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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 5/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TAMPA BAY  ODORIZZI )
 
BOSTON  BUCHHOLZ )
+1.5  -155

-1.5  +135
+140

-150

8.5ov
 
5
Final
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TAMPA BAY (13 - 12) at BOSTON (12 - 13)
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Monday, 5/4/2015 7:10 PM
JAKE ODORIZZI (R) vs. CLAY BUCHHOLZ (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
915TAMPA BAY+130Ov 9,-105+125Ov 8.5,-125
916BOSTON-140Un 9,-115-135Un 8.5,+105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games13-12+1.410-153.60.2300.3010.3670.6683.80.2120.2800.3390.620
Road Games7-6+1.63-103.50.2140.2840.3430.6273.80.2190.2840.3280.612
vs Right-handed Starters10-8+2.28-103.60.2240.2930.3590.6523.70.2030.2760.3390.615
Past 7 Games3-4-10-72.10.2070.2590.2890.5482.70.2130.2630.3020.565
Grass Games3-4-0.62-53.90.2300.2940.3710.6654.10.2340.2940.3480.643
Night Games9-9+0.27-113.70.2180.2960.3450.6413.90.2140.2860.3400.626
Division11-11+0.38-143.30.2230.2940.3490.6433.60.2110.2780.3390.618
TAMPA BAY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2300.30125832191426200.3678885215131681981616
Road Games3.50.2140.284134499626480.34345441139909378
Righty Starters3.60.2240.29318604135335130.359625915871181351013
TAMPA BAY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.041.18487393970933836-411284.6%
Road Games4.771.41245.3242446418392-37187.5%

BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games12-13-3.516-94.90.2460.3240.3820.7065.40.2620.3250.4210.746
Home Games6-7-37-64.80.2630.3400.3960.7365.20.2670.3270.4380.766
vs Right-handed Starters10-10-2.213-74.80.2460.3220.3640.6865.70.2680.3290.4180.746
Past 7 Games2-5-4.24-34.90.2690.3430.4370.7807.10.3020.3620.4690.831
Grass Games11-11-2.315-75.20.2530.3330.3930.7265.70.2650.3250.4320.757
Night Games8-8-1.310-64.50.2430.3170.3610.6785.10.2570.3250.4030.728
Division8-11-511-84.40.2420.3200.3690.6905.60.2810.3420.4460.788
BOSTON - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.90.2460.32425875215282290.3821151021721219826142214
Home Games4.80.2630.34013419110181120.3965749845941471210
Righty Starters4.80.2460.32220715176221200.36492801351016521131912
BOSTON - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.111.381924442941533775-44544.4%
Home Games3.201.22245161639716453-12166.7%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TAMPA BAY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/21/2015ARCHER(R)BOSTONMILEY(L)0-1L-1157.5 unU451890
4/22/2015KARNS(R)BOSTONKELLY(R)7-5W+1157.5 ovO1261880
4/23/2015ODORIZZI(R)BOSTONBUCHHOLZ(R)2-1W-1207.5 unU691360
4/24/2015SMYLY(L)TORONTODICKEY(R)12-3W-1257.5 unO1350641
4/25/2015RAMIREZ(L)TORONTONORRIS(L)4-2W-1058.5 unU970640
4/26/2015ARCHER(R)TORONTOBUEHRLE(L)5-1W-1407.5 unU1391561
4/27/2015KARNS(R)@ NY YANKEESWARREN(R)1-4L1158.5 evU6609100
4/28/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ NY YANKEESWHITLEY(R)2-4L-1058 unU9101960
4/29/2015SMYLY(L)@ NY YANKEESPINEDA(R)3-2W1307.5 evU790771
5/1/2015COLOME(R)@ BALTIMORETILLMAN(R)2-0W-1058 unU430441
5/2/2015ARCHER(R)@ BALTIMOREGONZALEZ(R)0-4L-1257 unU450760
5/3/2015KARNS(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)2-4L1007.5 ovU770971
5/4/2015ODORIZZI(R)@ BOSTONBUCHHOLZ(R) 
5/5/2015SMYLY(L)@ BOSTONPORCELLO(R) 
5/6/2015COLOME(R)@ BOSTONMASTERSON(R) 
5/7/2015ARCHER(R)TEXASMARTINEZ(R) 
5/8/2015KARNS(R)TEXASGALLARDO(R) 
5/9/2015ODORIZZI(R)TEXASDETWILER(L) 
5/10/2015SMYLY(L)TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L) 
5/11/2015 NY YANKEES  

BOSTON - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/20/2015MASTERSON(R)BALTIMORECHEN(L)7-1W-1258.5 unU770453
4/21/2015MILEY(L)@ TAMPA BAYARCHER(R)1-0W1057.5 unU890451
4/22/2015KELLY(R)@ TAMPA BAYKARNS(R)5-7L-1257.5 ovO8801261
4/23/2015BUCHHOLZ(R)@ TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R)1-2L1107.5 unU360691
4/24/2015PORCELLO(R)@ BALTIMOREGONZALEZ(R)7-5W-1158 ovO11711072
4/25/2015MASTERSON(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)4-5L1008.5 unO8501181
4/26/2015MILEY(L)@ BALTIMORENORRIS(R)7-18L-1058.5 unO9912071
4/27/2015KELLY(R)TORONTOSANCHEZ(R)6-5W-1409 ovO1060641
4/28/2015BUCHHOLZ(R)TORONTOHUTCHISON(R)8-11L-1258.5 unO1311117100
4/29/2015PORCELLO(R)TORONTODICKEY(R)4-1W-1558.5 ovU941350
5/1/2015MASTERSON(R)NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)2-3L-1158.5 ovU8909121
5/2/2015MILEY(L)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)2-4L-1308.5 unU870940
5/3/2015KELLY(R)NY YANKEESWARREN(R)5-8L-1409 unO77114121
5/4/2015BUCHHOLZ(R)TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R) 
5/5/2015PORCELLO(R)TAMPA BAYSMYLY(L) 
5/6/2015MASTERSON(R)TAMPA BAYCOLOME(R) 
5/8/2015MILEY(L)@ TORONTOSANCHEZ(R) 
5/9/2015KELLY(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
5/10/2015BUCHHOLZ(R)@ TORONTODICKEY(R) 
5/11/2015 @ OAKLAND  
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.''
BOSTON: BOSTON (AP) - A revamped lineup and change in attitude has the Boston Red Sox looking to repeat a feat they performed just two seasons ago when they went from worst to World Series champions.
Like the hip-hop song they blasted in their locker room after the 2013 division and World Series titles were clinched in Fenway Park, the Red Sox started at the bottom.
They've carried the theme over this season.
''There's a good vibe going around,'' said first baseman Mike Napoli, who rallies spirits in the clubhouse by growing beards with teammates. ''It feels a little like 2013 in here. We're just having fun.''
During this past offseason, GM Ben Cherington looked to grow a weak offense that finished 11th in the AL in scoring.
Cherington spent $88 million to sign Hanley Ramirez, who began in the organization's minor league system before stints with Miami and Los Angeles, and signed third baseman Pablo Sandoval to a five-year, $95 million deal.
It was a quick fix for a lineup that lacked pop besides another strong season by Big Papi.
''This has a chance to be a lineup that doesn't give the opposition too many breathers or take a hitter off - so to speak,'' manager John Farrell said. ''There's the ability to do some damage up and down the lineup.''
The 39-year old Ortiz posted a .263 average with 35 homers and 104 RBIs last season, his eighth time in 12 reaching 30/100 with the club.
The revised order still leaves the question of how Red Sox starting pitching will hold up.
Cherington moved quickly after left-hander Jon Lester opted not to return, signing instead with the Cubs.
The GM acquired right-hander Rick Porcello from Detroit for slugger Yoenis Cespedes, traded for lefty Wade Miley and signed free agent Justin Masterson, who was coming off an injury-plagued season. The trio is expected to join Clay Buchholz and Joe Kelly.
Some have questioned whether they have a top-of-the-rotation type. Buchholz thinks they'll feed off the doubters and strive.
''I think we're going to fly under the radar for the most part, which I think is a good thing,'' he said. ''At some point they're going to say, `They've got their stuff in order and they've got a pretty good staff.'''
They aren't hiding from how bad last season ended after going 71-91 and finishing 25 games out in the AL East.
''Our record says what we were, and that wasn't good,'' Farrell said.
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A FUN TRIO
Just a few days into spring training, Ortiz dubbed himself, Ramirez and Sandoval as ''The Three Amigos.'' The three are expected to bring both pop and some interesting times in the clubhouse.
''This will be a lively group and, I think, a fun one to be part of,'' Farrell said. ''I think the biggest thing is, they love to play the game. You can see the joy come out of them when they do well, and there's no question they'll draw from one another - the confidence they'll draw from one another.''
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NO STICKER SHOCK HERE
The Red Sox pledged more than $180 million to bring in Ramirez and Sandoval.
''The proven power hitter obviously has a hefty price tag attached to it,'' Farrell said.
Ramirez hit 13 homers with 71 RBIs. Sandoval had 16 with 73 and won a World Series with San Francisco.
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KEEP QUIET AND PLAY
Shane Victorino, who had his 2014 season cut short by back surgery, isn't about to try to analyze what went wrong last season. He feels like it's time to move on and make up for it.
''You try to be the best team you can be,'' he said. ''Don't want to sit here and talk about this and talk about that. You've got to go out there and do it. There's no other way of looking at it.''
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KEEP AN EYE ON THIS
Ortiz didn't want to listen to any new rules about speeding up the game by having batters keep one foot in the box in between pitches. He even joked that he'll run out of money if he's fined.
''This game has been going on for over 100 years,'' he said. ''It's the nature of the game. I don't care who you are, you're not going to change. The pitch comes through, you come out of the box, you come back in.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (TAMPA BAY-BOSTON) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Rays-Red Sox Preview* ======================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Tampa Bay (13-12) at Boston (12-13), 7:10 p.m. EDT

The Tampa Bay Rays have labored at the plate in their last six games but get to face a team that's consistently struggled to keep opponents off the scoreboard for much of this season, especially the past two weeks.

Clay Buchholz will try to begin changing that for the Boston Red Sox with another strong outing against the Rays, and he'll start opposite Jake Odorizzi in a rematch of last month's pitching duel.

Tampa Bay (13-12) is batting .178 with 10 runs and one homer in a 2-4 stretch. James Loney had that lone longball in Sunday's 4-2 loss to the Orioles, wrapping up a three-game series that was played in Florida because of the unrest in Baltimore.

"If we keep the mindset of having good at-bats like we have been the whole year and kind of keeping the line moving, we'll get back to where we were," said infielder Logan Forsythe, 8 for 20 in his last five games and 2 for 4 with an RBI single Sunday.

The Rays, who averaged 4.3 runs while hitting .247 in their first 19 contests, will try to get back on track in their three-game visit to Fenway Park. Boston (12-13) has a 6.14 ERA in losing eight of its last 11 and endured a three-game sweep to the New York Yankees that was capped with an 8-5 loss Sunday.

That performance raised their team ERA to 5.04 and their rotation's to 5.66.

"For us to right our course, we still need the pitching from that rotation," Boston manager John Farrell said.

Buchholz (1-3, 5.76 ERA) had one of the Red Sox's best efforts in the past 11 games on April 23 in Tampa Bay. The right-hander yielded one run and two hits in six innings while fanning 10, but he did not get a decision in a 2-1 loss, the finale of a three-game series in which Boston lost twice.

Odorizzi (2-2, 2.41) also did not factor in the decision after giving up one run and three hits in 6 2-3 innings.

The two pitchers couldn't carry their momentum to their most recent starts. Buchholz failed to make it out of the third inning in an 11-8 loss to Toronto on Tuesday and was charged with five runs.

Odorizzi gave up four in 6 1-3 innings in a 4-2 loss to the Yankees on the same day. He had a 1.65 ERA in his first four outings.

Odorizzi went 0-2 with a 14.21 ERA in his two visits to Fenway Park in 2014, failing to make it past the fourth inning in either game. Buchholz, meanwhile, has lost four consecutive starts in Boston dating back to a 6-2 defeat to Tampa Bay on Sept. 23, the Red Sox's only loss in the final six matchups at Fenway in 2014.

He has a 6.04 ERA in those games and received a combined six runs of support.

Evan Longoria doesn't appear poised to assist Odorizzi in this matchup, having gone 2 for 18 with six strikeouts in his last five games. He's also 9 for 43 (.209) with 15 strikeouts lifetime against Buchholz.

Boston's David Ortiz, batting .344 with seven RBIs in his last eight games, is 1 for 13 versus Odorizzi in his career. Pablo Sandoval, hitting .480 (12 for 25) with seven RBIs in his past seven contests, is 3 for 24 in six career games against Tampa Bay.


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