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MLB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 5/7/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
OAKLAND  POMERANZ )
 
MINNESOTA  NOLASCO )
+1.5  -210

-1.5  +175
+100

-110

8.5un
 
5
Final
6

OAKLAND (12 - 17) at MINNESOTA (15 - 13)
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Thursday, 5/7/2015 1:10 PM
DREW POMERANZ (L) vs. RICKY NOLASCO (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
961OAKLAND+100Ov 8.5,-105-105Ov 8.5,-105
962MINNESOTA-110Un 8.5,-115-105Un 8.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games12-17-8.321-74.80.2640.3200.4020.7224.70.2390.3030.3760.678
Road Games8-8-0.49-64.40.2630.3160.4090.7254.60.2520.3200.4070.727
vs Right-handed Starters11-13-4.517-65.00.2670.3200.4150.7344.50.2350.2980.3750.673
Past 7 Games3-4-25-15.00.2670.3260.4020.7286.00.2830.3540.4670.821
Grass Games12-17-8.321-74.80.2640.3200.4020.7224.70.2390.3030.3760.678
Day Games1-8-96-23.90.2510.3280.3490.6775.80.2370.3110.3990.710
OAKLAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.80.2640.320291021270517250.402133841801519530252415
Road Games4.40.2630.31616558147251180.4096743104131081711137
Righty Starters5.00.2670.32024839224436230.415113651471315527192213
OAKLAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.441.41487.75753861238852-84544.4%
Road Games6.451.54444.7333248621462-34357.1%

MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games15-13+4.913-134.50.2600.3120.3770.6884.10.2670.3180.4140.732
Home Games11-5+7.88-75.80.2940.3360.4520.7873.70.2670.3120.3860.698
vs Left-handed Starters8-5+4.69-36.20.2880.3380.4260.7644.00.2660.3210.4120.733
Past 7 Games6-1+5.74-37.60.3240.3650.5020.8672.40.2660.3030.3280.631
Grass Games15-13+4.913-134.50.2600.3120.3770.6884.10.2670.3180.4140.732
Day Games6-8-1.77-64.40.2650.3150.3960.7125.30.2890.3400.4600.800
MINNESOTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2600.31228958249444200.37712072218818823183118
Home Games5.80.2940.33616547161282180.45289341204991611216
Lefty Starters6.20.2880.33813462133253110.42677359028911121610
MINNESOTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.501.18990393586821534-310283.3%
Home Games2.931.10255.3211848613362-16185.7%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OAKLAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/23/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ LA ANGELSTROPEANO(R)0-2L1058 unU8101130
4/24/2015KAZMIR(L)HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L)4-5L-1307 unO85111110
4/25/2015GRAVEMAN(R)HOUSTONFELDMAN(R)3-9L-1108.5 unO6721180
4/26/2015POMERANZ(L)HOUSTONWOJCIECHOWSKI(R)6-7L-1608 unO7411080
4/28/2015GRAY(R)LA ANGELSWEAVER(R)6-2W-1457.5 unO730621
4/29/2015HAHN(R)LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R)3-6L-1107.5 unO860842
4/30/2015CHAVEZ(R)LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)5-6L-1257.5 ovO9711291
5/1/2015KAZMIR(L)@ TEXASLEWIS(R)7-5W-1458.5 unO840970
5/2/2015POMERANZ(L)@ TEXASMARTINEZ(R)7-8L-1258.5 evO127014102
5/3/2015GRAY(R)@ TEXASGALLARDO(R)7-1W-1158 ovP10814141
5/4/2015HAHN(R)@ MINNESOTAHUGHES(R)7-8L1008 unO13811360
5/5/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ MINNESOTAMAY(R)2-1W-1158.5 unU981550
5/6/2015KAZMIR(L)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)0-13L-1458 ovO6711240
5/7/2015POMERANZ(L)@ MINNESOTANOLASCO(R) 
5/8/2015GRAY(R)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R) 
5/9/2015HAHN(R)@ SEATTLEHAPP(L) 
5/10/2015CHAVEZ(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 
5/11/2015KAZMIR(L)BOSTONPORCELLO(R) 
5/12/2015 BOSTON  
5/13/2015 BOSTON  

MINNESOTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
4/24/2015HUGHES(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)0-2L1856.5 evU551641
4/25/2015MAY(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L)8-5W1407.5 unO10110853
4/26/2015GIBSON(R)@ SEATTLEELIAS(L)4-2W1357.5 unU9121680
4/27/2015MILONE(L)DETROITPRICE(L)4-5L+1457.5 ovO9701160
4/28/2015PELFREY(R)DETROITSANCHEZ(R)3-2W+1259 unU1071330
4/29/2015HUGHES(R)DETROITGREENE(R)7-10L-1058.5 unO13601751
4/30/2015MAY(R)CHI WHITE SOXSALE(L)12-2W+1357 ovO134012102
5/1/2015GIBSON(R)CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)1-0W+1008 ovU763680
5/2/2015NOLASCO(R)CHI WHITE SOXNOESI(R)5-3W-1159.5 ovU11811050
5/3/2015PELFREY(R)CHI WHITE SOXDANKS(L)13-3W-12010 evO19101884
5/4/2015HUGHES(R)OAKLANDHAHN(R)8-7W-1108 unO13601381
5/5/2015MAY(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)1-2L+1058.5 unU550981
5/6/2015GIBSON(R)OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)13-0W+1358 ovO1240671
5/7/2015NOLASCO(R)OAKLANDPOMERANZ(L) 
5/8/2015PELFREY(R)@ CLEVELANDBAUER(R) 
5/9/2015HUGHES(R)@ CLEVELANDCHEN(L) 
5/10/2015MAY(R)@ CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R) 
5/12/2015 @ DETROIT  
5/13/2015 @ DETROIT  
5/14/2015 @ DETROIT  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OAKLAND: OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Oakland Athletics topped even their most trade-happy of days by making nine swaps involving 27 players in a wild offseason for Billy Beane and his front-office mates.
As far as Beane is concerned, the A's wouldn't have even had a chance to close the gap on the reigning AL West champion Los Angeles Angels without a major offseason overhaul.
Even if that meant shipping out a trio of All-Stars in third baseman Josh Donaldson, first baseman Brandon Moss and catcher Derek Norris.
''Our expectations don't change, not with the guys we brought in,'' manager Bob Melvin said. ''You look at it early on and you're thinking, `What are we doing here?' Then we see the last few moves ... and it all came together at the end as far as what this team would look like going into spring. ... We feel real good about this group.''
There were so many changes that Melvin had to search for names on the backs of jerseys during February's FanFest.
Billy Butler is the new designated hitter, and two-time All-Star infielder Ben Zobrist can play just about anywhere for Melvin, who is always one to mix and match his lineups based on matchups and who's playing well. Ike Davis came in a November trade from the Pirates to play first base, while third baseman Brett Lawrie came from the Blue Jays in the swap that sent Donaldson to Toronto.
''It's unique. I don't think many teams have taken turnover like this,'' reliever Dan Otero said. ''Who are we to judge? Everybody's here for a reason, so it's going to be great.''
Still, all the change took some getting used to this spring for an Oakland clubhouse known for its easygoing nature.
You first must know your teammates' names.
''Team chemistry's a little funky. You have to spend time with people and get to know people for team chemistry to fully come,'' center fielder Coco Crisp said. ''You can't expect it just to happen. We'll be fine. We have a good group of core guys, guys that talk and mingle.''
Here are some things to know as the A's chase a fourth straight playoff berth:
BUTLER'S BIG MOVE: Butler makes the first move of his career and is coming off a down season with the Royals, who lost in a seven-game World Series to San Francisco. He batted .271 with nine home runs and 66 RBIs in 151 games last year, 108 of those as a DH. ''Everybody's awesome to be around,'' Butler said. ''I couldn't be happier to get ready for another year with them. There are a lot of talented major league guys in this room.''
FILLING THE VOIDS: Lawrie batted .247 with 12 home runs and 38 RBIs in 70 games for Toronto last season and takes pride in his defense to back up a talented rotation led by Sonny Gray and Scott Kazmir. ''We have a lot of ability out there and that's a plus for the pitching staff,'' Lawrie said. ''All they have to do is take care of business.''
GRIFFIN AND PARKER: Both right-handers are recovering from elbow ligament reconstructive surgery that sidelined them all of 2014. Parker hopes to return shortly after the season begins, while June has long been the target goal for these two. ''There's no reason to start ripping the slider,'' Parker said. ''I'm going to focus on command.''
SPEEDY OUTFIELD: Despite the losses around the diamond, Melvin likes the look of his speedy outfield with Crisp, Sam Fuld and Craig Gentry. ''They can cover a lot of ground,'' Melvin said. ''In the case of Gentry and Fuld, they throw very well, too. Especially in our outfield at home, the field can play big and you need to cover a lot of ground out there. It's a comfort to have, and I know our pitchers feel good about it, too, that on a cold night in Oakland, you can stay. It's tough to go opposite field and know that when a ball's hit in the air and stays in the ballpark it's probably going to get caught.''
ZITO'S COMEBACK: Back in his original uniform two years removed from the end of a $126 million, seven-year contract with San Francisco, lefty Barry Zito looks to be a factor for the A's out of the bullpen - or even to start when needed. After a year off, Zito arrived in Arizona motivated to show he could still pitch at the highest level.
MINNESOTA: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Paul Molitor was hired as Minnesota's new manager, bringing Hall of Fame membership and renowned intelligence and intuition to a team seeking a fresh start.
The Twins brought back one of their most popular players ever, Torii Hunter, to help solidify an unsettled outfield, mentor a fledgling team and hit a few home runs. They have collected plenty of promising young hitters, either slated for the opening day lineup or waiting in the minor league wings.
None of that will matter much if the starting pitching continues to wobble the way it has the last four seasons.
Phil Hughes had by most measures a career year, his first away from the New York Yankees, but his ability to match that is low on the list of 2015 goals. Ricky Nolasco needs to rebound from a terrible first season with the Twins. Ervin Santana must show he's worth that $55 million, four-year contract. Kyle Gibson has to reduce the times (five of 31 starts in 2014) he goes three innings or less and gives up six runs or more. The fifth spot winner, Trevor May, Tommy Milone or Mike Pelfrey, needs to keep it.
''We'd put up a couple good starts and somebody would get hurt or we'd take a step backward,'' said Hughes, whose 2014 season has been one of the few true success stories of the rotation since it unraveled in 2011. ''Every good team I've been on, it seems like the rotation gets on a roll.''
New pitching coach Neil Allen will have more impact on the staff than Molitor, but after 13 years under manager Ron Gardenhire the clubhouse has been naturally buzzing with excitement about the new boss.
''He's one of the smartest baseball people I've ever been around,'' first baseman Joe Mauer said.
As for Hunter? His presence was desired for more energy and stronger camaraderie.
''If there's no tension between players and you're comfortable with everyone, you're going to play better,'' closer Glen Perkins said. ''So that's chemistry, I guess. I think we've held it together as much as we can, as much as we've struggled.''
Here are some key angles to know about the Twins in 2015:
MAUER IMPROVEMENT
Mauer, soon to turn 32, will make $23 million each of the next four years. Injuries have limited him to an average of 116 games from 2011-14. His batting average hit a career-low .277 last season, and he had a career-most 96 strikeouts despite time lost to an oblique muscle injury.
The Twins haven't lost faith in their franchise player, the homegrown guy who was the first overall draft pick in 2001. Playing for Molitor, whom he grew up admiring as an alumnus of the same St. Paul high school, ought to help.
''He's healthy. I think he's anxious to prove that last year was just an aberration,'' general manager Terry Ryan said.
LINEUP FLEXIBILITY
Molitor has been touting his options at the top and in the middle of the order, with a team that quietly scored the third-most runs in the majors after the All-Star break last year and added an accomplished hitter in Hunter.
One decision is whether to bat Mauer third, where he was most of his career until Gardenhire began to bat him second often over the last two seasons.
With Hunter, Kennys Vargas, Trevor Plouffe and Oswaldo Arcia, Molitor has power to play with in the heart of the order. The downsides are Arcia's inconsistency, leadoff man Danny Santana being the only player with a 2014 average above .290 and an unsettled situation in center field.
''It's a small sample, our track record from last year, but it's something you can use as a foundation to see potentially how your offense can work. We're going to have depth, I think, all the way down to the bottom,'' Molitor said.
BULLPEN SHUFFLE
The Twins could return as few as three relievers to their roles from last season: Perkins, Casey Fien and Brian Duensing. Blaine Boyer and Tim Stauffer, from San Diego, were signed. At least one of the losers in the fifth starter competition was headed for the seven-man bullpen. Rule 5 draft pick J.R. Graham, who must be returned to Atlanta if he's not on the 25-man roster, has been pushing for a spot, too.
Reliever use will be one area in which Molitor's strategy could differ from that of Gardenhire.
''I want to get them out of a one-inning mentality. Not that they all have it, or don't want to pitch more. But we've talked a lot about some of those guys, trying to get two innings out of them here, if we can,'' Molitor said.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (OAKLAND-MINNESOTA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Athletics-Twins Preview* =========================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Oakland (12-17) at Minnesota (15-13), 1:10 p.m. EDT

The Minnesota Twins wasted little time getting back in a groove at the plate and back in the win column following the end to a five-game run.

The Twins will next try to reach a mark they haven't seen in five years Thursday against the Oakland Athletics while aiding Ricky Nolasco's attempt to build on his victorious return from the disabled list.

Minnesota (15-13) was held to five singles in a 2-1 loss to Oakland (12-17) on Tuesday, snapping its longest win streak in two seasons, but rebounded with a 13-0 rout Wednesday that featured 12 hits. Eddie Rosario homered on the first pitch he saw as a major leaguer and Eduardo Escobar went 3 for 4 with five RBIs.

The Twins are batting .325 and have produced 63 runs while winning seven of nine. They hit .228 and scored 64 runs in the first 19 games.

"It's kind of a thing I like to look at, how we respond even though it's early," manager Paul Molitor said. "It was a nice bounce back. ... We were able to find a way to win a game and do it convincingly."

Nolasco (1-1, 10.13 ERA) got enough support for a 5-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday in his first game back from an inflamed elbow. The right-hander allowed three runs in five innings after being tagged for six over three in an 11-0 loss at Detroit in his only other start April 8.

Nolasco will face Oakland for the first time since June 29, 2011, and he's 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA in two matchups. Another strong outing against the A's might get Minnesota to three games above .500 for the first time since it finished 94-68 in 2010.

The Twins have lost 383 games in the past four seasons, surpassing 90 defeats each time.

Oakland is on the verge of dropping six games below .500 for the first time since it was 29-35 on June 14, 2012. The A's have a 5.50 ERA over the past 12 games with their starters posting a 4.56 mark.

Oakland is 7-13 since its only set of back-to-back wins April 13-14.

"It's very frustrating," manager Bob Melvin said. "There was a great feeling in here (Tuesday) after we won a hard-fought game. ... We just couldn't put together a good game."

The A's might not have too much success in this one as they're 1-8 in day games.

They'll send out Drew Pomeranz, who is 0-2 with a 6.20 ERA in his last four outings. The left-hander gave up three runs and eight hits over 5 1-3 innings in Saturday's 8-7 loss in 10 at Texas.

Pomeranz (1-2, 4.61) will pitch against Minnesota for the first time and no player on the Twins has faced him.

Brett Lawrie is 3 for 5 with a double against Nolasco, and he's riding a 10-game hitting streak in which he's batted .450 in the last five.


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