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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 6/30/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN FRANCISCO  VOGELSONG )
 
MIAMI  LATOS )
+1.5  -180

-1.5  +160
+115

-125

7un
 
3
Final
5

SAN FRANCISCO (42 - 35) at MIAMI (31 - 46)
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Tuesday, 6/30/2015 7:10 PM
RYAN VOGELSONG (R) vs. MAT LATOS (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
953SAN FRANCISCO-105Ov 7.5,-105+105Ov 7,-115
954MIAMI-105Un 7.5,-115-115Un 7,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games42-35+3.339-344.30.2700.3260.4060.7324.00.2500.3050.3900.695
Road Games21-15+8.623-115.10.2820.3370.4370.7744.50.2560.3110.4370.749
vs Right-handed Starters31-29-3.932-254.30.2700.3260.4090.7354.10.2520.3060.3950.701
Past 7 Games4-305-26.00.2960.3570.4960.8535.30.2890.3360.4700.806
Grass Games42-35+3.339-344.30.2700.3260.4060.7324.00.2500.3050.3900.695
Night Games26-25-0.424-244.20.2660.3250.3980.7233.80.2520.3050.3850.690
SAN FRANCISCO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2700.32677266071713521620.4063142245253555882387139
Road Games5.10.2820.337361296366757370.4371751072601526243153911
Righty Starters4.30.2700.32660209056411017490.4092481734102543661275430
SAN FRANCISCO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.521.232233989121424731908-722484.6%
Road Games3.601.22711047441041531873-413286.7%

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games31-46-15.334-393.60.2540.3010.3760.6774.10.2550.3140.3880.702
Home Games18-22-6.415-233.50.2550.3030.3620.6653.70.2370.2960.3390.635
vs Right-handed Starters22-37-16.723-343.40.2460.2920.3560.6484.00.2560.3160.3840.700
Past 7 Games1-6-3.42-41.60.2160.2490.3040.5534.40.2700.3330.3780.711
Grass Games31-43-12.333-383.70.2550.3030.3730.6764.00.2550.3130.3820.695
Night Games20-29-9.121-263.50.2480.2980.3670.6654.20.2600.3220.3860.708
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2540.30177261966510216620.3762611756074751655297539
Home Games3.50.2550.303401339341508260.362131933012726529143524
Righty Starters3.40.2460.292591997491728440.3561921294513838242246136
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.741.352240.310410023613892369-1513959.1%
Home Games2.941.203134.745441154471506-67370%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN FRANCISCO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/16/2015LINCECUM(R)SEATTLEHAPP(L)6-2W+1057 ovO951560
6/17/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)0-2L1255.5 evU471421
6/18/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L)7-0W1257.5 unU1060570
6/19/2015HESTON(R)@ LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R)9-5W1307 ovO1270950
6/20/2015HUDSON(R)@ LA DODGERSFRIAS(R)6-2W1357.5 ovO850760
6/21/2015LINCECUM(R)@ LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)2-10L1607.5 ovO8511690
6/23/2015BUMGARNER(L)SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R)2-3L-1756.5 unU790850
6/24/2015VOGELSONG(R)SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R)6-0W-1257 evU640571
6/25/2015HESTON(R)SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R)13-8W-1306.5 ovO19701250
6/26/2015HUDSON(R)COLORADOBETTIS(R)6-8L-1257 unO9701790
6/27/2015LINCECUM(R)COLORADORUSIN(L)7-5W-1257.5 ovO1270881
6/28/2015BUMGARNER(L)COLORADOKENDRICK(R)6-3W-2207 evO1030730
6/30/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ MIAMILATOS(R) 
7/1/2015HESTON(R)@ MIAMIHAREN(R) 
7/2/2015CAIN(R)@ MIAMIFERNANDEZ(R) 
7/3/2015PEAVY(R)@ WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L) 
7/4/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R) 
7/5/2015VOGELSONG(R)@ WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R) 
7/6/2015 NY METS  
7/7/2015 NY METS  

MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/16/2015PHELPS(R)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)12-2W-1107.5 unO1682770
6/17/2015URENA(R)@ NY YANKEESPINEDA(R)1-2L1857.5 ovU360790
6/18/2015LATOS(R)@ NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)4-9L1258 unO106015120
6/19/2015HAREN(R)@ CINCINNATILEAKE(R)0-5L1158 ovU470960
6/20/2015NICOLINO(L)@ CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)5-0W1158.5 unU651550
6/21/2015PHELPS(R)@ CINCINNATILORENZEN(R)2-5L1058.5 ovU9901161
6/23/2015URENA(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)3-4L+1157 unP1070980
6/24/2015LATOS(R)ST LOUISGARCIA(L)1-6L+1056.5 evO760710
6/25/2015HAREN(R)ST LOUISLYNN(R)1-5L+1057.5 unU4721081
6/26/2015NICOLINO(L)LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)1-7L+1207.5 ovO6401390
6/27/2015KOEHLER(R)LA DODGERSKERSHAW(L)3-2W+2606.5 unU840632
6/28/2015URENA(R)LA DODGERSGREINKE(R)0-2L+1957 unU5507120
6/30/2015LATOS(R)SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R) 
7/1/2015HAREN(R)SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R) 
7/2/2015FERNANDEZ(R)SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R) 
7/3/2015KOEHLER(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSROACH(R) 
7/4/2015URENA(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R) 
7/5/2015LATOS(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
7/7/2015 @ BOSTON  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN FRANCISCO: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The San Francisco Giants lost Pablo Sandoval to big money and the Boston Red Sox. They missed out paying big money to left-hander Jon Lester, who instead signed with the Chicago Cubs.
While the reigning World Series champions are ready to shed that every-other-year title trend, plenty of people wonder whether general manager Brian Sabean and his staff did enough during the offseason to stay near the top in the talented NL West.
Ask manager Bruce Bochy and his players, and they consider the additions of healthy right-hander Matt Cain and center fielder Angel Pagan back into the mix as a big deal right up there with signing a prized free agent.
And, of course, they have World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner ready to build off his remarkable postseason.
As he addressed the team at the start of spring training, Bochy reminded the Giants that it's hard to win consistently year after year.
''We had a great year last year,'' Bochy said. ''We have to go about our business and get ready for a new year. We'll still enjoy and savor those memories but at the same time it's time for us to get ready. ... Your lock on success is as good as that last game, so we've got to get after it.''
Durable right fielder Hunter Pence is sidelined with a broken left forearm that could keep him out until early May, while left fielder Nori Aoki will join the team he lost to in last year's Fall Classic while with the Kansas City Royals.
Casey McGehee, traded to San Francisco from the Marlins, will take over at third base with Sandoval's departure on a $95 million, five-year contract to Boston. He has said he won't try to replace the formerly popular Kung Fu Panda.
''I feel like we get a lot of flak for not doing anything this offseason,'' shortstop Brandon Crawford said. ''We got Aoki, we got McGehee. We have Cain coming back healthy that I think a lot of people forget. We've got Pagan coming back healthy. It's almost like getting four new guys.''
Bochy joked to Aoki - whom he calls ''a catalyst'' - about hitting 30 home runs. The speedy Japanese outfielder responded, ''24.''
''We're playing for a championship,'' Aoki said. ''It's a passionate group of guys.''
Here are some things to look for with the Giants, who have captured three World Series titles in the past five years:
BUMGARNER'S NEXT STEP: Bumgarner threw 270 innings, including 21 with two wins and a save in the World Series.
He went 4-1 during the postseason following an 18-10 regular season. From his four-hit, 10-strikeout gem that got things started in an 8-0 wild-card win at Pittsburgh all the way through his brilliant relief outing in Game 7 of the World Series to beat the Royals, Bumgarner became one of the postseason's best pitchers ever.
''I think he'll be comfortable in his skin,'' pitching coach Dave Righetti said.
HUDSON'S HURRAH: This is it for Tim Hudson, who has said he will retire after his 17th major league season.
He won his first championship last year, advancing out of the first round for the first time.
Now, the 39-year-old pitcher is bouncing back from surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle, the same one he injured during the 2013 season with Atlanta that sidelined him for the final two months.
PAGAN'S BALKY BACK: Pagan arrived at spring training declaring himself pain-free for the first time in years following back surgery.
Despite some flare-ups, Pagan and the Giants are counting on a full season. He joked to Bochy that he's ready to play 160 games.
Pagan played in only 96 last season and 71 in 2013 because of injuries.
''It's a new slate for everybody, including him,'' Bochy said.
RELIABLE BULLPEN: San Francisco's bullpen is lined up again - Jeremy Affeldt, Javier Lopez, Sergio Romo and Santiago Casilla. Each of these pitchers has been part of all three title teams.
Casilla became closer after Romo struggled in June, though Bochy knows he can mix and match with these guys. Then, there's Yusmeiro Petit, who showed he can start or relieve with equal efficiency.
''You want to remind them to take advantage of what you have,'' Bochy said. ''We've got a great group here and we don't ever want to lose out on this opportunity.''
MIAMI: MIAMI (AP) - Two transactions midway through spring training that drew little notice heralded significant progress for the Miami Marlins.
Top pitching prospects Jose Urena and Justin Nicolino were optioned to the minor leagues - moves reflecting the franchise's improved depth of talent. This season, for a change, the front office doesn't feel compelled to rush youngsters like Urena and Nicolino to the majors.
''In previous years they would probably already be in the big leagues,'' president of baseball operations Michael Hill said. ''We've really tried to change that, be fair to the player and allow them to have the necessary growing pains in the minor leagues so when they do get to the big leagues, they can hit the ground running.''
When Urena and Nicolino do reach the majors, they might be joining a contender. Following a busy offseason highlighted by the signing of Giancarlo Stanton to a record $325 million contract, Miami's expectations are unusually lofty.
The Marlins don't talk just about finishing above .500 for the first time since 2009. They want to end an 11-year playoff drought.
''I love the talent we've been able to assemble,'' Hill said. ''If we handle our business, I'm pretty excited about where that will lead.''
While Stanton draws the biggest headlines, it might be the Marlins' rotation that separates them from the pack. They enter the season with five solid starters, and that doesn't include ace Jose Fernandez, the 2013 NL Rookie of the Year, who is projected to return from elbow surgery at midseason.
Miami acquired Mat Latos and Dan Haren in offseason deals, and they join Henderson Alvarez, Jarred Cosart and Tom Koehler. Latos is 56-40 since 2010, and the others each won at least 10 games last year, with a combined record of 48-39. Newcomer David Phelps, who is 12-11 as a starter, provides depth and can also relieve.
''I like our rotation,'' manager Mike Redmond said. ''These guys have gone out and competed for a long time and have a lot of experience, which is nice.''
Other things to know about the baseball buzz building in South Florida:
RETURN ON INVESTMENT: Stanton appears poised for another big year after being knocked out of the 2014 NL MVP race when a beaning ended his season in September. He led the NL in slugging and homers despite missing the final 17 games.
During spring training batting practice, new teammate Phelps noted that Stanton hits balls to the opposite field farther than most players can pull them. And he doesn't just outslug everybody.
''We ran shuttles the first week of camp and I figured he was a good athlete,'' Phelps said. ''But I didn't expect him to be outrunning everybody, too.''
TRENDING UPWARD: Miami went 62-100 under Redmond two years ago, and then ended a streak of three consecutive last-place finishes in the NL East by going 77-85 in 2014. The 15-win improvement tied for the best in the National League by a 100-loss team since 1986.
Among the players still around from that young, awful 2013 team are Stanton, Fernandez, Alvarez, Koehler, left fielder Christian Yelich, center fielder Marcell Ozuna and shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria.
''The fun part is to see the excitement in guys now, and for them to talk about how far we've come in a short amount of time,'' Redmond said. ''As tough as it was at the time, I knew we would be better off for it, because we got some guys a lot of experience.''
STILL YOUNG: With the addition such veterans as Latos, Haren, third baseman Martin Prado, second baseman Dee Gordon and first baseman Michael Morse, the payroll is expected to be above $70 million. That's the highest for the Marlins since 2012, and an increase of about 50 percent from last year.
Even so, the Marlins remain young. Fernandez, Alvarez, Cosart, Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna and Hechavarria are all under 26. That creates a clubhouse environment foreign to Phelps, a right-hander acquired in a trade with the Yankees.
''It's a lot of young, talented players,'' said Phelps, 28, accustomed to being surrounded by the likes of Derek Jeter and CC Sabathia. ''It's really a breath of fresh air just to come in and have a core in place that is younger than me.''
Most of the Marlins have never played on a contending team, which raises some skepticism about their chances. But Alvarez predicted the Marlins will be playing games that matter late this season for a change.
''We're going to surprise a lot of people,'' he said.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (SAN FRANCISCO-MIAMI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Giants-Marlins Preview* ========================

San Francisco (42-35) at Miami (31-46), 7:10 p.m. EDT

This series would mark Casey McGehee's return to face the Miami Marlins if not for the astounding production of Matt Duffy.

Duffy has supplanted McGehee as the San Francisco Giants' starting third baseman and is wielding a hot bat heading into Tuesday night's opener of a three-game set.

McGehee was acquired in the offseason from Miami but his struggles and the rise of Duffy forced San Francisco to designate him for assignment May 24 before the veteran accepted a stint in the minor leagues. McGehee was recalled June 5 and has started once at third base since.

Duffy has a .377 average while hitting safely in 12 of his last 13 games. He went 7 for 13 with seven runs over the weekend against Colorado, homering in victories on Saturday and Sunday.

"He's got a quick bat and he's stronger than you think, he's that wiry strong," manager Bruce Bochy said.

Duffy is known for a cerebral approach at the plate, having read a book by Harvey Dorfman - an author known for his work on the mental aspects of performances. Duffy excels early in the count, hitting .424 on the first pitch, .533 on 0-1 counts and .462 on 1-0 offerings.

"Duffy just to me, he's got such a simple, short stroke that there's not a lot of holes and he's quick, he's one of those fast-twitch guys," slugger Buster Posey said. "He's not the biggest guy but he can create bat speed."

Posey has taken advantage of Duffy hitting in front of him to rank among baseball's leaders in RBIs this month with 26, including 12 in a 4-1 stretch.

The major league leader in slugging percentage this month at .800 is Miami's Giancarlo Stanton, who underwent surgery Sunday on his broken left hand and will miss at least four weeks. He leads the majors with 27 homers and has 67 RBIs.

Miami (31-46) struck out 36 times, walked twice and went 1 for 21 with runners in scoring position in losing two of three to the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend.

"We all know we've lost a big bat in the middle of the order," manager Dan Jennings said. "He won't be there so we're going to have to take better at-bats."

Leadoff hitter Dee Gordon is batting .364 during a 10-game hitting streak and continues to vie for the batting title with a .353 average. Gordon sat out twice with a hamstring strain when these teams split four in San Francisco between May 7-10.

McGehee hit a grand slam in that series and hasn't gone deep since.

The Giants (42-35) will start Ryan Vogelsong (6-5, 4.05 ERA), who looks to post a third straight scoreless start for the first time in his career. He pitched 6 2-3 innings in a 7-0 win at Seattle on June 18 before going six Wednesday in a 6-0 home victory over San Diego.

The right-hander is 3-2 with a 1.67 ERA in six starts against the Marlins. Gordon is a .344 hitter against him.

The Marlins will turn to Mat Latos (2-5, 5.49), who fell to 1-3 with a 7.60 ERA in seven home starts after allowing five runs in seven innings in Wednesday's 6-1 loss to St. Louis.

The right-hander is 4-3 with a 2.11 ERA in 12 starts versus the Giants. Posey is 3 for 13 against him, Brandon Belt is 5 for 12 and Duffy went 0 for 3 on May 10.


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