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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 9/1/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TAMPA BAY  SMYLY )
 
BALTIMORE  TILLMAN )
+1.5  -155

-1.5  +135
+140

-150

8.5un
 
11
Final
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TAMPA BAY (65 - 66) at BALTIMORE (63 - 68)
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Tuesday, 9/1/2015 7:05 PM
DREW SMYLY (L) vs. CHRIS TILLMAN (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
917TAMPA BAY+115Ov 8,-105+115Ov 8,+100
918BALTIMORE-125Un 8,-115-125Un 8,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games65-66-4.359-633.70.2470.3030.3950.6983.90.2380.2980.3760.673
Road Games33-33+2.526-373.80.2500.3060.3970.7033.80.2390.3020.3760.678
vs Right-handed Starters41-52-13.843-453.50.2390.2930.3750.6684.10.2390.3010.3860.686
Past 7 Games3-4-2.25-24.10.2650.3230.4620.7844.90.2630.3210.4120.733
Grass Games28-29+1.125-294.00.2590.3130.4080.7213.80.2450.3070.3810.687
Night Games47-43+3.542-423.90.2460.3050.3970.7023.90.2420.3010.3850.686
Division25-26-0.916-323.50.2410.3040.3880.6923.70.2180.2810.3640.645
TAMPA BAY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.70.2470.30313143881086213291250.395464352104876861119809372
Road Games3.80.2500.30666229857511517630.3972411835273246165435133
Righty Starters3.50.2390.29393309473814921770.3752992377464858782546655
TAMPA BAY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.801.2234361951843795415442023-28511676.1%
Road Games4.061.326212.710096194248818910-18241168.6%

BALTIMORE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games63-68-10.455-684.30.2520.3020.4190.7214.10.2540.3130.4140.727
Home Games39-27+5.729-344.90.2670.3180.4500.7684.00.2480.2950.4060.702
vs Left-handed Starters18-17-1.811-213.90.2500.2880.3930.6814.30.2740.3250.4400.765
Past 7 Games1-6-52-42.90.2080.2610.3310.5914.70.3110.3620.5220.884
Grass Games56-61-10.849-614.30.2550.3030.4260.7294.00.2560.3110.4130.724
Night Games40-47-1236-484.00.2480.3000.4100.7104.00.2500.3060.4160.722
Division26-25+1.224-234.70.2630.3160.4320.7484.50.2520.3190.4220.741
BALTIMORE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2520.30213144321119194181690.4195473151081367841245610754
Home Games4.90.2670.3186622165919461000.4503081665011939962315620
Lefty Starters3.90.2500.288351189297536350.39313064281720031142216
BALTIMORE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games2.841.216405.31421283473314640322-15331076.7%
Home Games3.101.213200.38069183196020516-519773.1%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TAMPA BAY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/18/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ HOUSTONFELDMAN(R)2-3L1058 unU9801080
8/19/2015KARNS(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)2-3L1657.5 unU10701170
8/20/2015ARCHER(R)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)1-0W1057 unU880110
8/21/2015SMYLY(L)@ OAKLANDBASSITT(R)2-1W1157 unU7711091
8/22/2015RAMIREZ(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R)5-4W1357 unO731850
8/23/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)2-8L-1207.5 unO7721140
8/25/2015KARNS(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R)7-11L-1407 unO131201250
8/26/2015ARCHER(R)MINNESOTADUFFEY(R)3-5L-1807 unO99113101
8/27/2015SMYLY(L)MINNESOTAMILONE(L)5-4W-1307.5 unO951960
8/28/2015RAMIREZ(R)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R)2-3L+1007 unU770771
8/29/2015ODORIZZI(R)KANSAS CITYMEDLEN(R)3-6L+1006.5 evO56311110
8/30/2015KARNS(R)KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)3-2W-1157 unU971761
8/31/2015ARCHER(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)6-3W-1207.5 unO10428110
9/1/2015SMYLY(L)@ BALTIMORETILLMAN(R) 
9/2/2015RAMIREZ(R)@ BALTIMOREGAUSMAN(R) 
9/4/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ NY YANKEESSEVERINO(R) 
9/5/2015KARNS(R)@ NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R) 
9/6/2015ARCHER(R)@ NY YANKEESNOVA(R) 
9/7/2015 @ DETROIT  
9/8/2015 @ DETROIT  

BALTIMORE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/18/2015GAUSMAN(R)NY METSDEGROM(R)3-5L+1007.5 unO772880
8/19/2015JIMENEZ(R)NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R)5-4W-1307.5 ovO1060960
8/20/2015GONZALEZ(R)MINNESOTADUFFEY(R)2-15L-1658.5 ovO10811860
8/21/2015CHEN(L)MINNESOTAMILONE(L)3-4L-1608.5 unU52011110
8/22/2015TILLMAN(R)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)2-3L-1508.5 unU790780
8/23/2015GAUSMAN(R)MINNESOTAPELFREY(R)3-4L-1708.5 ovU13123761
8/24/2015JIMENEZ(R)@ KANSAS CITYMEDLEN(R)3-8L1257.5 unO5011370
8/25/2015GONZALEZ(R)@ KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)2-3L1108 unU780671
8/26/2015CHEN(L)@ KANSAS CITYCUETO(R)8-5W1257 unO13401160
8/27/2015TILLMAN(R)@ KANSAS CITYVENTURA(R)3-5L1058 unP6801271
8/28/2015GAUSMAN(R)@ TEXASHAMELS(L)1-4L1158.5 ovU350940
8/29/2015JIMENEZ(R)@ TEXASPEREZ(L)3-4L-1259 evU9701280
8/30/2015GONZALEZ(R)@ TEXASHOLLAND(L)0-6L1109.5 unU3411180
8/31/2015CHEN(L)TAMPA BAYARCHER(R)3-6L+1107.5 unO81101042
9/1/2015TILLMAN(R)TAMPA BAYSMYLY(L) 
9/2/2015GAUSMAN(R)TAMPA BAYRAMIREZ(R) 
9/4/2015JIMENEZ(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
9/5/2015GONZALEZ(R)@ TORONTOBUEHRLE(L) 
9/6/2015CHEN(L)@ TORONTOPRICE(L) 
9/7/2015 @ NY YANKEES  
9/8/2015 @ NY YANKEES  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TAMPA BAY: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - A year after being a trendy preseason pick to contend for the World Series, the Tampa Bay Rays are back in a familiar role as underdogs.
''That's good. ... We like that,'' three-time All-Star third baseman Evan Longoria said, noting the team has a history of flourishing most when little is expected from outside the organization.
''I just think it's going to be a really good year,'' the club's career home run and RBIs leader said. ''We've got a young team, a bunch of guys eager to learn and get out there and win games. I'm really looking forward to that.''
Former manager Joe Maddon - and his often unconventional way of doing things - is gone.
So is Andrew Friedman, the young executive who was architect of the teams that made the playoffs four of the past seven seasons.
The roster has a much different look, too, with 10 key players from a year ago either traded or released this winter.
''The end result is a club that we have optimism about, a club that we're excited about, that we think can compete for a playoff spot. And, that's what we want,'' team president of baseball operations Matt Silverman said.
''Every year, we want to come into camp believing our team can play meaningful games in September and have a chance to go to the playoffs, and even beyond,'' Silverman added. ''We have that - and at the same time, we've reloaded our minor league system, added some players who impact us this year, might impact us in the future, and we're better off because of that.''
Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, catcher Rene Rivera, outfielder Steven Souza Jr., and pitchers Kevin Jepsen, Ernesto Frieri and Burch Smith are offseason acquisitions who could figure in the team's success - or failure.
Smith and two other young starters - Matt Andriese and Nathan Karns - figure to begin the season in the rotation because of injuries to Alex Cobb, Drew Smyly, and Matt Moore.
The hope is the rest of the projected rotation, Chris Archer and Jake Odorizzi, can help the Rays stay afloat until they can get back to full strength.
''If you've got starting pitching, you've got a leg up on going into the season,'' rookie manager Kevin Cash said. ''We're very fortunate with the pitchers we have - starters and relievers.''
Cobb, sidelined by a forearm strain during spring training, believes the team will thrive as underdogs.
''We're not going to get bullied. A lot of people are picking us at the bottom, and we're going to embrace that and have each other's backs,'' the right-hander said.
''Any time anybody calls you out in your profession and makes you feel like you're not as good as you know you are, there's always something to prove,'' Cobb said. ''I don't feel like we need to have extra motivation. It's just going to be that much sweeter when we go out there and perform well.''
A look at the keys to the Rays' season:
WHO WILL LEAD?: Pitching and defense were staples during six consecutive winning seasons that produced four playoff berths and one trip to the World Series. The Rays slipped to 77-85 a year ago, their first losing record since 2007. They're banking on Cash, who has no previous managerial experience, being the right fit to restore winning ways. At 37, he's the youngest current manager or head coach in the four major professional sports.
BETTER LONGO: Longoria played in every game in 2014 for the first time in his career, however he hit a disappointing .253 with 22 homers and 91 RBIs. He's moving into the cleanup spot after batting third most of his career, and knows he has to be more consistent if the Rays - last in the AL in runs scored a year ago - are going to have a chance to be better offensively.
BEHIND THE PLATE: Catcher Ryan Hanigan was traded and backup Jose Molina was released this winter. The three-team deal that sent Wil Myers to San Diego and brought Souza to Tampa Bay from Washington, also landed Rivera from the Padres.
The Rays believe he's an upgrade defensively, as well as offensively.
Rivera posted career highs with a .252 batting average, 11 homers and 44 RBI's in 103 games last season. Still, the 31-year-old catcher stresses his job is to provide solid direction behind the plate.
''I want to help my pitching staff first. I think that's what the game is all about. If you pitch well, you're going to win some games,'' Rivera said. ''If I get a hit here, a hit there and help us win some games, that's even better.''
BALTIMORE: BALTIMORE (AP) - For the first time in 17 years, the Baltimore Orioles open a new baseball season as defending AL East champions.
The Orioles can only hope for better results than in 1998, when they followed a wire-to-wire run to the division crown with a 79-83 flop - launching a franchise-record run of 14 straight losing seasons.
Although Baltimore lost slugger Nelson Cruz, Gold Glove right fielder Nick Markakis and setup man Andrew Miller from a club that last year went 96-66 and advanced to the AL Championship Series, manager Buck Showalter has no intention of disappointing a fan base that has embraced a team coming off its second playoff appearance in three seasons.
''They come to Camden to watch us win,'' Showalter said. ''There's no more passionate, sincere group of fans than we have. Nothing would kick me in the chest more than for us to regress. I want to keep going forward.''
Baltimore made only one significant offseason acquisition, picking up outfielder Travis Snider in a trade with Pittsburgh. The big question is, do the Orioles still have enough good players to stay atop the AL East?
''It definitely stinks to lose Markakis, what he brought to the clubhouse, and Cruz, what he brought to the field. But we've got to move on,'' said Steve Pearce, who's coming off the best year of his career. ''You look around the locker room and there's a lot of talent here. All our pitching's returned, so we still have a really good team.''
The Orioles are counting on third baseman Manny Machado and catcher Matt Wieters to bounce back from injury-shortened seasons and for first baseman Chris Davis to regain the form he showed in 2013 before slumping miserably last year.
None of the three were available in the postseason, when the Orioles swept Detroit in the division playoff before being bounced in four games by the Kansas City Royals.
Davis' absence will extend into opening day, on April 6 in Tampa Bay, when he concludes his 25-game suspension for using a banned amphetamine. Wieters is expected to start the season in the disabled list as he continues his recovery from elbow ligament surgery, but at least Machado appears on target to make up for lost time.
The offense will be a work in progress, but the Orioles hope they won't need heavy hitting to back a starting rotation that remains entirely intact. Chris Tillman, Wei-Yin Chen, Bud Norris and Miguel Gonzalez combined to go 54-29 last year, and the foursome could get some help from right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez, who's looked good in spring training after stumbling in his Orioles debut last year.
The bullpen will be anchored by Zach Britton, who had 37 saves in 41 tries during his first season as a closer.
Some things to know about the 2015 Orioles:
TOP OF THE LINEUP: Alejandro De Aza is expected to take over for Markakis as the leadoff hitter. De Aza is faster than Markakis and had a .341 on-base percentage after being obtained from the White Sox before the trade deadline.
''I will just let the game dictate what to do,'' he said.
What De Aza needs to do is get on base ahead of Machado, Davis and cleanup hitter Adam Jones.
DAVIS SEEKS A FRESH START: Slowed by a muscle strain near his rib cage, frustrated by defensive shifts and embarrassed by his suspension, Davis is raring to go in 2015.
''I'm in such a different situation this year than I was last year, having been off for a month and a half more than these guys,'' Davis said.
He says his teammates have forgiven him for using Adderall, which led to his untimely suspension.
''The guys are just ready to move on and focus on what we need to accomplish this year,'' Davis said.
SNIDER STEPS IN: With Markakis gone, Snider will attempt to fill the void in right field.
He hit .264 with 13 homers, 15 doubles and 38 RBIs in 140 games with Pittsburgh last season.
''I'm not here to replace Nick Markakis, but to be another man on this roster and to come out here every single day with the goal of getting better,'' Snider said.
MACHADO CONFIDENT: After playing only 82 games last year, Machado is ready to go after knee surgery.
''I feel great,'' the 2013 All-Star said. ''I'm doing everything. I'm stealing bases and hitting the ball well, playing good defense, doing everything I've got to do to get ready for the year.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (TAMPA BAY-BALTIMORE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Rays-Orioles Preview* ======================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Tampa Bay (64-66) at Baltimore (63-67), 7:05 p.m. EDT

Buck Showalter's Baltimore Orioles were five games over .500 and on the cusp of the AL's final playoff spot less than two weeks ago.

Whatever managerial moves he's made since - creative, necessary or otherwise - simply haven't been able to provide a spark.

Fading Baltimore looks to avoid a sixth straight defeat when it hosts the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night.

The defending AL East champions picked up their 62nd win by beating the New York Mets on Aug. 19 and sat just one-half game out of the second wild-card spot. Baltimore (63-68) has dropped 11 of 12 since that victory while scoring three runs or fewer in each defeat.

Showalter platooned Paul Janish and Ryan Flaherty at shortstop for the first seven of those contests after J.J. Hardy went on the disabled list with a groin strain, but the duo has hit a combined .250.

Showalter elected to move Gold Glove-winning third baseman Manny Machado to short for the first time in his major league career Monday while starting all three catchers - Caleb Joseph behind the plate, Matt Wieters at first and Steve Clevenger at designated hitter.

Machado had two hits and Clevenger had a two-run single, but the Orioles fell 6-3 to the Rays (65-66). Baltimore now would have to leap over five teams in the wild-card race to sneak into the playoffs.

"We did some good things getting some people out there," Showalter said. "It seems like we're always a hit away."

Tampa Bay also has plenty of work ahead to catch Texas for the second wild-card spot, but it began a nine-game trip with its second straight victory after losing five of six.

Evan Longoria, Asdrubal Cabrera and Tim Beckham homered, and Logan Forsythe added three hits for the Rays, who have won three of four meetings at Camden Yards this season.

"If we play hard and put some wins together, you never know what could happen in a month," Cabrera said.

Drew Smyly (1-2, 3.82 ERA) takes the mound after going 1-1 with a 5.14 ERA in three starts since spending over three months on the disabled list with left shoulder soreness.

The left-hander has lasted fewer than five innings in two of those outings, including Thursday when he allowed each run in Tampa Bay's 5-4 win over Minnesota. Smyly, who made three starts before being injured, threw a season-high 100 pitches while walking two.

Smyly made all three of his career starts against the Orioles last season, going 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA. Chris Davis is 2 for 11 against him - both hits leaving the yard - but has gone 2 for 18 with 10 strikeouts over his last five games.

Chris Tillman (9-9, 4.58) gets the call for Baltimore looking to avoid a third straight defeat. He's allowed seven runs in 12 2-3 innings over the last two after going unbeaten in his previous 12.

"Any time you lose it's disappointing," Tillman said after Thursday's 5-3 loss at Kansas City. "Made some mistakes that they were able to hit the ball hard and drive."

Tillman is 3-1 with a 1.78 ERA in his last five home starts. He's lost twice in four outings against the Rays this season, but he allowed two runs or fewer while going into the seventh three times.

Rays centerfielder Kevin Kiermaier robbed Machado of a leadoff home run in the first Monday, but he left in the third with a mild right ankle sprain that could keep him out of this contest.


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