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MLB : Run Line Matchup
Friday 8/31/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO  SANCHEZ )
 
MIAMI  STRAILY )
-1.5  +130

+1.5  -150
-115

+105

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Final
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TORONTO (60 - 73) at MIAMI (53 - 81)
View Previous GameNo Next Game
Friday, 8/31/2018 7:10 PM
AARON SANCHEZ (R) vs. DANIEL STRAILY (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 Run LineRun Line
929TORONTO-1.5,+130-1.5,+130
930MIAMI+1.5,-150+1.5,-150
Current Run Line FoxSheets
ATS FoxSheet
Run Line FoxSheet
 
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games60-73-1169-564.50.2450.3110.4180.7295.20.2670.3310.4380.769
Road Games26-40-9.741-224.40.2430.3120.4040.7165.60.2840.3460.4530.799
vs Right-handed Starters46-42+5.347-374.70.2460.3140.4230.7375.10.2670.3320.4390.771
Past 7 Games3-4-14-34.40.2580.3270.4760.8036.40.3200.3680.5000.868
Grass Games25-35-5.140-194.60.2490.3190.4160.7355.70.2870.3460.4620.808
Night Games36-43-4.738-364.40.2410.3070.4140.7205.20.2690.3330.4430.776
Interleague11-6+6.612-55.20.2520.3150.4400.7565.20.2730.3330.4480.781
TORONTO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2450.31113345011103235141720.4185714331118338611278511894
Road Games4.40.2430.3126622685521065830.4042802265691545261456046
Righty Starters4.70.2460.31488299073715961190.4233962947322256883597856
TORONTO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.441.366492.72642434977217649528-20311666%
Road Games4.771.449236138125257338523210-1014766.7%

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games53-81-2.367-633.70.2400.2990.3540.6535.10.2580.3320.4170.749
Home Games31-38+3.128-373.40.2350.2950.3320.6274.10.2400.3120.3750.688
vs Right-handed Starters41-59+0.948-483.60.2380.2920.3490.6415.10.2530.3290.4070.736
Past 7 Games3-4+13-43.70.2290.3000.3790.6795.00.2830.3560.4370.793
Grass Games51-80-4.265-623.70.2410.3000.3540.6545.10.2590.3330.4180.750
Night Games36-57-4.648-433.50.2390.2980.3520.6505.40.2660.3370.4290.766
Interleague8-9+3.310-74.40.2490.3130.3680.6815.20.2660.3320.4070.739
MIAMI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.70.2400.29913445961104169201040.3544723871136379501236611546
Home Games3.40.2350.295692359554788450.3322212015532149862296228
Righty Starters3.60.2380.292100342381311615790.3493402618442869490488435
MIAMI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.261.506511.33232995345723645625-28261661.9%
Home Games3.821.357280.71291192551912625315-1413765%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/17/2018STROMAN(R)@ NY YANKEESLYNN(R)5-7L1709 ovO740840
8/18/2018REID-FOLEY(R)@ NY YANKEESSEVERINO(R)6-11L2659 ovO13921162
8/19/2018BORUCKI(L)@ NY YANKEESHAPP(L)2-10L2158 ovO9911280
8/20/2018ESTRADA(R)BALTIMORECASHNER(R)5-3W-1759 unU751880
8/21/2018GAVIGLIO(R)BALTIMOREBUNDY(R)8-2W-1308.5 evO1250772
8/22/2018PANNONE(L)BALTIMOREHESS(R)6-0W-1709.5 unU621260
8/24/2018BORUCKI(L)PHILADELPHIAARRIETA(R)4-2W+1209 ovU6501091
8/25/2018SANCHEZ(R)PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R)8-6W+1259 unO9501380
8/26/2018ESTRADA(R)PHILADELPHIAVELASQUEZ(R)3-8L+1059 ovO76014110
8/27/2018GAVIGLIO(R)@ BALTIMOREHESS(R)0-7L-1309.5 unU7901160
8/28/2018PANNONE(L)@ BALTIMOREROGERS(L)5-12L-1209.5 evO121011760
8/29/2018BORUCKI(L)@ BALTIMORECOBB(R)5-10L1009 evO131241380
8/31/2018SANCHEZ(R)@ MIAMISTRAILY(R) 
9/1/2018ESTRADA(R)@ MIAMICHEN(L) 
9/2/2018GAVIGLIO(R)@ MIAMILOPEZ(R) 
9/3/2018 TAMPA BAY  
9/4/2018BORUCKI(L)TAMPA BAY  
9/5/2018SANCHEZ(R)TAMPA BAYGLASNOW(R) 
9/6/2018 CLEVELAND  
9/7/2018 CLEVELAND  

MIAMI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/17/2018STRAILY(R)@ WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)2-8L2958 ovO9621460
8/18/2018CHEN(L)@ WASHINGTONRODRIGUEZ(R)7-5W1759.5 evO11801061
8/19/2018URENA(R)@ WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L)12-1W2009 evO17110222
8/21/2018LOPEZ(R)NY YANKEESTANAKA(R)1-2L+1957 ovU71009121
8/22/2018RICHARDS(R)NY YANKEESLYNN(R)9-3W+1607.5 evO1490773
8/23/2018HERNANDEZ(R)ATLANTANEWCOMB(L)0-5L+1708.5 evU59012100
8/24/2018STRAILY(R)ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R)1-0W+1807.5 unU380341
8/25/2018CHEN(L)ATLANTASANCHEZ(R)3-1W+1607.5 unU6519100
8/26/2018LOPEZ(R)ATLANTAGAUSMAN(R)0-4L+1707.5 unU2419120
8/28/2018URENA(R)@ BOSTONJOHNSON(L)7-8L23510.5 ovO131011280
8/29/2018RICHARDS(R)@ BOSTONPRICE(L)6-14L26010 unO9511630
8/31/2018STRAILY(R)TORONTOSANCHEZ(R) 
9/1/2018CHEN(L)TORONTOESTRADA(R) 
9/2/2018LOPEZ(R)TORONTOGAVIGLIO(R) 
9/3/2018URENA(R)PHILADELPHIAVELASQUEZ(R) 
9/4/2018RICHARDS(R)PHILADELPHIAARRIETA(R) 
9/5/2018STRAILY(R)PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R) 
9/7/2018 @ PITTSBURGH  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: 2017: 76-86, fourth place.
MANAGER: John Gibbons (sixth season of second stint, 11th overall with Blue Jays).
ADDITIONS: LHP Jaime Garcia, OF Randal Grichuk, OF Curtis Granderson, RHP Seung-hwan Oh, INF Yangervis Solarte, INF Aledmys Diaz, RHP John Axford, RHP Tyler Clippard, INF Danny Espinosa, RHP Taylor Guerrieri, INF Gift Ngoepe, LHP Sam Moll, RHP Sam Gaviglio.
SUBTRACTIONS: OF Jose Bautista, OF Ezequiel Carrera, RHP Dominic Leone, LHP Brett Anderson, INF Darwin Barney, RHP Leonel Campos, OF Darrell Ceciliani, RHP Taylor Cole, INF Ryan Goins, C Raffy Lopez, RHP Tom Koehler, RHP Dominic Leone, C Miguel Montero, INF Rob Refsnyder, OF Michael Saunders, RHP Bo Schultz, RHP Cesar Valdez.
OUTLOOK: The powerful Yankees and reigning division champion Red Sox are considered playoff favorites in the AL East, so the expectation is the Blue Jays will be left to compete for the second wild card. If Donaldson and Smoak help the offense rebound from last season's injury-induced stumble, when Toronto scored an AL-low 693 runs, and the starting pitching stays strong and healthy, the Blue Jays might be able to mount a playoff push. Health concerns remain plentiful, however. Besides Tulowitzki's troublesome heel, Travis will need scheduled downtime to rest his surgically repaired right knee. Stroman was slowed by a sore shoulder in spring training, and Sanchez will be closely monitored after making just eight starts last year because of blister issues.
MIAMI: 2017 77-85, second place
MANAGER Don Mattingly (third season)
ADDITIONS: INF Starlin Castro, CF Lewis Brinson, OF Cameron Maybin, 1B Garrett Cooper, RHP Jacob Turner, OF-1B Scott Van Slyke, RHP Jumbo Diaz, RHP Sandy Alcantara
SUBTRACTIONS: RF Giancarlo Stanton, LF M
OUTLOOK: New CEO Derek Jeter is accustomed to winning, but that is about to change. He traded away half of last year's starting lineup, including the NL MVP in Stanton, which means the Marlins are rebuilding yet again. Even with an entirely new outfield, the offense could be decent. But Castro and Realmuto are potential trade bait and might be gone before August, and the season will almost surely end Sept. 30, leaving the Marlins out of the playoffs for the 15th year in a row. This season is really about developing prospects acquired in those offseason trades, and if youngsters such as Brinson and Alcantara perform well, 2018 will be considered a successful start for Jeter.arcell Ozuna, CF Christian Yelich, 2B Dee Gordon, RHP Tom Koehler, OF Ichiro Suzuki, RHP Dustin McGowan, C A.J. Ellis
PREVIEW
Jays' McKinney will try to keep proving himself vs. Marlins
 

MIAMI -- Talented former first-round pick Billy McKinney, the Toronto Blue Jays' rookie left fielder and leadoff batter, is already playing for his fourth major-league organization even though he is only 24 years old.

On Friday, when the Jays visit the Miami Marlins to start a three-game series, McKinney will carry a .351 batting average with an even more impressive OPS of 1.147. He has played just 12 games this year but already has three homers and four doubles.

McKinney, who is from Texas, was drafted 24th overall straight out of high school by the Oakland A's in 2013. In 2014, he was part of a blockbuster trade, getting sent to the Chicago Cubs along with shortstop Addison Russell and right-hander Dan Straily.

Ironically, Straily is the pitcher McKinney will face on Friday.

In 2016, the Cubs traded for closer Aroldis Chapman, sending McKinney and three other prospects to the New York Yankees.

McKinney made his major-league debut this year with the Yankees, getting a hit in his first at-bat. But he injured his left shoulder the next day, went to the disabled list and, ultimately, back to the minors.

On July 26, the Yankees traded McKinney to Toronto, and the Blue Jays promoted him to the majors on Aug. 17.

The reason McKinney is important is that the Jays (60-73) are going nowhere this year. They have lost four games in a row and were just swept in three by the team with the worst record in the majors, the Baltimore Orioles.

Toronto has to find players who belong as part of their future, which is where McKinney comes into play.

McKinney -- if nothing else -- was part of two trades that helped the Cubs acquire Russell and Chapman, who played large roles in Chicago ending its 108-year World Series title drought.

But can McKinney be more than just a trivia question? So far, he is proving some scouting reports wrong.

"Scouts who saw McKinney at (Triple-A) Scranton said he was a low-energy player who looked lost against pitchers with an even average breaking ball," Baseball America wrote.

On Friday, McKinney will face Straily (5-6, 4.35 ERA), who is coming off a great performance in his most recent start. Straily allowed just three hits and no runs in a win over the Atlanta Braves.

Straily relied mostly on his fastball, which he threw 44 times, and his slider, which he tossed 39 times.

"I had zero changeup, so I had to have those two (other pitches)," Straily said. "I found out early that I didn't have my changeup. I got three outs on my changeup but that was later in the game. Early on, it was nonexistent."

The Jays will counter with right-hander Aaron Sanchez (3-5, 4.95 ERA), a 26-year-old Californian who was drafted 34th overall by Toronto in 2010.

Sanchez throws an above-average fastball at 93.7 mph, but he missed time this year with a contusion on his right index finger. In his only start since returning from the disabled list, Sanchez was not sharp, allowing six runs in four innings.

Since there is no designated hitter at a National League park, it will be interesting to see what the Jays do with DH Kendrys Morales, the reigning American League Player of the Week after hitting .481 with eight homers and 13 RBIs. His streak of at least one homer a game ended at seven on Monday, still setting a franchise record.

The major-league record is eight, held by Marlins manager Don Mattingly along with Ken Griffey Jr. and Dale Long.

Mattingly, though, is more worried about his current team as opposed to his old hitting exploits. The Marlins (53-81) have the second-worst record in the National League and are in a similar position as the Jays, trying to find out who is part of their future.

The Marlins have actually played well in their past 10 games, going 5-5 -- all against quality opponents.

During that span, they took two of three from the Washington Nationals, split two games with the Yankees, split four games with the first-place Atlanta Braves and scored 13 runs but still lost two straight to the team with the best record in the majors, the Boston Red Sox.


Last Updated: 9/29/2024 7:32:45 PM EST.


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