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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/30/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
ATLANTA  COLON )
 
LA ANGELS  BRIDWELL )
+1.5  -180

-1.5  +160
+115

-125

8.5ov
 
3
Final
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ATLANTA (22 - 27) at LA ANGELS (26 - 28)
View Previous GameNo Next Game
Tuesday, 5/30/2017 10:05 PM
BARTOLO COLON (R) vs. PARKER BRIDWELL (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
929ATLANTA+110Ov 8.5,-120+110Ov 8.5,-120
930LA ANGELS-120Un 8.5,+100-120Un 8.5,+100
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games22-27-1.630-184.50.2640.3260.3910.7175.20.2590.3270.4220.749
Road Games12-15-0.316-104.50.2590.3190.3780.6974.60.2430.3130.3970.710
vs Right-handed Starters20-25-2.128-164.60.2630.3210.3860.7075.30.2610.3290.4210.749
Past 7 Games3-4-1.25-13.90.2700.3200.3750.6956.00.2790.3550.4550.810
Grass Games20-27-428-184.30.2600.3230.3850.7075.20.2600.3270.4230.749
Night Games18-16+3.923-114.80.2690.3320.3950.7275.40.2700.3350.4410.777
Interleague4-3+1.66-15.40.2530.3110.3760.6875.60.2510.3260.4810.807
ATLANTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2640.326491694448787410.3912101543832234764355325
Road Games4.50.2590.31927942244414210.378114832161619135173217
Righty Starters4.60.2630.321451565411736360.3861951353562031259344723
ATLANTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.301.245159847613721611408-611664.7%
Road Games3.921.141783734601229614-45362.5%

LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games26-28-2.922-284.00.2370.3070.3730.6804.40.2420.3050.4120.717
Home Games15-9+4.812-94.70.2560.3200.4060.7254.50.2370.2940.4000.695
vs Right-handed Starters18-23-5.814-233.60.2260.2950.3620.6584.10.2360.2980.3970.695
Past 7 Games2-5-3.33-43.00.2050.2810.3890.6694.90.2650.3310.4380.769
Grass Games24-26-322-244.10.2400.3080.3750.6834.50.2440.3060.4150.722
Night Games21-19+1.218-204.20.2460.3090.3800.6884.30.2490.3090.4140.724
Interleague2-5-3.35-24.60.2300.3300.4130.7425.70.2660.3330.4630.796
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2370.307541822431685570.3732111864113537355354425
Home Games4.70.2560.32024816209323280.40610976163171572817238
Righty Starters3.60.2260.295411360307483440.3621451343222627439283116
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.951.1671808479150246020010-813959.1%
Home Games4.121.10489.74341761423986-47558.3%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ATLANTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/16/2017GARCIA(L)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R)9-5W1308.5 unO1560751
5/17/2017FOLTYNEWICZ(R)TORONTOBIAGINI(R)8-4W-1109 unO651753
5/18/2017TEHERAN(R)TORONTOSTROMAN(R)0-9L+1158 unO7801270
5/19/2017DICKEY(R)WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L)7-4W+1559 ovO12111870
5/20/2017COLON(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)5-2W+1909 unU971760
5/21/2017GARCIA(L)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)2-3L+1758.5 ovU642750
5/22/2017FOLTYNEWICZ(R)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)5-2W+1108.5 ovU13101891
5/23/2017DICKEY(R)PITTSBURGHGLASNOW(R)6-5W-1059.5 unO159015130
5/24/2017TEHERAN(R)PITTSBURGHWILLIAMS(R)5-12L-1309.5 evO129114101
5/25/2017COLON(R)PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)4-9L-1059 unO11721370
5/26/2017GARCIA(L)@ SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R)2-0W1058 unU770472
5/27/2017FOLTYNEWICZ(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOBLACH(L)3-6L1107.5 unO870950
5/28/2017DICKEY(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOCUETO(R)1-7L1828 unP782640
5/29/2017TEHERAN(R)@ LA ANGELSNOLASCO(R)6-3W1108 unO730761
5/30/2017COLON(R)@ LA ANGELSBRIDWELL(R) 
5/31/2017GARCIA(L)@ LA ANGELSCHAVEZ(R) 
6/2/2017FOLTYNEWICZ(R)@ CINCINNATIARROYO(R) 
6/3/2017DICKEY(R)@ CINCINNATIFELDMAN(R) 
6/4/2017TEHERAN(R)@ CINCINNATIGARRETT(L) 
6/5/2017COLON(R)PHILADELPHIAVELASQUEZ(R) 
6/6/2017 PHILADELPHIA  

LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/16/2017RAMIREZ(R)CHI WHITE SOXHOLLAND(L)7-6W-1707.5 ovO131001160
5/17/2017SHOEMAKER(R)CHI WHITE SOXGONZALEZ(R)12-8W-1657.5 ovO13511572
5/19/2017NOLASCO(R)@ NY METSDEGROM(R)0-3L1557.5 ovU692680
5/20/2017MEYER(R)@ NY METSWHEELER(R)5-7L1208 evO8102780
5/21/2017CHAVEZ(R)@ NY METSMILONE(L)12-5W-1058 ovO1280731
5/22/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R)3-2W1058 ovU580761
5/23/2017SHOEMAKER(R)@ TAMPA BAYCOBB(R)4-0W1008.5 unU960350
5/24/2017NOLASCO(R)@ TAMPA BAYRAMIREZ(R)2-5L1008.5 ovU440740
5/25/2017WRIGHT(R)@ TAMPA BAYANDRIESE(R)0-4L1459 evU681990
5/26/2017CHAVEZ(R)@ MIAMISTRAILY(R)5-8L1058 ovO9721481
5/27/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ MIAMIWORLEY(R)5-2W-1109 unU881851
5/28/2017SHOEMAKER(R)@ MIAMIURENA(R)2-9L-1108.5 ovO4911282
5/29/2017NOLASCO(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R)3-6L-1208 unO761730
5/30/2017BRIDWELL(R)ATLANTACOLON(R) 
5/31/2017CHAVEZ(R)ATLANTAGARCIA(L) 
6/1/2017RAMIREZ(R)MINNESOTAMEJIA(L) 
6/2/2017SHOEMAKER(R)MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
6/3/2017NOLASCO(R)MINNESOTASANTANA(R) 
6/4/2017MEYER(R)MINNESOTABERRIOS(R) 
6/6/2017 @ DETROIT  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ATLANTA: 2016: 68-93, fifth place
Manager: Brian Snitker (second season)
Who's new? 2B Brandon Phillips, 2B Micah Johnson, C Kurt Suzuki, IF/OF Sean Rodriguez, SP Bartolo Colon, SP R.A. Dickey, SP Jaime Garcia
Who's gone? OF Mallex Smith, C A.J. Pierzynski, RHP Chris Withrow, RHP Ryan Weber
Projected lineup: CF Ender Inciarte (.291, 3 HR, 29 RBI, 16 SB), SS Dansby Swanson (.302, 3, 17), 1B Freddie Freeman (.302, 34, 91), LF Matt Kemp (.280, 12, 39 with Padres and Braves), RF Nick Markakis (.269, 13, 89), 2B Brandon Phillips (.291, 11, 64, 14 SB), 3B Adonis Garcia (.273, 14, 65), C Tyler Flowers (.270, 8, 41)
Rotation: RH Julio Teheran (7-10, 3.21), RH Bartolo Colon (15-8, 3.43 with Mets), LH Jaime Garcia (10-13, 4.67 with Cardinals), RH R.A. Dickey (10-15, 4.46 with Blue Jays), RH Mike Foltynewicz (9-5, 4.31)
Key relievers: RH Jim Johnson (2-6, 3.06 ERA, 20/23 SV), RH Arodys Vizcaino (1-4, 4.42, 10/14 SV), RH Mauricio Cabrera (5-1, 2.82), LH Ian Krol (2-0, 3.18), RH Jose Ramirez (2-2, 3.58), RH Josh Collmenter (1-0, 4.84 with Diamondbacks)
Hot spots: Second base and rotation. Phillips, acquired from the Reds in February, is a placeholder for prospect Ozzie Albies at second base. Albies, 20, won the Double-A Southern League batting title in 2016 and is a potential September call-up at least. The rotation is in a similar state of transition, but it's more complicated. Veterans Teheran, Colon, Dickey and Garcia have jobs for now. Youngsters Foltynewicz, Aaron Blair, Matt Wisler, Lucas Sims and Sean Newcomb are pushing to seize long-term spots.
Outlook: In the inaugural season at SunTrust Park, the Braves will try to crack .500 for the first time since 2013. Their rebuilding work isn't finished, but the front office added about $30 million in salary over the winter. That ought to be enough to make the Braves watchable again. Now, the veterans trying to extend their careers in Atlanta (Colon, Dickey, Phillips, Kemp) are almost as intriguing as the prospects. The sight of 23-year-old shortstop Swanson backing up 40-something pitchers Colon and Dickey could be something special.
LA ANGELS: 2016: 74-88, fourth place
Manager: Mike Scioscia (18th season)
Who's new? C Martin Maldonado, 2B Danny Espinosa, INF Luis Valbuena, OF Ben Revere, OF Cameron Maybin, RHP Jesse Chavez, RHP Austin Adams, RHP Yusmeiro Petit
Who's gone? C Jett Bandy, C Geovany Soto, C Juan Graterol, OF Gregorio Petit, OF Rafael Ortega, RHP Jered Weaver, LHP C.J. Wilson, RHP Jhoulys Chacin, RHP Tim Lincecum, RHP Cory Rasmus, LHP Brett Oberholtzer
Projected lineup: 3B Yunel Escobar (.304, 5 HR, 39 RBI), RF Kole Calhoun (.271, 18, 75), CF Mike Trout (.315, 29, 100, 30 SB), DH Albert Pujols (.268, 31, 119), 1B C.J. Cron (.278, 16, 69) or Luis Valbuena (.260, 13, 40 in 90 games with Astros), LF Cameron Maybin (.315, 4, 43, 15 SB with Tigers), 2B Danny Espinosa (.209, 24, 72 with Nationals), SS Andrelton Simmons (.281, 4, 44, 10 in 124 games), C Martin Maldonado (.202, 8, 21 with Brewers) or Carlos Perez (.209, 5, 31)
Rotation: RH Garrett Richards (1-3, 2.34 in six starts), RH Matt Shoemaker (9-13, 3.88), LH Tyler Skaggs (3-4, 4.17), RH Ricky Nolasco (8-14, 4.42 with Twins and Angels), RH Jesse Chavez (2-2, 4.43 with Blue Jays and Dodgers) or RH Bud Norris (6-10, 5.10 for Braves and Dodgers)
Key relievers: RH Huston Street (3-2, 6.45, 9/12 SV), RH Cam Bedrosian (2-0, 1.12), RH Andrew Bailey (3-1, 5.36 6/7 SV for Phillies and Angels), RH J.C. Ramirez (2-1, 2.91), LH Jose Alvarez (1-3, 3.45), RH Austin Adams (0-0, 9.82 with Indians), RH Yusmeiro Petit (3-5, 4.30 with Nationals), RH Mike Morin (2-2, 4.37)
Hot spots: First base and fifth starter. Pujols started 23 games at first base last year, and will likely play fewer this year after offseason plantar fascia surgery. For now, Pujols is the primary DH, Cron is the first baseman, and Valbuena will begin the season on the DL with a strained hamstring. One problem: neither Cron (.698 OPS) nor Valbuena (.666) could hit lefties last year. The top candidates for fifth starter are similarly flawed. Chavez and Norris finished last season as relievers. Alex Meyer has six major league starts to his name. The Angels might need all of them at points in 2017.
Outlook: It's hard to be too optimistic about a team that's made one playoff appearance in seven years. Yet it's hard to be too pessimistic considering the hard-luck injuries that decimated the Angels in 2016, particularly on the pitching side. Still, 2017 figures to be a transition year. The back of the rotation is a patch job until Tommy John patients Andrew Heaney and Nick Tropeano return from rehab. The Angels will gain some financial freedom after the season, when Josh Hamilton finally comes off the books. Any positive momentum in the meantime would make Anaheim a more attractive destination for free agents. Getting back above .500 would be a realistic step in that direction; anything beyond that is a bonus
PREVIEW
Braves veteran Colon returns to face Angels
 

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Even the most zealous Los Angeles Angels fan might pause a moment when asked if the name Bartolo Colon is familiar.

They should know, but it has been more than a decade since Colon won the American League Cy Young Award for the Angels in 2005, when he went 21-8 with a 3.48 ERA and led the team to the playoffs. They will reunite with him Tuesday night when he starts for the Atlanta Braves.

Colon, 44, is the oldest player in the major leagues in a career that has been nothing short of unusual. He broke into the major leagues in 1997 with the Cleveland Indians and has a career record of 235-167. He came to the Angels in 2004, going 18-12 on a team that won the AL West but was swept in the AL Division Series by the Boston Red Sox.

Colon's great 2005 season ended abruptly and stalled his career for five seasons. He strained his shoulder in Game 5 of the AL Division Series, which ended his season and turned out to be a torn rotator cuff. He struggled recovering, throwing less than 100 innings each of the next four years. In 2010, he sat out the season and underwent a stem cell treatment operation that revived his career.

He went 18-6 and led Oakland to the playoffs in 2013, then spent three seasons with the New York Mets, going 44-34, helping the Mets to the 2015 World Series and becoming a cult hero because of his age and stout figure. Most have forgiven or at least forgotten about his suspension for a positive testosterone test and the fact that his name was one of those linked to the Biogenesis scandal.

"We always knew Bartolo was a terrific athlete," said Angels manager Mike Scioscia, who was Colon's skipper for five seasons. "People shouldn't be fooled by his body. He's always been a hard worker.

"He's always had good command. He threw harder when he was younger, but he's added things as he's gotten older -- a great two-seam fastball, the ability to change speed. He doesn't throw 98 (mph) anymore, but he's still throwing effectively."

The Braves signed him to a one-year contract for 2017, looking for stability on a young team that is rebuilding while also thinking he could be trade bait for prospects if he succeeds. He is off to a slow start (2-5, 6.96 ERA) while being bothered by a recurring sore shoulder. But there are already reports that his former team, the Mets, may be interested in re-acquiring him because of his past success and the club's injuries to the rotation.

Colon has a career record of 12-7 and a 3.57 ERA in 24 career starts against the Angels, including four shutouts. He had four starts against them in 1998, the Indians winning three of them, and made his last appearance against them in 2014 with the Mets.

Colon was 17 when his Tuesday pitching opponent was born. The Angels recalled Parker Bridwell, 26, from Triple-A Salt Lake on Monday, and he will make his major league debut against Atlanta.

The Angels acquired Bridwell from the Baltimore Orioles in a cash transaction in April. He was 2-2 with a 1.26 ERA in seven minor league appearances for the Angels this season.

Bridwell will be the 22nd different pitcher to throw for the Angels in 2017, a number that does not include three pitchers who were expected to be a part of the staff this season before injuries cut them down -- Huston Street, Andrew Heaney and Nick Tropeano.

He will also be the 10th starting pitcher.

Despite the injuries and rotating names, the Angels have been very efficient on the mound. The starting pitchers have a 3.62 ERA since mid-April.

The bullpen has been assisted by a variety of young pitchers and players who began the 2017 as non-roster invitees to spring training. Jose Alvarez has made 26 appearances, second most in the American League. Mike Morin came off the disabled list Sunday, and Monday he struck out three of the four batters he faced.

"We've pitched great out of the bullpen, and that's despite not having had many days off in the first third of the season," Scioscia said. "I think we'll get Huston Street and Cam Bedrosian back sooner than later, too, which will only help our depth."


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