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MLB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 8/5/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEVELAND  SALAZAR )
 
LA ANGELS  SANTIAGO )
+1.5  -180

-1.5  +160
+115

-125

7.5un
 
3
Final
4

CLEVELAND (49 - 57) at LA ANGELS (56 - 50)
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Wednesday, 8/5/2015 3:35 PM
DANNY SALAZAR (R) vs. HECTOR SANTIAGO (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
969CLEVELAND+100Ov 7.5,+100+110Ov 7,-105
970LA ANGELS-110Un 7.5,-120-120Un 7,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games49-57-20.349-553.80.2480.3180.3820.7004.20.2440.2980.3890.688
Road Games29-25+3.121-313.80.2430.3090.3750.6853.40.2220.2800.3520.632
vs Left-handed Starters14-24-1417-213.50.2420.3010.3740.6754.50.2520.3130.3980.711
Past 7 Games4-3+12-53.60.2480.2970.3780.6752.10.1590.1980.2170.415
Grass Games45-57-24.445-553.70.2480.3170.3790.6974.30.2480.3040.3970.701
Day Games18-21-7.821-174.20.2600.3360.3850.7214.30.2550.3110.3950.707
CLEVELAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.80.2480.318106356088419014860.38239036276355767101579655
Road Games3.80.2430.309541842447815510.3751961783863337656284430
Lefty Starters3.50.2420.301381270307644320.3741301072741125346183625
CLEVELAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.161.280290.61311022692710329110-1126681.3%
Road Games2.961.253127.7464210910511377-516288.9%

LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games56-50+0.649-534.20.2470.3040.3930.6973.80.2440.2980.3800.678
Home Games33-22+5.322-313.90.2460.3040.3930.6973.40.2230.2830.3360.619
vs Right-handed Starters40-40-4.842-354.20.2500.3050.3940.6994.10.2500.3040.3920.696
Past 7 Games1-6-5.24-32.10.1820.2120.2750.4884.00.2520.3070.4200.728
Grass Games52-47-0.545-504.10.2450.3030.3900.6933.70.2430.2970.3790.676
Day Games11-17-7.811-173.70.2240.2840.3460.6304.00.2580.3100.3960.705
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.20.2470.304106354987515291170.3934222917583166687556958
Home Games3.90.2460.304551798442704620.3932031514011634245303633
Righty Starters4.20.2500.3058027066771188850.3943202135712750963415650
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.541.243292124115271269226815-11271269.2%
Home Games3.131.098166.76458136114714911-717965.4%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEVELAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/22/2015ANDERSON(R)@ MILWAUKEELOHSE(R)7-5W1009 unO149017101
7/23/2015BAUER(R)CHI WHITE SOXSAMARDZIJA(R)1-8L-1357.5 unO4401030
7/24/2015KLUBER(R)CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)0-6L-1607 unU7401060
7/25/2015CARRASCO(R)CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)3-10L+1056 unO8501670
7/26/2015SALAZAR(R)CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L)1-2L-1557 unU662890
7/27/2015ANDERSON(R)KANSAS CITYVOLQUEZ(R)4-9L+1007.5 ovO9811160
7/28/2015BAUER(R)KANSAS CITYYOUNG(R)1-2L-1157.5 ovU881531
7/29/2015KLUBER(R)KANSAS CITYGUTHRIE(R)12-1W-1707.5 unO18110551
7/30/2015CARRASCO(R)@ OAKLANDBASSITT(R)3-1W-1307 unU711222
7/31/2015SALAZAR(R)@ OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)2-1W-1407.5 unU881121
8/1/2015ANDERSON(R)@ OAKLANDBROOKS(R)1-5L-1107.5 ovU551831
8/2/2015BAUER(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R)1-2L1356.5 unU670780
8/3/2015KLUBER(R)@ LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)4-5L1006.5 unO7601180
8/4/2015CARRASCO(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R)2-0W1057 unU1080230
8/5/2015SALAZAR(R)@ LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L) 
8/7/2015BAUER(R)MINNESOTAPELFREY(R) 
8/8/2015KLUBER(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R) 
8/9/2015CARRASCO(R)MINNESOTAHUGHES(R) 
8/11/2015SALAZAR(R)NY YANKEESSEVERINO(R) 
8/12/2015 NY YANKEES  

LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/22/2015WILSON(L)MINNESOTAPELFREY(R)5-2W-1607.5 ovU12719121
7/23/2015RICHARDS(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R)0-3L-1807.5 unU450530
7/24/2015TROPEANO(R)TEXASLEWIS(R)2-4L-1408 unU651840
7/25/2015SANTIAGO(L)TEXASGALLARDO(R)6-7L-1507.5 evO1181980
7/26/2015HEANEY(L)TEXASMARTINEZ(R)13-7W-1857.5 unO15801293
7/28/2015WILSON(L)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)5-10L1307.5 unO9811460
7/29/2015RICHARDS(R)@ HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)3-6L1207.5 unO9601160
7/30/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ HOUSTONKAZMIR(L)0-3L1207.5 ovU361660
7/31/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)3-5L1706 ovO6401070
8/1/2015HEANEY(L)@ LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)1-3L1876 ovU440770
8/2/2015RASMUS(R)@ LA DODGERSLATOS(R)3-5L1257.5 ovO860971
8/3/2015RICHARDS(R)CLEVELANDKLUBER(R)5-4W-1106.5 unO1180760
8/4/2015SHOEMAKER(R)CLEVELANDCARRASCO(R)0-2L-1157 unU2301080
8/5/2015SANTIAGO(L)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R) 
8/7/2015HEANEY(L)BALTIMORETILLMAN(R) 
8/8/2015RICHARDS(R)BALTIMOREGAUSMAN(R) 
8/9/2015SHOEMAKER(R)BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R) 
8/10/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L) 
8/11/2015WEAVER(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L) 
8/12/2015 @ CHI WHITE SOX  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEVELAND: CLEVELAND (AP) - While their AL Central rivals jockeyed during the offseason, one trying to outdo the other to improve their chances of winning a World Series title, the Indians watched.
That was the plan.
No, they didn't make any blockbuster trades, sign a big-name, big-ticket free agent or overhaul their roster with new faces. The Indians, who somehow stayed in contention last season until the waning days of September, didn't feel the need to make radical changes. It wasn't necessary.
The pieces are in place for Cleveland to have a special 2015 season.
''The team knows it,'' said second baseman Jason Kipnis. ''We got two winning seasons in a row. We had an 85-win season when we had about three guys playing good. The possibilities are there, the potential is there. That whole last year we never had more than a seven-game winning streak, never really got hot.
''We got the same corps. Same group of guys. We kind of want another chance at this again - and we're getting another chance.''
The Indians return virtually the same team that went 85-77 last season, finishing third behind division champion Detroit and wild-card winner Kansas City, which ended a postseason drought dating to 1985, won the pennant and pushed San Francisco to seven games in the World Series.
Watching the Royals inspired the Indians. And as he prepares for his third season in Cleveland, manager Terry Francona senses a different drive in his players.
They're hungry.
''Our veteran guys are trying to get better,'' he said. ''Our younger guys are excited to prove what they can do. I didn't see anybody just kind of go home and want to kind of keep the status quo. We're all excited about that.''
Francona said they're upping expectations both on performance and results.
''They're kind of at a stage where they're embracing trying to see if we can go up against some of these teams and, not only maybe hold our own, but maybe do a little more than that,'' Francona said.
There's no denying Francona's magical touch. The man who helped end Boston's supposed baseball curse, who got the Indians to the postseason in 2013, has an uncanny ability to convince players buy in to his program and get them to believe they can overcome any obstacles: injuries, payroll, low expectations, the Tigers lineup.
This spring, Francona didn't have to sell the Indians, who haven't won a World Series since 1948, on the idea they can compete. They already know that. Now it's a matter of taking the next step.
''When guys believe they can do it, and then they start to do it, then you see the confidence take over and guys take off, and you can accomplish a lot,'' he said. ''That's part of the fun of the season, to see how good you can get. I'd rather enjoy, as much as we can, the journey.''
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KLUBER UBER ALLES
All Corey Kluber did in his first major-league season was win 18 games, re-write some record books, dominate almost every time he pitched and win the AL Cy Young.
The 28-year-old could do it again.
Seemingly programmed because of his consistent performances and composed demeanor, Kluber gives the Indians a long-needed and legitimate No. 1 starter capable of winning every time he gets the ball. He scares opponents and makes his teammates better.
The Indians have discussed a long-term contract extension for the right-hander, who isn't even eligible for arbitration.
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YOUR TABLE, MR. BRANTLEY
Michael Brantley just might be baseball's most unassuming star, and he plans to keep it that way. The 27-year-old's breakout 2014 season - he batted .327 with 20 homers, 97 RBIs and a third-place finish in MVP voting - was followed by obligatory can-he-do-it-again questions.
Francona thinks Brantley might be poised for bigger things. The spotlight will find Brantley, but he's not craving it.
''He's so consistent at a high level that I don't see that going away,'' he said. ''He's so confident in what he's doing that I think he enjoys playing the game and the other things that come with it, I think he could take it or leave it. He has a really good understanding of who he is.''
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BETTER BE BETTER
For the Indians to get where they want, Kipnis (.240), CF Michael Bourn (106 games) and DH Nick Swisher (offseason knee surgeries) need to bounce back and produce more than they did in `14.
No position player is more important than Kipnis, a 2013 All-Star who was injured most of last season.
''He can affect the game so many ways - steal a base, get a bunt down, hit a ball in the gap,'' Francona said.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (CLEVELAND-LA ANGELS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Indians-Angels Preview* ========================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

Cleveland (49-57) at Los Angeles (56-50), 3:35 p.m. EDT

The once-surging Los Angeles Angels shot to the top of their division behind an offense firing on all cylinders.

Now a troubling slump is seeing them slide further into what's shaping up to be an unforgiving AL wild-card race.

Wednesday's matchup figures to be challenging too with the Cleveland Indians' Danny Salazar riding one of the best runs of his career.

The Angels (56-50) averaged 5.7 runs during a 17-3 stretch from June 27-July 22 to take a two-game lead over Houston in the AL West, but have since been held to three runs or fewer eight times while dropping 10 of 12. They trail the Astros by three games, and though they own the top wild-card spot, five clubs are within three games. Two of those teams - Tampa Bay and Texas - have won three in a row, while Toronto has won six of seven.

Just when an 11-hit performance in Monday's 5-4 series-opening victory seemed to suggest an end to the slump, Los Angeles scraped together only two singles in a 2-0, 12-inning loss Tuesday, with just one during Carlos Carrasco's nine innings. Mike Trout and Albert Pujols were both 0 for 4, falling to a combined 7 for 40 over their last five games.

They're each 1 for 3 off Salazar (9-6, 3.47 ERA), who has recorded a personal-high four straight quality starts - holding opponents to a .139 batting average - with the most recent coming in dominant fashion. He limited Oakland to one hit and an unearned run over eight innings in a 2-1 win Friday.

The right-hander wasn't missing bats as often as he usually does - striking out four after entering averaging 10.7 per nine innings - but walked only one after issuing three free passes in back-to-back starts.

Salazar experienced mixed results in two previous matchups with the Angels. He was pounded for six runs in 4 2-3 innings of a 12-3 loss on Sept. 8, but had previously held them to a solo homer over 5 1-3 innings in a 4-1 road win Aug. 20, 2013.

Cleveland (49-57) recorded 10 hits but had trouble stringing them together and struck out 13 times before going ahead on rookie Giovanny Urshela's two-run homer, snapping a three-game slide.

The Indians have had success facing Angels starter Hector Santiago (7-5, 2.70), who is 1-1 with a 5.48 ERA in five career starts against Cleveland.

While the left-hander has already set a career high for wins, he's is looking to break out of a mini-rut, having given up eight earned runs over 10 innings in his last two starts. The nine hits he allowed over five-plus innings of Friday's 5-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers matched a season high. He surrendered two home runs after yielding as many in his previous six outings.

"It looked like he was searching," manager Mike Scioscia said. "Not only was he trying to find his release point to execute pitches and repeat his delivery - which he was been doing really well this year - but also searching to get back into his game plan."

Santiago hasn't lost at home since his first start of the year there April 10, going 3-0 with a 2.23 ERA in 11 outings since. Houston's Dallas Keuchel, 10-0 at home on the year, is the only other pitcher to make at least 10 home starts since then without a loss.


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