetta (.210, 7, 24 with Mariners) or Jeff Mathis (.238, 2, 15 with Marlins)
Rotation: RH Zack Greinke (13-7, 4.37 ERA), RH Taijuan Walker (8-11, 4.22), LH Robbie Ray (8-15, 4.90), LH Patrick Corbin (5-13, 5.15), RH Shelby Miller (3-12, 6.15)
Key relievers: RH Fernando Rodney (2-4, 3.44, 25/28 SV with Padres and Marlins), RH Jake Barrett (1-2, 3.49), RH Randall Delgado (5-2, 4.44), LH Andrew Chafin (0-1, 6.75), RH Kevin Jepsen (2-6, 5.98, 7/11 SV with Twins and Rays), RH Tom Wilhelmsen (2-4, 6.80 with Rangers and Mariners)
Hot spots: Rotation and catcher. The Diamondbacks' rotation was atrocious in 2016, ranking 29th in MLB in ERA. But hey, maybe it wasn't all their fault. In his first year as general manager, Mike Hazen installed a 'pitching strategist' (Dan Haren) and three new catchers (former Angels Iannetta, Mathis and Hank Conger). Meanwhile, nine of the 10 pitchers who started a game for the Diamondbacks last year remain in the organization. It's a bold experiment in how to fix a pitching staff. Iannetta and Mathis can frame all the borderline pitches they want. At some point, the onus will fall on Greinke, Ray, Miller, Corbin and newcomer Walker to perform to their potential.
Outlook: It wasn't long ago that Arizona spent $206 million to coax Greinke to defect from the Dodgers. Now the Diamondbacks feel like a team on the brink of a complete rebuild. Even without Jean Segura, who led the National League in hits, the lineup will score enough to keep Arizona competitive. But what to make of the pitching staff? The rotation beyond Greinke could be anywhere from awesome to abysmal. The ninth inning belongs to 39-year-old Rodney and, if he fails, a who's-who list of failed former closers: Wilhelmsen, Jepsen or J.J. Hoover. The farm system is in poor shape. If things get worse before they get better, Greinke could be the first player traded.
PREVIEW
Rest of the story: D-backs host Phillies
 

PHOENIX -- Torey Lovullo is one manager who believes in giving it a rest during the season.

Or at least giving his starting pitchers and position players regular breaks during a 162-game season.

"We believe in rest," the Arizona Diamondbacks manager said.

Even with the Diamondbacks surging -- they've won 10 of 12 after beating the Phillies 9-2 on Saturday night -- Lovullo didn't hesitate to alter his starting rotation, giving right-hander Randall Delgado (1-1, 3.48 ERA) a spot start Sunday against Philadelphia so that Taijuan Walker can be bumped back to Tuesday to start against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Walker (6-3) has allowed four earned runs over 17 innings while winning each of his last three starts, through none lasted longer than six innings.

Walker dealt with blister issues earlier this season, but Lovullo said that's not a problem currently.

"(It's) to give extra rest to guys," Lovullo said. "We have to remember how important this group of five, six guys (starting pitchers) are and how important rest is to them. We're going to ask them to perform at this level all the way through the end of September and ... this will give guys that extra time."

The right-handed Delgado hasn't gone that long since starting -- he lasted five innings against the Milwaukee Brewers during an 8-6 Arizona loss on June 9 -- but this could be his final start for a while. He'll shift back to the bullpen after starting Sunday, possibly for the rest of the season.

"We wanted to take advantage of his ability to throw 75-85 pitches, so we feel like that might not last that much longer," Lovullo said. "While he still has that starter's stamina, we wanted to allow him to be inserted into the rotation. Will it happen again this year? I can't predict that.

"He's going to fall back into the bullpen and be used as a bullpen piece. If the need arises and he's still stretched out, it may happen again. Right now, the strategy is to have him start, fall back in the bullpen and then be used as a normal bullpen piece the rest of the year."

As a starter this season, Delgado is 0-1 with a 3.15 ERA, allowing 21 hits and walking four while striking out 20 in 20 innings pitched. He's opposed the Phillies nine times (three starts) and is 0-1 with a 3.29 ERA.

Delgado will oppose Phillies right-hander Jeremy Hellickson (5-5, 4.61 ERA), who is 0-3 with a 6.75 ERA in his career against Arizona. He didn't face the Diamondbacks last weekend when they swept a three-game series at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies have lost four of five to Arizona this season.

Despite the Phillies' record, they've gotten a good run of effective starts, with six consecutive quality starts until rookie Ben Lively gave up five runs (four earned) in 5 1/3 innings Saturday. Rookie Mark Leiter Jr. shut out the Diamondbacks on three hits over six innings Friday in his major league starting debut, a day after Aaron Nola gave up only one run over seven innings in a 5-1 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals.

"To follow Nola's performance (like Leiter did), it's good to see those back-to-back pitching performances," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said. "We pitched great yesterday (Friday), tonight (Saturday) not so much."


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