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MLB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 8/5/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN DIEGO  KENNEDY )
 
MILWAUKEE  JUNGMANN )
+1.5  -190

-1.5  +165
+110

-120

7.5un
 
5
Final
8

SAN DIEGO (52 - 55) at MILWAUKEE (45 - 63)
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Wednesday, 8/5/2015 8:10 PM
IAN KENNEDY (R) vs. TAYLOR JUNGMANN (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
963SAN DIEGO+110Ov 7.5,+100+115Ov 7.5,-110
964MILWAUKEE-120Un 7.5,-120-125Un 7.5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN DIEGO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games52-55-2.659-453.90.2390.2930.3740.6674.40.2500.3110.4130.724
Road Games28-30+1.232-254.10.2440.3020.3790.6804.30.2520.3130.4130.726
vs Right-handed Starters39-45-645-363.70.2360.2880.3680.6554.50.2560.3150.4210.735
Past 7 Games5-2+36-16.30.2930.3440.4530.7974.30.2140.2860.3760.661
Grass Games52-55-2.659-453.90.2390.2930.3740.6674.40.2500.3110.4130.724
Night Games38-37+1.239-343.90.2390.2930.3700.6634.30.2560.3150.4130.728
SAN DIEGO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2390.293107362986916224930.3744052768976468481599475
Road Games4.10.2440.30258204249910015480.3792331684913740340294237
Righty Starters3.70.2360.28884284367111921710.3683022066765553261438254
SAN DIEGO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.771.2023271481372833611030019-1632978%
Road Games3.401.181169.36664148175216113-1017577.3%

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games45-63-17.650-513.90.2500.3000.3900.6904.40.2610.3210.4160.737
Home Games21-34-16.929-234.00.2460.3010.4010.7025.10.2640.3210.4480.769
vs Right-handed Starters33-53-20.343-393.90.2500.3010.3850.6864.70.2650.3240.4210.746
Past 7 Games1-6-5.21-52.40.2270.2830.3010.5855.10.2490.3130.3970.709
Grass Games45-63-17.650-513.90.2500.3000.3900.6904.40.2610.3210.4160.737
Night Games32-38-5.136-294.40.2570.3120.4090.7204.40.2550.3120.4140.726
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2500.300108365091118424930.390402264818536831058010567
Home Games4.00.2460.30155184945410114530.4012101474253035144424824
Righty Starters3.90.2500.30186292173014716720.3853182146614355287708744
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.471.233324.31391252863011433815-924777.4%
Home Games3.921.236186938116624641899-612570.6%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN DIEGO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/22/2015SHIELDS(R)SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R)1-7L+1007 unO6701191
7/23/2015ROSS(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R)0-4L-1456.5 unU3621060
7/24/2015CASHNER(R)MIAMIHAREN(R)3-1W-1506.5 ovU850590
7/25/2015KENNEDY(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R)3-1W-1307 ovU870871
7/26/2015DESPAIGNE(R)MIAMILATOS(R)3-2W-1107 unU750450
7/28/2015SHIELDS(R)@ NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R)0-4L1257 unU431831
7/29/2015ROSS(R)@ NY METSCOLON(R)7-3W-1057 ovO15100540
7/30/2015CASHNER(R)@ NY METSNIESE(L)8-7W-1107 ovO1362750
7/31/2015KENNEDY(R)@ MIAMIPHELPS(R)8-3W1007.5 unO1260541
8/1/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ MIAMIURENA(R)5-3W-1107.5 unO950541
8/2/2015SHIELDS(R)@ MIAMIFERNANDEZ(R)2-5L1306 unO780751
8/3/2015ROSS(R)@ MILWAUKEEPERALTA(R)13-5W-1107.5 unO1361971
8/4/2015CASHNER(R)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)1-4L1157.5 unU67011101
8/5/2015KENNEDY(R)@ MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R) 
8/6/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ MILWAUKEEGARZA(R) 
8/7/2015SHIELDS(R)PHILADELPHIANOLA(R) 
8/8/2015ROSS(R)PHILADELPHIAMORGAN(L) 
8/9/2015CASHNER(R)PHILADELPHIAWILLIAMS(R) 
8/10/2015KENNEDY(R)CINCINNATIHOLMBERG(L) 
8/11/2015DESPAIGNE(R)CINCINNATILORENZEN(R) 
8/12/2015 CINCINNATI  

MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/22/2015LOHSE(R)CLEVELANDANDERSON(R)5-7L-1109 unO171011490
7/23/2015FIERS(R)@ ARIZONAGODLEY(R)3-8L-1358 ovO7321390
7/24/2015NELSON(R)@ ARIZONACORBIN(L)2-1W1158 unU680870
7/25/2015JUNGMANN(R)@ ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)0-2L1058 ovU6101453
7/26/2015GARZA(R)@ ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R)0-3L1408 unU4919100
7/27/2015LOHSE(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R)2-4L1827 unU640651
7/28/2015PERALTA(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R)5-2W1407 ovP940750
7/29/2015FIERS(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R)0-5L-1107 unU661850
7/30/2015NELSON(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R)2-5L+1257 ovP660971
7/31/2015JUNGMANN(R)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R)1-4L+1158 unU781980
8/1/2015GARZA(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)2-4L+1308.5 unU550560
8/2/2015LOHSE(R)CHICAGO CUBSRICHARD(L)3-4L-1109.5 unU860971
8/3/2015PERALTA(R)SAN DIEGOROSS(R)5-13L+1007.5 unO9711361
8/4/2015NELSON(R)SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R)4-1W-1257.5 unU11101670
8/5/2015JUNGMANN(R)SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R) 
8/6/2015GARZA(R)SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R) 
8/7/2015LOHSE(R)ST LOUISLYNN(R) 
8/8/2015PERALTA(R)ST LOUISGARCIA(L) 
8/9/2015NELSON(R)ST LOUISLACKEY(R) 
8/11/2015JUNGMANN(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAREN(R) 
8/12/2015 @ CHICAGO CUBS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN DIEGO: San Diego Padres manager Bud Black turned the corner to meet the press on the first day of spring training and was taken aback at the throng of reporters waiting.
''What are we, the Yankees?'' Black asked.
No, but they're no longer the anonymous Padres, the light-hitting, star-less team planted near the bottom of the NL West.
Thanks to first-year general manager A.J. Preller's wild offseason, the Padres have been remade. There's suddenly star power. And expectations, too.
''The organization, from top on down, there's a different vibe,'' Black said.
A new ace in James Shields joins an already strong rotation. Matt Kemp, Justin Upton and Wil Myers make for a brand new power-hitting outfield. Derek Norris is now catching. Newcomers Yangervis Solarte and Will Middlebrooks have had great springs as they compete at third base.
''I'm impressed,'' Kemp said. ''We've got a lot of great players in this clubhouse. We have a really good chance of winning some games.''
It's been a long time since people have been saying that about the Padres. They were last in the postseason in 2006. They haven't had a winning season since 2010 and last year finished 18 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
A lost season included a shake-up at the top. Preller, a former assistant GM with Texas, replaced the fired Josh Byrnes in August. Preller was then the clear star of baseball's hot stove season.
Kemp, who acknowledged he was shocked the Dodgers traded him, thinks the Padres now have the best outfield in the game.
Shields, who helped get Kansas City to the World Series last season, was the last piece. He signed in February.
''Shields wanted to be here. Kemp, Upton, Norris, those guys are happy to be here,'' Black said. ''They're happy to be in San Diego. They're happy to be a Padre. That's a good thing.''
Now it will be up to Black, lauded for squeezing as much as he can out of bad rosters, to make them winners. The Padres expect to contend for at least a wild card spot.
''I've been in San Diego for 40 years. That energy is back,'' Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler said. ''People are talking baseball and it's fun to be a Padre right now.''
ROTATION WORKHORSES: Adding Shields gives the Padres baseball's most durable pitcher on a staff already known for eating innings. The right-hander has tossed 1,785 2/3 innings since 2007. No pitcher has thrown more. Tyson Ross (195 2/3) and Ian Kennedy (201) were workhorses in 2014. Right-hander Andrew Cashner was the exception, but last year's opening-day starter has looked dominant as he returns from arm issues. Brandon Morrow and Odrisamer Despaigne are contending for the fifth spot. And Josh Johnson, coming back from elbow surgery, could be ready by June. ''The one thing we do have is pitching depth,'' Shields said. ''And you can never have too much.'' The one issue: no left-handers.
CAN THEY FIELD?: The new outfield packs power, but can they cover spacious Petco Park? Kemp's arthritic hips were made public during trade discussions and he no longer has the speed for center. Myers has only played there in the minors. ''They read the noise that we're not going to play defense,'' Black said. ''Players have a lot of pride.'' Veteran Wil Nieves, a non-roster invite, is the likely backup catcher with Tim Federowicz sidelined following knee surgery.
WHO PLAYS THIRD?: Solarte, acquired last summer from the Yankees, has impressed at the plate and can also play second and first. Middlebrooks, coming off a poor, injury-plagued 2014 in Boston, has hit well and looked smooth in the field. ''I'm not too worried about it. I know I'm a good player,'' Middlebrooks said. ''He's a good player as well. We're both going to be on the field at some point.''
WHAT HAPPENS TO QUENTIN?: Preller's next task is to figure out what to do with all his spare outfielders. That includes Carlos Quentin, the oft-injured two-time All-Star. ''Everyone knows there's a DH in the American League,'' said Quentin, who is open to a trade. Will Venable and Cameron Maybin also face uncertain futures.
PRESSURE ON BLACK: Black found a way to win 77 games last year with a roster that scored 535 runs, 38 fewer than any other team. But Preller declined to extend his contract in the offseason. ''We're both in the last year before we're free agents,'' Kennedy said, grinning.
MILWAUKEE: MILWAUKEE (AP) - Success for the Brewers this season may hinge on Milwaukee's consistency in the batter's box.
September swoons can prove costly - as can prolonged slumps any other time of year, for that matter.
A lineup filled with accomplished hitters like Ryan Braun, Jonathan Lucroy and Carlos Gomez has the potential to score runs. To break into the playoffs from the competitive NL Central, the Brewers must eliminate team-wide slumps.
''Last year we kind of grinded it to a point where instead of just playing day to day and for that game and to win, we looked like we were forcing things,'' manager Ron Roenicke said. ''We were trying to hold on to what we had, and that's not the way we go about it.''
The Brewers spent 150 days in first place before a stunning, late-season collapse left them out of the playoffs for a third straight year.
''We've got a good club, and when we're playing the type of baseball I think we can play every night ... if we just worry about that game today, at the end of the season, good things will happen,'' the skipper added from the team's spring training complex in Phoenix.
The lineup is bashing again this spring.
After a slow start, Braun has been hitting much better following an unusual offseason medical procedure. Extreme cold was applied to his right hand in hopes of fixing a lingering nerve problem near the thumb.
Lucroy also looks like he is over a hamstring injury that limited him for the first few weeks of spring training. The upbeat, energetic Gomez had three homers three weeks into spring ball.
''Every day you learn something new ... you learn from that,'' Gomez said about the 2014 season. ''The first step we have to do is make the playoffs. We take it game by game.''
The regular season begins on April 6 against Colorado at Miller Park. Some things to watch with the Brewers:
PITCHING: The Brewers don't have a true ace, but they do have solid veterans atop the rotation in Kyle Lohse and Matt Garza. Wily Peralta won 17 games last year in his second full season in the majors, and Mike Fiers impressed down the stretch. But Milwaukee traded Yovani Gallardo and Marco Estrada, so there is no experienced starting depth. Young right-hander Jimmy Nelson must prove he can be a consistent fifth starter. A long-term injury to any of the starting five could leave the Brewers scrambling.
In the bullpen, veteran Francisco Rodriguez figures to return to the closer's role after re-signing with the club more than two weeks into spring training. He bounced back with 44 saves in 49 chances last season.
AGGRESSIVENESS: Roenicke likes his team to take chances on the base paths, and he's sticking with that philosophy. That puts the Brewers in attack mode, and when working at its best, the strategy forces the defense to rush and possibly make mistakes. But rally-killing outs on the bases can make fans at Miller Park groan. Perhaps of more concern is the approach at the plate, where the Brewers led the majors by swinging at 33 percent of first pitches, according to STATS. Darnell Coles is the new hitting coach. The team wants to stay aggressive while having more plate discipline.
KEYSTONE COMBO: While Braun, Lucroy and Gomez draw much of the attention in the lineup, the Brewers' keystone combination of second baseman Scooter Gennett and shortstop Jean Segura will be just as vital to the team's success. Gennett, a left-hander, will play every day and must prove he can hit lefties consistently. The speedy Segura is a top defender, though he is looking to bounce back from a slump that dropped his average nearly 50 points to .246.
RAMMY OUT: It is probably one more and done for third baseman Aramis Ramirez, who turns 36 in June. He has said he likely will retire after this season to spend more time with his family. Ramirez's production has waned over the last two seasons, though he remains one of the best in the league in fielding bunts and slow rollers to third.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (SAN DIEGO-MILWAUKEE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Padres-Brewers Preview* ========================

By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

San Diego (52-54) at Milwaukee (44-63), 8:10 p.m. EDT

Though they appear focused on the future, the Milwaukee Brewers have enough pride to make a good showing over the final two months of the season.

They'll look to win consecutive games for the first time in two weeks Wednesday night against the visiting San Diego Padres.

Khris Davis drove in two runs and Jimmy Nelson threw 6 2-3 solid innings as Milwaukee (45-63) snapped a six-game skid with Tuesday's 4-1 victory. It was the third win in 14 games since the Brewers won four in a row July 17-21.

With key offensive contributors Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Gomez and Gerardo Parra traded along with pitchers Mike Fiers and Jonathan Broxton, the Brewers can glance down the road by showcasing some youth while trying to remain competitive in the present. That begins with everybody, no matter the experience level, doing their part.

"Everybody has a role in leadership," manager Craig Counsell told MLB's official website. "That's everybody's job. It's not solely incumbent on a veteran player to do that. A young player can lead by the way he's playing. Leadership is on every player."

The Brewers as an organization would like to give Davis consistent playing time the rest of the way, but the third-year outfielder is batting .160 with 22 strikeouts in his last 19 games.

Talented Milwaukee prospect Taylor Jungmann (5-3, 2.23 ERA) has dropped two straight starts but allowed two earned runs in each, and no more than that amount in nine of 10 starts since making his major league debut June 9. The right-hander has yielded two home runs and struck out 53 over 64 2-3 innings but also walked 21 batters.

He'll face a Padres team that has lost two of the last three since winning seven of eight. Hoping to remain a serious postseason contender, San Diego (52-55) was held to six hits after pounding out 13 in Monday's series-opening 13-5 victory.

The Padres were minus Justin Upton, who sat Tuesday with a sore thumb.

"We missed our 4-hole hitter, that's for sure," interim manager Pat Murphy said. "You got to do the little things, especially when your guy is out. We didn't do that."

Murphy wouldn't say when the All-Star outfielder could return.

"I think he's close," Murphy said. "I think the throwing's more of an issue than the swinging right now."

Upton's teammate Yangervis Solarte has three hits in the set and is batting .405 during a career-high 10-game hitting streak.

San Diego's Ian Kennedy (6-9, 4.44) was reinstated from the paternity list following the birth of his fourth daughter Friday, the same day he allowed a two-run, first-inning homer over seven of an 8-3, 11-inning victory at Miami. The right-hander opted to pitch after his flight to be with his wife was delayed.

"I felt good about it. He's the one who called us back and said he wanted to pitch," Murphy said. "I know he didn't get the win, but that was seven exceptional innings."

Kennedy, 2-0 with a 2.37 ERA in his last three outings, is 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA in four regular-season starts at Miller Park.


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