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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 8/29/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
OAKLAND  BROOKS )
 
ARIZONA  CHACIN )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+130

-140

9un
 
3
Final
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OAKLAND (55 - 74) at ARIZONA (63 - 65)
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Saturday, 8/29/2015 8:10 PM
AARON BROOKS (R) vs. JHOULYS CHACIN (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
979OAKLAND+130Ov 8.5,-115+140Ov 9,+105
980ARIZONA-140Un 8.5,-105-150Un 9,-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games55-74-26.565-564.10.2520.3090.3890.6974.00.2420.2990.3760.675
Road Games25-38-11.932-264.00.2470.3060.3900.6954.60.2630.3200.4180.738
vs Right-handed Starters43-50-13.246-404.30.2520.3080.3910.6994.00.2370.2960.3700.666
Past 7 Games2-5-3.36-15.00.2750.3170.4570.7744.90.2650.3270.4910.818
Grass Games53-69-23.963-524.20.2520.3080.3900.6994.00.2410.2990.3740.673
Night Games34-46-16.345-304.30.2570.3090.4000.7094.10.2470.3020.3890.691
Interleague8-7+1.97-74.90.2760.3350.4310.7653.50.2290.2850.3600.645
OAKLAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.10.2520.30912944271115231311040.3895043648576987511310312063
Road Games4.00.2470.30663218954110610620.3902431844644143055475231
Righty Starters4.30.2520.30893317880017024750.3913802576155359583798850
OAKLAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.651.314367.72031903595212435515-25212051.2%
Road Games5.401.391183.311511019130641777-1012957.1%

ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games63-65+1.966-544.50.2650.3240.4080.7314.30.2580.3160.4190.735
Home Games31-33-3.733-254.50.2710.3320.4210.7524.40.2590.3160.4170.734
vs Right-handed Starters49-47+4.949-444.60.2660.3230.4120.7354.10.2550.3120.4150.727
Past 7 Games3-4-1.13-24.10.2700.3240.4220.7464.70.2520.3300.3930.722
Grass Games63-65+1.966-544.50.2650.3240.4080.7314.30.2580.3160.4190.735
Night Games48-47+5.151-374.70.2680.3260.4180.7454.30.2570.3150.4110.725
Interleague10-5+6.78-64.50.2610.3170.4100.7274.30.2470.3080.4140.722
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2650.32412844861189220361160.40854338910451099181166312653
Home Games4.50.2710.33264217558911627520.4212771985105245258346533
Righty Starters4.60.2660.32396333088516828880.4124132817838166684509041
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.351.2584461781664034115837922-22341668%
Home Games3.561.298230.39791217198218811-1014863.6%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OAKLAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/15/2015BASSITT(R)@ BALTIMOREGONZALEZ(R)3-4L1208.5 unU740610
8/16/2015GRAVEMAN(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)2-18L1608.5 unO9802690
8/17/2015GRAY(R)@ BALTIMORETILLMAN(R)2-4L-1057.5 evU343781
8/18/2015DOUBRONT(L)LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)5-4W+2256.5 unO121007111
8/19/2015CHAVEZ(R)LA DODGERSWOOD(L)5-2W+1108 unU840220
8/21/2015BASSITT(R)TAMPA BAYSMYLY(L)1-2L-1257 unU1091771
8/22/2015GRAY(R)TAMPA BAYRAMIREZ(R)4-5L-1457 unO850731
8/23/2015GRAVEMAN(R)TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R)8-2W+1107.5 unO1140772
8/24/2015DOUBRONT(L)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R)11-5W1507 unO1550931
8/25/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L)5-6L-1057.5 ovO121201191
8/26/2015BASSITT(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)2-8L1357 ovO45212100
8/28/2015GRAY(R)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R)4-6L-1107.5 unO841850
8/29/2015BROOKS(R)@ ARIZONACHACIN(R) 
8/30/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ ARIZONARAY(L) 
8/31/2015DOUBRONT(L)LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L) 
9/1/2015BASSITT(R)LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
9/2/2015GRAY(R)LA ANGELSHEANEY(L) 
9/4/2015BROOKS(R)SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R) 
9/5/2015 SEATTLE  

ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/15/2015CORBIN(L)@ ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R)8-4W-1507.5 unO1171770
8/16/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ ATLANTAMILLER(R)1-2L-1157 evU351990
8/17/2015HELLICKSON(R)@ PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)4-1W1877 ovU931790
8/18/2015ANDERSON(R)@ PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)8-9L1807 ovO1211117102
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) 
8/30/2015RAY(L)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R) 
8/31/2015CORBIN(L)@ COLORADOBETTIS(R) 
9/1/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ COLORADOFLANDE(L) 
9/1/2015DELGADO(R)@ COLORADO  
9/2/2015ANDERSON(R)@ COLORADOGRAY(R) 
9/4/2015CHACIN(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L) 
9/5/2015 @ CHICAGO CUBS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OAKLAND: OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Oakland Athletics topped even their most trade-happy of days by making nine swaps involving 27 players in a wild offseason for Billy Beane and his front-office mates.
As far as Beane is concerned, the A's wouldn't have even had a chance to close the gap on the reigning AL West champion Los Angeles Angels without a major offseason overhaul.
Even if that meant shipping out a trio of All-Stars in third baseman Josh Donaldson, first baseman Brandon Moss and catcher Derek Norris.
''Our expectations don't change, not with the guys we brought in,'' manager Bob Melvin said. ''You look at it early on and you're thinking, `What are we doing here?' Then we see the last few moves ... and it all came together at the end as far as what this team would look like going into spring. ... We feel real good about this group.''
There were so many changes that Melvin had to search for names on the backs of jerseys during February's FanFest.
Billy Butler is the new designated hitter, and two-time All-Star infielder Ben Zobrist can play just about anywhere for Melvin, who is always one to mix and match his lineups based on matchups and who's playing well. Ike Davis came in a November trade from the Pirates to play first base, while third baseman Brett Lawrie came from the Blue Jays in the swap that sent Donaldson to Toronto.
''It's unique. I don't think many teams have taken turnover like this,'' reliever Dan Otero said. ''Who are we to judge? Everybody's here for a reason, so it's going to be great.''
Still, all the change took some getting used to this spring for an Oakland clubhouse known for its easygoing nature.
You first must know your teammates' names.
''Team chemistry's a little funky. You have to spend time with people and get to know people for team chemistry to fully come,'' center fielder Coco Crisp said. ''You can't expect it just to happen. We'll be fine. We have a good group of core guys, guys that talk and mingle.''
Here are some things to know as the A's chase a fourth straight playoff berth:
BUTLER'S BIG MOVE: Butler makes the first move of his career and is coming off a down season with the Royals, who lost in a seven-game World Series to San Francisco. He batted .271 with nine home runs and 66 RBIs in 151 games last year, 108 of those as a DH. ''Everybody's awesome to be around,'' Butler said. ''I couldn't be happier to get ready for another year with them. There are a lot of talented major league guys in this room.''
FILLING THE VOIDS: Lawrie batted .247 with 12 home runs and 38 RBIs in 70 games for Toronto last season and takes pride in his defense to back up a talented rotation led by Sonny Gray and Scott Kazmir. ''We have a lot of ability out there and that's a plus for the pitching staff,'' Lawrie said. ''All they have to do is take care of business.''
GRIFFIN AND PARKER: Both right-handers are recovering from elbow ligament reconstructive surgery that sidelined them all of 2014. Parker hopes to return shortly after the season begins, while June has long been the target goal for these two. ''There's no reason to start ripping the slider,'' Parker said. ''I'm going to focus on command.''
SPEEDY OUTFIELD: Despite the losses around the diamond, Melvin likes the look of his speedy outfield with Crisp, Sam Fuld and Craig Gentry. ''They can cover a lot of ground,'' Melvin said. ''In the case of Gentry and Fuld, they throw very well, too. Especially in our outfield at home, the field can play big and you need to cover a lot of ground out there. It's a comfort to have, and I know our pitchers feel good about it, too, that on a cold night in Oakland, you can stay. It's tough to go opposite field and know that when a ball's hit in the air and stays in the ballpark it's probably going to get caught.''
ZITO'S COMEBACK: Back in his original uniform two years removed from the end of a $126 million, seven-year contract with San Francisco, lefty Barry Zito looks to be a factor for the A's out of the bullpen - or even to start when needed. After a year off, Zito arrived in Arizona motivated to show he could still pitch at the highest level.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (OAKLAND-ARIZONA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Athletics-Diamondbacks Preview* ================================

By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

Oakland (55-74) at Arizona (63-65), 8:10 p.m. EDT

Within striking distance less than a week ago, the Arizona Diamondbacks are hoping to climb back into the NL West race now that their offense is back on track.

After beating the AL's ERA leader, the Diamondbacks face a less intimidating challenge as they try to wrap up their fourth home series win in five tries Saturday night against the Oakland Athletics.

Arizona (63-65) moved within five games of the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday after batting .297 with 16 home runs while averaging 6.1 runs during a 9-5 stretch.

The Diamondbacks, however, fell 8 1/2 back after totaling eight runs while getting swept in a four-game home series against a St. Louis team that has the best ERA in the majors.

They then managed just two hits through the first five innings Friday against Oakland ace Sonny Gray before breaking through with two runs in the sixth and four in the seventh of a 6-4 win.

"He's got nasty stuff," manager Chip Hale told MLB's official website. "The ball was moving all over the place. Guys were scratching their heads how we were going to get to him."

David Peralta and Aaron Hill delivered RBI doubles, A.J. Pollock added a run-scoring single and Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run home run as Arizona snapped a five-game home losing streak that was its longest since an eight-game skid from April 2-16, 2014.

Peralta is batting .564 with 12 RBIs over a 12-game home hitting streak, while Goldschmidt is hitting .429 with two homers, four doubles and eight RBIs in his last nine at Chase Field.

The Diamondbacks, who failed to gain ground after the Dodgers' win, will try to keep swinging the bats well against Aaron Brooks (1-1, 6.20 ERA). The right-hander was called up to give Felix Doubront an extra few days of rest after he was hit on the foot with a line drive in Monday's 11-5 win at Seattle.

Brooks is in his second stint with the A's (55-74) after he was acquired from Kansas City in the Ben Zobrist trade. He went 1-0 with a 1.26 ERA in his first two starts before getting removed from the rotation when he allowed eight runs over 1 2-3 innings in a 10-3 loss at Toronto on Aug. 12.

He may have to be cautious with Welington Castillo, who had a double and a sacrifice fly Friday. The catcher has three home runs and eight RBIs over his last eight home games.

Once a top prospect with Colorado, Jhoulys Chacin (0-1, 2.84) hopes to make the most of another shot in the big leagues after Jeremy Hellickson suffered a hamstring injury. He allowed two earned runs over 6 1-3 innings in Monday's 5-3 loss to St. Louis in his first start since June 28, 2014.

The right-hander will get his first look at an Oakland team that went 1 for 7 with runners in scoring position and had just five hits over the first eight innings Friday.

Brett Lawrie hit his second home run in as many days - an estimated 470-foot shot in the ninth - and is batting .452 with three homers and seven RBIs in his last eight games.

"His month's been phenomenal," manager Bob Melvin said. "That's hit a long way. You don't see too many balls hit that far in this park. It gives us a fighting chance."

The A's have dropped six straight at Arizona dating to June 2008.


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