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MLB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 7/30/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SEATTLE  HAPP )
 
MINNESOTA  HUGHES )
+1.5  -190

-1.5  +165
+110

-120

8.5ev
 
5
Final
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SEATTLE (46 - 56) at MINNESOTA (52 - 48)
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Thursday, 7/30/2015 8:10 PM
J.A. HAPP (L) vs. PHIL HUGHES (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
973SEATTLE+130Ov 8.5,-110+110Ov 8.5,-105
974MINNESOTA-140Un 8.5,-110-120Un 8.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games46-56-1745-523.60.2380.2970.3880.6864.20.2490.3100.3990.709
Road Games24-25+120-283.70.2260.2840.3820.6654.30.2600.3230.4150.738
vs Right-handed Starters35-40-10.933-383.80.2370.2980.3960.6944.10.2470.3090.3910.700
Past 7 Games3-4-2.15-14.10.2600.3250.4400.7655.30.2600.3400.4250.766
Grass Games41-55-21.543-483.60.2390.2980.3890.6874.30.2500.3100.4010.711
Night Games32-37-11.229-373.70.2480.3040.4070.7114.10.2470.3030.3990.703
SEATTLE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2380.2971023450822152151120.38834829081942675865810335
Road Games3.70.2260.284491667377687590.3821711343722529945235612
Righty Starters3.80.2370.29875251859711612870.3962672196063648063397529
SEATTLE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.801.3323101411312903212328210-23281368.3%
Road Games4.051.377146.7696614418581255-1217673.9%

MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games52-48+14.144-464.20.2530.3040.3980.7024.20.2700.3170.4200.737
Home Games32-20+14.926-204.90.2810.3290.4430.7724.10.2680.3110.4140.725
vs Left-handed Starters19-16+6.818-155.00.2610.3160.4140.7304.00.2640.3120.4140.726
Past 7 Games2-5-25-24.70.2830.3370.4470.7845.60.2720.3170.4430.760
Grass Games52-48+14.144-464.20.2530.3040.3980.7024.20.2700.3170.4200.737
Night Games27-25+8.821-274.30.2470.2960.3870.6833.70.2600.3070.3910.698
MINNESOTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.20.2530.304100334284517229850.398403247736485921035810156
Home Games4.90.2810.3295217224849114530.4432451243482330861315818
Lefty Starters5.00.2610.316351209315577380.414167982371021639224023
MINNESOTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.941.309295146129297358920214-1631781.6%
Home Games3.761.266158776615819421208-716288.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SEATTLE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015MONTGOMERY(L)@ NY YANKEESTANAKA(R)3-4L1558 unU651890
7/18/2015IWAKUMA(R)@ NY YANKEESPINEDA(R)4-3W1508 unU750750
7/19/2015HERNANDEZ(R)@ NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)1-2L-1158.5 evU780660
7/20/2015HAPP(L)@ DETROITSIMON(R)4-5L1009.5 ovU880610
7/21/2015WALKER(R)@ DETROITGREENE(R)11-9W-1359 evO141021280
7/22/2015MONTGOMERY(L)@ DETROITSANCHEZ(R)4-9L1258.5 unO11821381
7/23/2015IWAKUMA(R)@ DETROITPRICE(L)3-2W1507.5 unU99010101
7/24/2015HERNANDEZ(R)TORONTOESTRADA(R)5-2W-1606.5 ovO971760
7/25/2015HAPP(L)TORONTOHUTCHISON(R)6-8L+1208 unO981881
7/26/2015WALKER(R)TORONTOBUEHRLE(L)6-5W+1107.5 unO1371961
7/27/2015MONTGOMERY(L)ARIZONARAY(L)3-4L-1257 unP9825100
7/28/2015IWAKUMA(R)ARIZONAGODLEY(R)4-8L-1757 unO9501260
7/29/2015HERNANDEZ(R)ARIZONACORBIN(L)2-8L-1706.5 unO7711570
7/30/2015HAPP(L)@ MINNESOTAHUGHES(R) 
7/31/2015WALKER(R)@ MINNESOTAMILONE(L) 
8/1/2015MONTGOMERY(L)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
8/2/2015IWAKUMA(R)@ MINNESOTAPELFREY(R) 
8/3/2015HERNANDEZ(R)@ COLORADOBUTLER(R) 
8/4/2015HAPP(L)@ COLORADORUSIN(L) 
8/5/2015 @ COLORADO  

MINNESOTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015SANTANA(R)@ OAKLANDGRAY(R)5-0W1606.5 ovU861572
7/18/2015HUGHES(R)@ OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)2-3L1407 evU6301081
7/19/2015MILONE(L)@ OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)1-14L1457.5 unO7831240
7/21/2015GIBSON(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R)0-7L1157 evP2401360
7/22/2015PELFREY(R)@ LA ANGELSWILSON(L)2-5L1507.5 ovU91211271
7/23/2015SANTANA(R)@ LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)3-0W1707.5 unU530450
7/24/2015HUGHES(R)NY YANKEESPINEDA(R)10-1W+1408 evO144110100
7/25/2015MILONE(L)NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)5-8L+1008 ovO7711021
7/26/2015GIBSON(R)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)2-7L+1158.5 evO1060750
7/28/2015PELFREY(R)PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)7-8L-1059.5 unO12711192
7/29/2015SANTANA(R)PITTSBURGHLIRIANO(L)4-10L+1208 unO12931382
7/30/2015HUGHES(R)SEATTLEHAPP(L) 
7/31/2015MILONE(L)SEATTLEWALKER(R) 
8/1/2015GIBSON(R)SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L) 
8/2/2015PELFREY(R)SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R) 
8/3/2015SANTANA(R)@ TORONTODICKEY(R) 
8/4/2015HUGHES(R)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R) 
8/5/2015 @ TORONTO  
8/6/2015 @ TORONTO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SEATTLE: SEATTLE (AP) - Robinson Cano is one of the few on the Seattle Mariners roster who can speak with certainty about the playoffs. In his previous stop, Cano played in the postseason seven times and hoisted one World Series trophy.
When Cano looks at the roster the Mariners have put together for the 2015 season, he sees familiar traits.
''On paper we look like world champions,'' Cano said. ''But hopefully, God help us, we stay healthy and it's not how we look on paper, we have to go out and prove it every day.''
This time it's different for Seattle. Before the season begins the Mariners are viewed as favorites in the AL West.
It's been a rarity for most of Seattle's history for the Mariners to be the favorites and when they have been, they typically fell short. That's what makes this season equal parts exciting and concerning. They could be the team that reignites the fire in Seattle fans, or one that provides another disappointment.
''There's more of a buzz around the team from an outside perspective. Internally, we expected a lot out of ourselves last year and we did that for the most part, obviously coming one game short,'' third baseman Kyle Seager said. ''But this year it's a different feeling in the locker room. There's more of a confidence. There's more of a general trust in the guy next to you and confidence in the guy next to you.''
Cano's signing a year ago brought validity to what Seattle was trying to create. That was supplemented by the development of Seager into an All-Star and Gold Glove winner, and the best pitching staff in baseball led by AL Cy Young runner-up Felix Hernandez.
But it wasn't enough. The Mariners ended one-game short. Getting to 87 wins was a surprising achievement but left Seattle wanting more.
The Mariners have created a roster that has Cano optimistic about what Seattle can accomplish. Nelson Cruz, the major league leader in homers last season, adds punch and protection in the middle of the lineup. The Mariners upgraded their outfield with the additions of Justin Ruggiano and Seth Smith and the late signing of Rickie Weeks.
And while Hernandez remains the ace, Seattle's pitching staff could be even better because of youngsters James Paxton and Taijuan Walker.
''With the additions we made this offseason and guys getting that experience last year, being in a little bit of a race, I think this team's prepped and ready to make a run at the postseason,'' Paxton said.
Here are things to watch as Seattle looks to reach the postseason for the first time since 2001:
CRUZ CONTROL: The addition of Cruz is a massive upgrade for Seattle's offense. While with Baltimore, Cruz was the only hitter in baseball to reach 40 homers last season, and while that came in the friendly hitting confines of Camden Yards he's always been a strong hitter at Safeco Field. One of Cruz's biggest impacts is the trickle down on Seattle's lineup. He'll hit behind Cano and in front of Seager and no longer leaves the cleanup spot in Seattle's order a gaping hole.
GOOD TO BE THE KING: Hernandez is already driven by the desire to make the postseason. He may have gotten just a little more motivation by finishing second in the Cy Young voting to Cleveland's Corey Kluber. He set a major league record last season when he pitched 16 straight games of seven or more innings while allowing two earned runs or less. It was a brilliant stretch from May to early August, but wasn't good enough to get Seattle to the postseason or win the Cy Young.
PLATOON OR NO PLATOON: How manager Lloyd McClendon handles his situations in right and left field will be worth watching early in the season. Ultimately, it's a good thing for Seattle to have as many options as it does at those positions with Smith and Ruggiano in right field and Dustin Ackley and Weeks in left field. With the strengths of each player, it's likely Smith and Ackley will right-handed pitching and Weeks and Ruggiano against lefties. McClendon has said he doesn't view either situation as a platoon.
BEST BULLPEN: Fernando Rodney was the anchor of the best bullpen in baseball last year. He led baseball in saves with 48, but he was just part of what made Seattle successful late in games. Most of that bullpen crew is back, and for as good as Seattle's starters are expected to be, its relievers need to be equal to last season if the Mariners are going to match their expectations.
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 (SEATTLE-MINNESOTA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Mariners-Twins Preview* ========================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

Seattle (46-55) at Minnesota (52-47), 8:10 p.m. EDT

Phil Hughes has regained the form that made his first season with the Minnesota Twins such a success, and the approach he takes is one J.A. Happ could employ to work through recent struggles.

Two pitchers displaying very different command in recent starts face off Thursday night with the Twins hoping to halt a four-game losing streak with the Seattle Mariners in town.

Hughes (9-6, 3.93 ERA) has issued 12 walks all season and 28 in 52 starts in his time with the Twins. Happ (4-5, 4.27), who has greatly improved on his free passes since the start of 2014, has matched that mark in 15 starts and a relief effort since the beginning of May.

Happ pitched a perfect relief inning Monday, but prior to that the left-hander had issued nine walks in 12 2-3 innings over three starts. He didn't pick up a decision in any, though the club lost all three after he gave up 10 runs and 12 hits.

His 2.65 walks per nine innings remains his lowest mark, bettering last season's 2.91 rate, but the recent slip is reminiscent of the 3.99 mark he put up from 2007-13.

The first-year Mariner gave up three runs with one hit, four walks and hit a batter in 1 2-3 innings of Saturday's 8-6 home loss to Toronto, but he's not yet ready to call his recent form a regression.

"That's not me. It hasn't been me all year. I'll keep working to get better," Happ told MLB's official website. "This was kind of an anomaly, I felt like. It's certainly frustrating."

Hughes' frustrating times are more than a month in his wake. The right-hander had a 4.79 ERA entering his start June 19, but he's 5-0 with a 2.44 ERA and three walks in 48 innings of seven outings since. In Friday's 10-1 home win over the New York Yankees, Hughes gave up seven hits in seven innings.

It was his first scoreless performance of the season, and all the hits were singles after surrendering 11 home runs in his previous eight starts.

"Anytime you're giving up homers, you're obviously giving up runs and that's not the object of this game, so it was nice to go out there and stay away from that," Hughes said. "I made some adjustments early, tried to mix in some more offspeed pitches."

He's 2-1 with a 0.81 ERA in his last three starts against the Mariners, while Happ is 1-1 with a 2.89 ERA in two against the Twins.

Mike Zunino has struck out in all six of his at-bats against Hughes, and Brian Dozier is 2 for 4 with a home run against Happ.

Minnesota (52-48) needs another strong start from Hughes after Wednesday's 10-4 home loss to Pittsburgh sent it to its second four-game losing streak in the last 10, and another would match a season-worst five-game skid from June 8-13.

Since Hughes last pitched, the staff has a 7.50 ERA with nine home runs allowed and 13 walks, and that's helped waste Aaron Hicks' 9-for-16 run at the plate.

"It's just that time of the year, I guess, where teams start to go into slumps and things just aren't going our way," Hicks said.

Seattle (46-56) has dropped three in a row after Wednesday's 8-2 home loss to Arizona completed the sweep. Over a 5-9 span, the Mariners have a 5.82 ERA from the rotation.

The lineup was without second baseman Robinson Cano, who is day to day with an abdominal strain.

The Twins won two of three in Seattle from April 24-26, giving them five wins in the last six meetings.


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