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MLB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 8/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA ANGELS  SHOEMAKER )
 
DETROIT  WOLF )
-1.5  +130

+1.5  -150
-115

+105

9ov
 
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LA ANGELS (64 - 62) at DETROIT (60 - 66)
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Thursday, 8/27/2015 1:05 PM
MATT SHOEMAKER (R) vs. RANDY WOLF (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
963LA ANGELS-105Ov 9.5,+100-115Ov 9,-125
964DETROIT-105Un 9.5,-120+105Un 9,+105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games64-62-4.460-624.00.2440.3000.3890.6904.10.2500.3050.3940.699
Road Games25-35-1031-274.20.2430.2990.3860.6854.40.2660.3180.4320.750
vs Left-handed Starters18-16+0.811-223.60.2250.2880.3720.6613.30.2300.2840.3540.638
Past 7 Games2-5-3.35-23.00.2390.2840.3600.6448.00.3320.3870.5440.931
Grass Games60-59-5.556-594.00.2420.3000.3860.6864.10.2500.3040.3940.698
Day Games13-18-6.813-183.80.2280.2890.3540.6444.20.2600.3120.4050.717
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2440.30012642211028185131350.38947934290038796107758671
Road Games4.20.2430.299602062501998600.3862411654251838554353734
Lefty Starters3.60.2250.288341109250463370.37211798246721230222015
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.601.263367.31571473453311932220-13321469.6%
Road Games3.931.424158726916316621405-612475%

DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games60-66-5.867-544.50.2740.3290.4330.7624.80.2670.3240.4380.763
Home Games30-34-9.632-294.40.2810.3370.4380.7754.60.2600.3180.4160.734
vs Right-handed Starters41-52-11.149-394.40.2720.3220.4240.7464.90.2690.3240.4400.764
Past 7 Games2-5-3.32-53.70.2700.3320.4560.7884.40.2100.2790.3650.644
Grass Games59-64-5.266-534.50.2770.3320.4370.7684.80.2670.3240.4350.760
Day Games27-20+7.130-175.30.2910.3470.4670.8144.50.2530.3170.4060.723
DETROIT - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2740.32912643911205229401290.433535358975718711456412154
Home Games4.40.2810.33764219361712126570.4382681854423645975366531
Righty Starters4.40.2720.32293326488816926920.42439424071950628108498832
DETROIT - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.501.4493721971863944214530519-17291565.9%
Home Games3.921.411190.78883193197615310-811761.1%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/13/2015RICHARDS(R)@ KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R)7-6W-1308 unO108212100
8/14/2015WEAVER(R)@ KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)1-4L1108.5 unU7102690
8/15/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ KANSAS CITYCUETO(R)4-9L1407.5 unO115114101
8/16/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ KANSAS CITYVENTURA(R)3-4L1208 ovU641580
8/17/2015HEANEY(L)CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L)2-1W-1607.5 unU431680
8/18/2015RICHARDS(R)CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L)5-3W-1957 ovO531821
8/19/2015WEAVER(R)CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)1-0W-1207.5 unU890760
8/20/2015TROPEANO(R)CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)2-8L-1207.5 unO8701260
8/21/2015SANTIAGO(L)TORONTOPRICE(L)2-9L+1657 evO6531190
8/22/2015HEANEY(L)TORONTOESTRADA(R)3-15L+1108 ovO7412072
8/23/2015RICHARDS(R)TORONTODICKEY(R)5-12L-1108 ovO12521790
8/25/2015WEAVER(R)@ DETROITSIMON(R)8-7W-1209 evO116212100
8/26/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ DETROITVERLANDER(R)0-5L1259 unU111780
8/27/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ DETROITWOLF(L) 
8/28/2015RICHARDS(R)@ CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R) 
8/29/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ CLEVELANDBAUER(R) 
8/30/2015WEAVER(R)@ CLEVELANDKLUBER(R) 
8/31/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R) 
9/1/2015HEANEY(L)@ OAKLANDBASSITT(R) 
9/2/2015 @ OAKLAND  

DETROIT - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/14/2015SIMON(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)1-5L1828 unU660861
8/15/2015VERLANDER(R)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)4-2W1357.5 unU980860
8/16/2015BOYD(L)@ HOUSTONFIERS(R)5-6L1607.5 ovO980952
8/18/2015SANCHEZ(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R)10-8W1508.5 ovO191111160
8/19/2015NORRIS(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)15-8W1709 unO211021170
8/20/2015SIMON(R)TEXASPEREZ(L)4-0W-1059.5 unU772140
8/21/2015VERLANDER(R)TEXASLEWIS(R)0-2L-1258.5 ovU762531
8/22/2015WOLF(L)TEXASGALLARDO(R)3-5L-1059 unU11811040
8/23/2015BOYD(L)TEXASHAMELS(L)2-4L+1208.5 unU990761
8/24/2015FARMER(R)@ CINCINNATISAMPSON(R)5-12L1058.5 ovO111001150
8/25/2015SIMON(R)LA ANGELSWEAVER(R)7-8L+1109 evO121001162
8/26/2015VERLANDER(R)LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L)5-0W-1359 unU780111
8/27/2015WOLF(L)LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
8/28/2015BOYD(L)@ TORONTODICKEY(R) 
8/29/2015FARMER(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R) 
8/30/2015SIMON(R)@ TORONTOBUEHRLE(L) 
9/1/2015VERLANDER(R)@ KANSAS CITYCUETO(R) 
9/2/2015 @ KANSAS CITY  
9/3/2015 @ KANSAS CITY  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA ANGELS: ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels had the majors' best record last year, and they return this season with baseball's best player at the center of largely the same roster.
Yet the Angels accomplished none of their biggest goals last year when they were swept out of the division series, and their sky-high payroll makes those unmet expectations even more painful.
So are the Angels a legitimate power or an unbalanced, aging team with a rapidly closing window? Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and manager Mike Scioscia can only figure it out by going back to work to find the right combination to contend again.
The Angels are difficult to evaluate because everything depends on the window from which they're viewed.
They have an enormous payroll topped by some of baseball's highest-paid players at their positions - Pujols, Josh Hamilton, C.J. Wilson and Trout, the reigning AL MVP. For all that money, consistent winning and championship contention is expected, which means the Angels' inability to win a single playoff game in five seasons is a disaster.
Yet the Angels still won 98 games last season despite losing budding ace Garrett Richards to a knee injury in August, and general manager Jerry Dipoto has restocked his roster while breathing life into what was considered the majors' worst farm system in recent years. From the bullpen to the heart of the order, Los Angeles has an undeniably solid complement of talent around Trout, the best player in baseball at 23 years old.
But just when the Angels look sharp, new worries arise. The biggest problem in 2015 is the fate of Hamilton, who is likely to be hit by a lengthy suspension for an apparent drug relapse before opening day. His recovery from shoulder surgery would have kept him out anyway.
Hamilton still has three years left on his $125 million contract, but at least his absence is cushioned by the grim fact that he has made no significant, consistent impact on the Angels' offense in two expensive seasons. Los Angeles acquired veteran Matt Joyce from Tampa Bay in the offseason, and returning outfielder Collin Cowgill also can fill in capably.
Some other things to watch when the Angels embark on their 55th season:
WHAT'S ON SECOND: The Angels' biggest problem is at second base, where Howie Kendrick leaves a gaping hole after nearly a decade entrenched in the job. With just a year left on Kendrick's contract, Dipoto traded him to the Dodgers to get promising young starter Andrew Heaney. But the lineup that led the AL in runs has lost its top hit producer - yes, Kendrick had even more than Trout - with no real plan to replace him. Josh Rutledge, Grant Green and Johnny Giavotella are among the light-hitting infielders getting a look in the spring, but none is likely to replace Kendrick's big bat.
RICH MAN: After leading the AL in RBIs and runs last season while winning the MVP trophy, Trout already has accomplished more than pretty much any 23-year-old in baseball history - and he's about to get paid for it. The outfielder's six-year, $144.5 million contract begins this year, albeit at a modest $5.25 million salary for 2015 before the deal skyrockets. Yet Trout hasn't shown any signs of complacency in the offseason, and he is working aggressively with hitting coach Don Baylor on limiting his strikeouts, which jumped to an AL-worst 184 last year.
WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH: After years of ineptitude, the Angels are confident their bullpen will again be among the majors' tops this season. Closer Huston Street and setup man Joe Smith are among the best in the business, while Mike Morin is expected to move into a bigger role with Kevin Jepsen's departure. Fernando Salas, Vinny Pestano and newcomer Cesar Ramos - Jered Weaver's college teammate - all are angling for innings, likely making the bullpen into a source of comfort for Scioscia.
GOTTA PITCH: The Angels' rotation has a high ceiling and a low floor - just like the rest of this team. Weaver and Wilson are on top of the rotation, but many believe both 30-something veterans took a step backward last season. Richards faces an uncertain mid-April return from a long rehabilitation, while Matt Shoemaker must prove he can replicate his shocking 16-victory performance that made him second on AL Rookie of the Year voting. Scioscia also must pick a fifth starter among Heaney, Hector Santiago and Nick Tropeano.
DETROIT: DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Tigers had barely finished celebrating a fourth straight division title last year when they were dispatched from the playoffs by Baltimore in a Division Series sweep. Then Kansas City - the team the Tigers fought so hard to hold off in the AL Central - rolled to the AL pennant and came within a game of winning the World Series.
It was enough to turn the Tigers into October afterthoughts for the first time in a while, and now it's fair to wonder whether Detroit's best chance to claim baseball's ultimate prize with its current core of stars has already come and gone.
''I'm not worried about what people are saying about us. I'm more worried about how we perform,'' manager Brad Ausmus said. ''I feel like this team is a winning team. This is a team that has an opportunity to win a World Series.''
The Tigers edged Kansas City by one game in the division last year in Ausmus' first season as manager, and their 90-72 record was similar enough to their previous work during this run of postseason appearances, but a three-game sweep at the hands of the Orioles snapped Detroit's streak of three straight trips to the AL Championship Series.
Then the Tigers lost Max Scherzer in the offseason, and it remains to be seen how much longer Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander and Victor Martinez can keep this team's run of success going.
Cabrera and Martinez each missed a chunk of the exhibition schedule after offseason surgery. Verlander is coming off a down year and has been displaced as Detroit's opening-day starter by left-hander David Price.
Over the past three seasons, the Tigers have fought off challenges in the division from the Chicago White Sox, Cleveland and Kansas City - but those teams essentially made their bids for first place one at a time. Now all three appear poised to threaten Detroit's reign.
''I think quietly, I've said for the last two or three years, I've said we have the best division in baseball. Nobody really talked about it because there weren't sexy names besides the Tigers, who had won however many straight and been to a couple World Series and had a lot of star power,'' Verlander said. ''The Royals won the pennant last year so, obviously, what I was saying wasn't just hogwash. We see all the teams in the AL quite enough, and I know that these teams are good enough to make our division one of the best in baseball.''
Here are a few things to watch as the Tigers try to make it five division championships in a row:
ON THE MEND: Cabrera had offseason surgery on his right foot and Martinez had an operation to repair his left knee. Their health is crucial, but the Tigers also are hoping for big contributions from shortstop Jose Iglesias and reliever Bruce Rondon, both of whom missed all of 2014 with injuries.
NEW-LOOK ROTATION: Scherzer isn't the only player gone from last year's starting staff. Rick Porcello was traded in a deal that brought Yoenis Cespedes to Detroit, so the Tigers had two openings in their rotation. They filled them by acquiring Shane Greene from the New York Yankees and Alfredo Simon from Cincinnati.
BULLPEN BLUES: Closer Joe Nathan is back after a rocky first season in Detroit. If the Tigers run out of patience with Nathan, Joakim Soria also returns. He was acquired shortly before the trade deadline last year, but his impact was limited, in part because of injury.
EXTRA POWER: J.D. Martinez provided a surprisingly productive bat last year after joining the Tigers, and the trade for Cespedes also gave Detroit some additional pop to supplement Cabrera and Victor Martinez.
NEW ACE?: Price is slated to start on opening day, a sign of just how much the Tigers are leaning on him after Scherzer's departure. He was acquired at the trade deadline last year, and Detroit is hoping the trio of Price, Verlander and Anibal Sanchez will make for a pretty impressive anchor to the pitching staff.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (LA ANGELS-DETROIT) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Angels-Tigers Preview* =======================

By KEVIN MASSOTH STATS Writer

Los Angeles (64-61) at Detroit (59-66), 1:08 p.m. EDT

Randy Wolf is searching for his big-league stuff from long ago, while Matt Shoemaker would like to rediscover the mojo that left him more recently.

It might be best if they found what they're looking for in Thursday's series finale between the Detroit Tigers and Los Angeles Angels if either side hopes to revive its postseason hopes.

The Angels (64-62) have dropped 22 of their last 32 to fall from atop the AL West to a game back of the second wild-card spot. Wednesday's 5-0 loss in Detroit was the their fifth in six games, a stretch that included dugout tirades from Huston Street and Jered Weaver and a team meeting from manager Mike Scioscia.

Chris Iannetta's leadoff double in the ninth inning Wednesday broke up Justin Verlander's no-hitter, but Los Angeles still failed to score three runs for the 12th time this month. A frustrating August has seen the Angels score the fewest runs per game (3.04) in the AL while allowing the second most (5.29).

Shoemaker (5-9, 4.76 ERA) has been as disappointing as anyone of late.

The right-hander was the runner-up in last year's AL rookie of the year voting but still hasn't gained traction in 2015 - a low-point coming with his demotion to Triple-A Salt Lake last week.

He struggled to a 4-7 record and 4.85 ERA through mid-July, found himself briefly with 19 scoreless innings over three starts, and then was optioned to Salt Lake after allowing 13 runs and 16 hits in 7 1-3 innings between his last two big-league outings.

Shoemaker will jump back into the rotation, though, after allowing two hits and three unearned runs in six innings in his lone Triple-A start on Saturday.

"He really pitched well in his one rehab start, not just line-score-wise, but the evaluation of how he pitched from all the guys who saw him pitch," Scioscia told MLB's official website.

Shoemaker, who's 1-0 with a 0.73 ERA in two career starts against Detroit, will try for his first win since July 21.

Wolf, meanwhile, will go for his first victory since June 2, 2014.

The Tigers (60-66) acquired Wolf in a minor league deal from Toronto last week. He made his first major league start in more than a year on Saturday, a 5-3 loss to Texas that saw some good and bad for the 39-year-old left-hander.

The Rangers started with eight singles from their first 14 batters and jumped ahead with a four-run third inning. But Wolf retired 14 of the final 15 he faced, lasting seven innings for the first time since Aug. 19, 2012.

"He gave up the four runs, but with the exception of I think two hits up to that point, they were all (on) ground balls," Tigers manager Brad Ausmus told MLB's official website. "If they were at people, it probably would've been a different story."

Wolf, who will try to help the Tigers win for just the second time in their last seven games, has not faced the Angels since 2010.

Albert Pujols has hit .286 in 42 at-bats off Wolf, connecting for three of his 554 career homers.


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