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MLB : Run Line Matchup
Monday 7/17/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHILADELPHIA  EICKHOFF )
 
MIAMI  KOEHLER )
+1.5  -155

-1.5  +135
+140

-150

9un
 
5
Final
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PHILADELPHIA (30 - 60) at MIAMI (41 - 49)
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Monday, 7/17/2017 7:10 PM
JERAD EICKHOFF (R) vs. TOM KOEHLER (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 Run LineRun Line
907PHILADELPHIA+1.5,-145+1.5,-155
908MIAMI-1.5,+125-1.5,+135
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ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games30-60-22.640-433.80.2410.3010.3860.6884.90.2650.3280.4310.759
Road Games14-35-14.125-213.70.2360.2940.3670.6614.80.2680.3340.4330.767
vs Right-handed Starters20-46-22.329-333.70.2430.3010.3760.6774.90.2620.3250.4260.751
Past 7 Games2-5-3.11-53.90.2300.2990.4140.7143.90.2350.2780.3990.677
Grass Games30-60-22.640-433.80.2410.3010.3860.6884.90.2650.3280.4310.759
Night Games14-39-21.426-213.90.2370.2940.3680.6625.20.2680.3300.4420.771
Division15-18+0.416-164.40.2510.3090.3890.6994.70.2500.3180.4190.736
PHILADELPHIA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.80.2410.30190305773714617880.3863282647803357790508335
Road Games3.70.2360.294491697400829410.3671731404492132644304920
Righty Starters3.70.2430.30166223854310713550.3762351885742642370345730
PHILADELPHIA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.421.402297.41591462944312328311-23121446.2%
Road Games4.701.454153.3838015522681393-147846.7%

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games41-49-5.946-374.60.2680.3200.4090.7294.90.2500.3270.4040.731
Home Games21-24-4.421-204.20.2520.3100.3890.6994.80.2430.3240.3830.707
vs Right-handed Starters33-38-4.337-274.70.2690.3240.4110.7354.80.2480.3250.3920.717
Past 7 Games3-4-0.53-44.40.2900.3360.4160.7524.70.2570.3280.4610.790
Grass Games40-48-6.145-364.60.2670.3190.4090.7274.90.2510.3270.4050.732
Night Games25-34-8.234-194.50.2660.3160.4090.7265.50.2480.3260.4100.736
Division16-16+0.115-144.70.2670.3220.3990.7214.50.2370.3080.3810.689
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.60.2680.32090311983613511940.4094002407064561986427135
Home Games4.20.2520.310451487374592470.3891811263422028744274321
Righty Starters4.70.2690.3247124536601099740.4113221985383949363365428
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.061.3933411651543243515133217-16171553.1%
Home Games3.321.3261878069166168218512-910952.6%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHILADELPHIA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/3/2017NOLA(R)PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)4-0W-1158.5 unU731460
7/4/2017LEITER JR.(R)PITTSBURGHTAILLON(R)0-3L+1308.5 ovU6110551
7/5/2017LIVELY(R)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)2-5L+1409 unU1081881
7/6/2017HELLICKSON(R)PITTSBURGHKUHL(R)3-6L+1009 unP6001171
7/7/2017PIVETTA(R)SAN DIEGORICHARD(L)3-4L-1159 ovU980850
7/8/2017NOLA(R)SAN DIEGOCHACIN(R)1-2L-1508 evU441550
7/9/2017EICKHOFF(R)SAN DIEGOCAHILL(R)7-1W+1058.5 unU9209111
7/14/2017PIVETTA(R)@ MILWAUKEEDAVIES(R)6-9L1559.5 unO992852
7/15/2017NOLA(R)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)2-3L1408.5 unU440870
7/16/2017HELLICKSON(R)@ MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)5-2W1459.5 unU1080770
7/17/2017EICKHOFF(R)@ MIAMIKOEHLER(R) 
7/18/2017VELASQUEZ(R)@ MIAMICONLEY(L) 
7/19/2017PIVETTA(R)@ MIAMISTRAILY(R) 
7/21/2017NOLA(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R) 
7/22/2017HELLICKSON(R)MILWAUKEESUTER(L) 
7/23/2017EICKHOFF(R)MILWAUKEEGUERRA(R) 
7/24/2017 HOUSTON  

MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/3/2017LOCKE(L)@ ST LOUISWAINWRIGHT(R)6-14L13510 unO131001561
7/4/2017URENA(R)@ ST LOUISLYNN(R)5-2W1209.5 unU1050781
7/5/2017VOLQUEZ(R)@ ST LOUISLEAKE(R)9-6W1308.5 evO1370972
7/6/2017KOEHLER(R)@ ST LOUISWACHA(R)3-4L1709.5 unU121208100
7/7/2017STRAILY(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOMOORE(L)6-1W-1158.5 unU1680540
7/8/2017O'GRADY(L)@ SAN FRANCISCOSAMARDZIJA(R)5-4W1508.5 unO1060780
7/9/2017URENA(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOCUETO(R)10-8W1008 ovO131401472
7/14/2017STRAILY(R)LA DODGERSMCCARTHY(R)4-6L+1008.5 ovO8611030
7/15/2017URENA(R)LA DODGERSWOOD(L)1-7L+1758.5 unU8701290
7/16/2017O'GRADY(L)LA DODGERSHILL(L)2-3L+1609 unU960790
7/17/2017KOEHLER(R)PHILADELPHIAEICKHOFF(R) 
7/18/2017CONLEY(L)PHILADELPHIAVELASQUEZ(R) 
7/19/2017STRAILY(R)PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R) 
7/21/2017URENA(R)@ CINCINNATIBAILEY(R) 
7/22/2017KOEHLER(R)@ CINCINNATIFELDMAN(R) 
7/23/2017 @ CINCINNATIROMANO(R) 
7/24/2017 @ TEXAS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHILADELPHIA: 2016: 71-91, fourth place
Manager: Pete Mackanin (third season)
Who's new? LF Howie Kendrick, RF Michael Saunders, C Ryan Hanigan, OF Chris Coghlan, RHP Clay Buchholz, RHP Joaquin Benoit
Who's gone? C A.J. Ellis, 1B Ryan Howard, INF Andres Blanco, OF Peter Bourjos, RHP Charlie Morton, RHP David Hernandez
Projected lineup: 2B Cesar Hernandez (.294, 6 HR, 39 RBI, 17 SB), LF Howie Kendrick (.255, 8, 40, 10 with Dodgers), CF Odubel Herrera (.286, 15, 49, 25), 3B Maikel Franco (.255, 25, 88), RF Michael Saunders (.253, 24, 57 with Blue Jays), 1B Tommy Joseph (.257, 21, 47), C Cameron Rupp (.252, 16, 54), SS Freddy Galvis (.241, 3, 20, 17 SB)
Rotation: RH Jeremy Hellickson (11-14, 3.65 ERA), RH Aaron Nola (6-9, 4.78), RH Clay Buchholz (8-10, 4.78 with Red Sox), RH Vince Velasquez (8-6, 4.12), Jerad Eickhoff (11-14, 3.65)
Key relievers: Jeanmar Gomez (3-5, 4.85, 37/43 SV), Joaquin Benoit (2-0, 0.38 with Blue Jays), Hector Neris (4-4, 2.58), Pat Neshek (2-2, 3.06 with Astros), Edubray Ramos (1-3, 3.83)
Hot spots: Shortstop and closer. Philadelphia is waiting for the arrival of J.P. Crawford, the marquee name in the farm system. Crawford struggled in his first exposure to Triple-A last year, batting .250 with seven home runs in 123 games. In the meantime shortstop belongs to Galvis, who had an MLB-worst .274 on-base percentage last season. Crawford will get a chance once he's deemed ready. Gomez had a 19.13 ERA last September, possibly opening the door for Ramos, Neris or newcomer Benoit to seize the closer's job in spring training.
Outlook: On the long road back to respectability, the Phillies appear closer to the end than the beginning. Young starters Nola, Velasquez and Eickhoff showed flashes of brilliance last year. So did center fielder Herrera, who was rewarded with a five-year contract extension. He's the only player on the roster with a guaranteed contract beyond this year. That points to 2017 as a major transition year with prospects and veterans auditioning for jobs in 2018 and beyond, when the Phillies can be active in free agency.
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
Marlins host Phillies looking for first win of homestand
 

MIAMI -- One week ago, Miami had the eyes of the baseball world as Marlins Park hosted the Home Run Derby and then the All-Star Game.

One week later, relatively few will be focused on the Magic City as the dreary Miami Marlins (41-49) get set to host the worst team in baseball, the Philadelphia Phillies (30-60).

The Marlins are, so far, winless on their homestand after getting swept in three games by the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend.

"Get ready," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said when asked about his team's attitude for the upcoming series. "We have to rebound."

The Phillies, at least, are coming off a win, beating the host Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 on Sunday to salvage the finale of a three-game series. Rookie right fielder Nick Williams hit a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning to lead the Phillies.

"Any win is a good win for us to get," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.

The Marlins will start right-hander Tom Koehler on Monday. Koehler, who is 1-4 with an 8.00 ERA, was demoted to the minors at one point this season.

That was a large fall from grace for a previously steady pitcher who won a total of 30 games the three prior years -- 10 in 2014, 11 in 2015 and nine in 2016.

This year, Koehler has fallen apart. He has a 7.43 ERA on the road and is even worse at home (8.84). His ERA in May was 10.13; he did not pitch in the majors last month, and he owns a 13.50 ERA in July.

Koehler has not faced the Phillies this year but is 4-4 with a 3.43 ERA against them in his career. Last year, Koehler was excellent against Philadelphia, going 2-1 with a 1.64 ERA.

He would love to regain that form on Monday against his counterpart Jerad Eickhoff, a Phillies right-hander who will be making his second start since coming off the disabled list due to a back injury.

Eickhoff (1-7, 4.63) pitched five scoreless innings, striking out eight batters, in his most recent start, July 9 against the San Diego Padres.

The Phillies are hoping for more of the same against Miami, a team he has beaten just twice in five career decisions. His ERA against the Marlins is 3.30, which is better than his 3.74 career ERA.

In a way, Koehler, 31, versus Eickhoff, 26, will be a battle between two pitchers who have lost their way. Eickhoff won 11 games for a poor Phillies team last year. Koehler has slipped even further into the abyss.

Beyond that lackluster pitching matchup, the Monday game will be played against the backdrop of the looming July 31 trade deadline -- just two weeks away.

The Phillies have some interesting players to trade, a list that includes All-Star setup reliever Pat Neshek and infielder/outfielder Howie Kendrick, who is batting .349 with an .879 on-base-plus slugging percentage. Kendrick is on the disabled list due to a left hamstring injury.

Phillies right-hander Jeremy Hellickson, who will be a free agent after this season, may have some value as a starting pitcher, but he has not lived up to expectations this year.

The Phillies may also look to trade first baseman Tommy Joseph to open up a spot for top prospect Rhys Hoskins.

Meanwhile, the Marlins are reportedly in talks to deal closer A.J. Ramos and setup reliever David Phelps. Third baseman Martin Prado is a candidate to go, but his contract may be tougher to move given his lack of productivity this season in the first year of a three-year, $40 million deal.

The Marlins would get a lot back if they decided to trade All-Star left fielder Marcell Ozuna, whom they maintain is off the table. Second baseman Dee Gordon, who has underperformed, could get traded with the Marlins plugging in Miguel Rojas at his spot.

In the end, the Monday game won't mean much in the standings, but the intrigue figures to mount as the trade deadline approaches.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 10:44:21 AM EST.


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