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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 5/1/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TAMPA BAY  ODORIZZI )
 
MIAMI  CHEN )
+1.5  -170

-1.5  +150
+130

-140

8un
 
4
Final
2

TAMPA BAY (12 - 14) at MIAMI (11 - 12)
View Previous GameNo Next Game
Monday, 5/1/2017 7:10 PM
JAKE ODORIZZI (R) vs. WEI-YIN CHEN (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
971TAMPA BAY+120Ov 8,-125+130Ov 8,-105
972MIAMI-130Un 8,+105-140Un 8,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games12-14-1.515-114.30.2450.3200.4020.7234.20.2450.3130.3830.696
Road Games3-10-6.67-63.40.2100.2900.3640.6544.50.2690.3370.4080.745
vs Left-handed Starters3-5-1.64-43.90.2280.3200.3550.6754.40.2420.3080.4020.709
Past 7 Games2-5-2.74-33.10.1990.3000.3310.6314.00.2480.3270.3780.705
Grass Games2-8-5.66-43.50.2140.2900.3680.6574.80.2750.3430.4210.764
Night Games9-6+3.68-74.60.2590.3370.4140.7514.10.2380.3160.3780.694
TAMPA BAY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2450.32026882216357300.40210498258111912114267
Road Games3.40.2100.2901343491163150.36441491381901211113
Lefty Starters3.90.2280.3208259598270.3552835873596443
TAMPA BAY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.661.29186403577634586-76650%
Road Games5.271.56141272448516262-62340%

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games11-12-0.913-84.50.2610.3090.3880.6984.50.2430.3220.4100.732
Home Games5-4+0.76-34.90.2630.3220.3840.7065.00.2470.3320.4010.733
vs Right-handed Starters10-10-0.312-64.70.2640.3140.3950.7094.40.2430.3210.3940.716
Past 7 Games3-4-1.65-24.40.2590.2980.3750.6735.00.2660.3510.4350.785
Grass Games11-12-0.913-84.50.2610.3090.3880.6984.50.2430.3220.4100.732
Night Games7-9-2.410-44.40.2370.2890.3630.6524.70.2430.3110.4150.726
Interleague1-2-11-23.70.2790.2990.4330.7325.30.2130.3210.3830.704
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2610.30923819214225240.3881005718891532062311
Home Games4.90.2630.32293238510190.38443288236292114
Righty Starters4.70.2640.31420712188205210.39591521628133155199
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.351.266943635801439826-43442.9%
Home Games2.301.27747131241519394-21325%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TAMPA BAY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/17/2017SNELL(L)@ BOSTONWRIGHT(R)3-4L12010 ovU1191971
4/18/2017ANDRIESE(R)DETROITFULMER(R)5-1W-1107.5 ovU990440
4/19/2017ARCHER(R)DETROITZIMMERMANN(R)8-7W-1657.5 evO1480961
4/20/2017RAMIREZ(R)DETROITNORRIS(L)8-1W-1258 evO1170561
4/21/2017COBB(R)HOUSTONFIERS(R)3-6L+1058 ovO8511160
4/22/2017SNELL(L)HOUSTONMORTON(R)6-3W+1008.5 unO1280440
4/23/2017ANDRIESE(R)HOUSTONMUSGROVE(R)4-6L+1058.5 unO7801271
4/24/2017ARCHER(R)@ BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R)3-6L-1157.5 unO7100760
4/25/2017PRUITT(R)@ BALTIMOREMILEY(L)2-0W1408 evU690250
4/26/2017COBB(R)@ BALTIMOREBUNDY(R)4-5L1208 ovO81031291
4/28/2017SNELL(L)@ TORONTOSTROMAN(R)7-4W1158.5 unO106111102
4/29/2017ANDRIESE(R)@ TORONTOLIRIANO(L)1-4L1008 evU5101631
4/30/2017ARCHER(R)@ TORONTOSANCHEZ(R)1-3L-1107.5 evU460771
5/1/2017ODORIZZI(R)@ MIAMICHEN(L) 
5/2/2017COBB(R)@ MIAMIVOLQUEZ(R) 
5/3/2017SNELL(L)MIAMICONLEY(L) 
5/4/2017ANDRIESE(R)MIAMISTRAILY(R) 
5/5/2017ARCHER(R)TORONTOLIRIANO(L) 
5/6/2017ODORIZZI(R)TORONTOSANCHEZ(R) 
5/7/2017COBB(R)TORONTOESTRADA(R) 
5/8/2017 KANSAS CITY  

MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/17/2017KOEHLER(R)@ SEATTLEMIRANDA(L)1-6L1308 ovU541850
4/18/2017CHEN(L)@ SEATTLEGALLARDO(R)5-0W-1058.5 unU1050141
4/19/2017VOLQUEZ(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)5-10L1358 evO149111110
4/21/2017CONLEY(L)@ SAN DIEGOCAHILL(R)3-5L-1108 ovP5401070
4/22/2017STRAILY(R)@ SAN DIEGOWEAVER(R)6-3W-1308 ovO930782
4/23/2017KOEHLER(R)@ SAN DIEGOPERDOMO(R)7-3W-1208.5 ovO1170740
4/26/2017CHEN(L)@ PHILADELPHIAVELASQUEZ(R)4-7L-1108 unO8501040
4/27/2017VOLQUEZ(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHELLICKSON(R)2-3L-1058.5 ovU981760
4/28/2017CONLEY(L)PITTSBURGHTAILLON(R)2-12L-1057.5 ovO1011018120
4/29/2017STRAILY(R)PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)0-4L-1357.5 unU320660
4/30/2017KOEHLER(R)PITTSBURGHKUHL(R)10-3W-1158.5 unO1590882
5/1/2017CHEN(L)TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R) 
5/2/2017VOLQUEZ(R)TAMPA BAYCOBB(R) 
5/3/2017CONLEY(L)@ TAMPA BAYSNELL(L) 
5/4/2017STRAILY(R)@ TAMPA BAYANDRIESE(R) 
5/5/2017KOEHLER(R)@ NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R) 
5/6/2017CHEN(L)@ NY METSGSELLMAN(R) 
5/7/2017VOLQUEZ(R)@ NY METSHARVEY(R) 
5/8/2017 ST LOUIS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TAMPA BAY: 2016: 68-94, fifth place
Manager: Kevin Cash (third season)
Who's new? OF Colby Rasmus, OF/1B Rickie Weeks Jr., RHP Tommy Hunter, RHP Jumbo Diaz, C Wilson Ramos, C Derek Norris, OF Mallex Smith, RHP Jose De Leon, RHP Shawn Tolleson
Who's gone? 2B Logan Forsythe, IF/OF Steve Pearce, OF Desmond Jennings, OF Mikie Mahtook, C Hank Conger, IF/OF Taylor Motter, C Bobby Wilson, LHP Drew Smyly, LHP Enny Romero, RHP Steve Geltz, LHP Dana Eveland, RHP Kevin Jepsen, RHP Tyler Sturdevant, RHP Dylan Floro
Projected lineup: DH Corey Dickerson (.245, 24, 70), CF Kevin Kiermaier (.246, 12, 37, 21 SB), 3B Evan Longoria (.273, 36, 98), 2B Brad Miller (.243, 30, 81), RF Steven Souza (.247, 17, 49), LF Colby Rasmus (.206, 15, 54 with Astros), SS Tim Beckham (.247, 5, 16), 1B Logan Morrison (.238, 14, 43), C Curt Casali (.186, 8, 25)
Rotation: RH Chris Archer (9-19, 4.02 ERA), RH Jake Odorizzi (10-6, 3.69), RH Alex Cobb (1-2, 8.59 in five starts), LH Blake Snell (6-8, 3.54), RH Matt Andriese (8-8, 4.37)
Key relievers: RH Alex Colome (2-4, 1.91, 37/40 SV), RH Tommy Hunter (2-2, 3.18 with Indians), RH Danny Farquhar (1-0, 3.06), LH Xavier Cede'o (3-4, 3.70), RH Erasmo Ramirez (7-11, 3.77), RH Jumbo Diaz (1-1, 3.14), RH Chase Whitley (0-0, 2.51)
Hot spots: Shortstop and catcher. Tim Beckham and the combination of Curt Casali and newly signed Derek Norris are holding down the fort while Matt Duffy and Wilson Ramos recover from injuries. Beckham and Casali or Norris can at least try to make the situation awkward by hitting. That wasn't their strong suit last year, but the Rays will need someone to bat eighth and ninth while Ramos (knee surgery; out until July) and Duffy (Achilles surgery; out until May) heal.
Outlook: How do you fix a team that ranked eighth in the AL in ERA and 14th in runs scored? If you're the Rays, you trade away your second-best hitter (Forsythe) for a pitcher who will start the season in Triple-A (De Leon), then sign an outfielder with a .641 OPS (Rasmus) to be your second-highest paid player. Expectations for a team with the third-lowest payroll in the game shouldn't be high to begin with. Getting Duffy and Ramos back from the DL will help, but not enough to slow rumors of Archer, Cobb and Odorizzi getting traded if they pitch well.
MIAMI: 2016: 79-82, third place
Manager: Don Mattingly (second season)
Who's new? C A.J. Ellis, RHP Edinson Volquez, RHP Dan Straily, RHP Brad Ziegler, RHP Junichi Tazawa, LHP Jeff Locke
Who's gone? C Jeff Mathis, INF Chris Johnson, RHP Andrew Cashner, LHP Mike Dunn, RHP Fernando Rodney
Projected lineup: SS Dee Gordon (.268, 1 HR, 14 RBI, 30 SB in 79 games), 3B Martin Prado (.305, 8, 75), CF Christian Yelich (.298, 21, 98), RF Giancarlo Stanton (.240, 27, 74 in 119 games), LF Marcell Ozuna (.266, 23, 76), 1B Justin Bour (.264, 15, 51), C J.T. Realmuto (.303, 11, 48, 12 SB), SS Adeiny Hechavarria (.236, 3, 38)
Rotation: LH Wei-Yin Chen (5-5, 4.96), RH Edinson Volquez (10-11, 5.37 with Royals), LH Adam Conley (8-6, 3.85), RH Dan Straily (14-8, 3.76 with Reds), RH Tom Koehler (9-13, 4.33)
Key relievers: RH A.J. Ramos (1-4, 2.81 40/43 SV), RH Brad Ziegler (2-3, 2.28, 18/20 SV with Diamondbacks), RH Junichi Tazawa (3-2, 4.17 with Red Sox), RH Kyle Barraclough (6-3, 2.85), RH David Phelps (7-6, 2.28), RH Dustin McGowan (1-3, 2.82)
Hot spots: Middle infield. Gordon and Hechavarria were a throwback double-play combo in 2016: strong defense up the middle, light with the bats. That would be OK in some lineups, but only three MLB teams scored fewer runs per game last season than Miami. Derek Dietrich was a more than capable fill-in during Gordon's PED suspension, posting a .374 on-base percentage. How long can Mattingly keep Dietrich on the bench if Gordon and Hechavarria struggle to hit?
Outlook: There are many recent examples of teams taking the 'stars and scrubs' approach to roster construction. It never ends well. The Marlins lost their brightest star when ace right-hander Jose Fernandez died far too young; replacing his production and presence was impossible. The remaining stars come with major question marks. Can Stanton stay healthy? If not, can Yelich and Bour be the pillars of the lineup? Who's the star of this pitching staff? No team managed by Mattingly has lost more than 82 games in a season. That will change in 2017.
PREVIEW
Struggling Rays, Marlins look to get on track
 

MIAMI -- The major leagues' two Florida franchises -- both playing less than .500 ball -- get together for four games in the next four days.

It is not exactly a World Series preview: The Miami Marlins (11-12) have lost four of their past five games, and the Tampa Bay Rays (12-14) have lost two games in a row as well as three consecutive series.

On Monday and Tuesday at Marlins Park, both teams will try to change those trends before the scene shifts to Tampa Bay for games Wednesday and Thursday.

Rays manager Kevin Cash -- ever the optimist -- is confident his team is close to getting on a positive run.

"I'm excited about the way the guys have played," Cash told said during the weekend. "But it's tough because we don't accept playing (below) .500 ball."

The Rays have dealt with significant injury issues.

Tampa Bay has not had starting shortstop Matt Duffy, starting left fielder Colby Rasmus and relievers Shawn Tolleson and Brad Boxberger all season. Along the way, the Rays lost their second-string left fielder (Mallex Smith), their No. 2 starter (Jake Odorizzi) and their only lefty reliever (Xavier Cedeno).

In total, they have already placed 11 players on the disabled list, and that does not include three advanced pitching prospects who might have been able to help had they also not gone down.

The good news is Odorizzi (1-1, 4.15 ERA) is set to come off the disabled list to make the start Monday at Miami. Odorizzi, who has been out since April 15 due to a strained left hamstring, is 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in his lone Marlins Park start.

Miami will counter Odorizzi with lefty Wei-Yin Chen (2-1, 4.71).

Chen, in his second season of a five-year, $80 million free agent contract he signed after bolting away from the Baltimore Orioles, has not pitched well at Marlins Park. Last year, he was 1-1 in 11 starts there, posting a 5.49 ERA. This year, in one Marlins Park start, he is 0-0 with an 18.00 ERA.

As a former Orioles pitcher, Chen faced the Rays in quite a few AL East battles. He is 5-6 with a 3.76 ERA against the Rays, and his 20 appearances against Tampa Bay are the most he has against any team.

Chen hopes to get some support on Monday. His Marlins, after getting shut out on 95 pitches by Pittsburgh Pirates ace Ivan Nova on Saturday, bounced back on Sunday to defeat the Bucs 10-3.

"That was a huge team win," said Marlins starter Tom Koehler, who failed to go the minimum of five innings and therefore got a no-decision despite the huge offensive outburst. "To be able to explode a bit at the end was nice. Hopefully, we can carry that into the next series."

Given that backup catcher A.J. Ellis started on Sunday, the Marlins are expected to go back on Monday to J.T. Realmuto, who has been their most consistent hitter, leading the team in batting average (.342) and on-base percentage (.383).

Ellis, meanwhile, is batting just .136.

However, the Marlins are 4-1 when Ellis starts and just 7-11 when Realmuto is that game's catcher.

In addition, Marlins pitchers have a 3.00 ERA when they throw to Ellis and a 4.68 ERA when Realmuto is behind the plate.

Coincidence?

Maybe not. Realmuto's catching ERA was similarly poor last season, and the veteran Ellis is known as a leader who does well handling a pitching staff.

It will be interesting to see how or if Realmuto helps Chen navigate a lineup that includes six hitters who are batting below .230. Tampa Bay has just one .300 hitter -- Corey Dickerson (.330).

Odorizzi, on the other hand, will face a tougher lineup that is healthy and has seven hitters batting over .265. The eighth hitter in Miami lineup is first baseman Justin Bour, who on Sunday had a career day with four hits and six RBIs.

"It was really just a matter of time for Justin to break out, to do something like this," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. "I know he cares, and I know he has a good swing."


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