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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/19/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO CUBS  HAMMEL )
 
SAN DIEGO  SHIELDS )
+1.5  -190

-1.5  +165
+110

-120

6.5ov
 
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Final
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CHICAGO CUBS (21 - 16) at SAN DIEGO (19 - 20)
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Tuesday, 5/19/2015 10:10 PM
JASON HAMMEL (R) vs. JAMES SHIELDS (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
957CHICAGO CUBS+110Ov 6.5,-110+110Ov 6.5,-115
958SAN DIEGO-120Un 6.5,-110-120Un 6.5,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO CUBS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games21-16+2.617-164.30.2500.3240.3890.7134.30.2510.3030.3950.698
Road Games8-8+0.210-45.10.2530.3180.4210.7395.40.2730.3290.4460.775
vs Right-handed Starters17-13+1.412-154.00.2440.3170.3890.7053.90.2430.2950.3730.668
Past 7 Games6-1+4.62-44.70.2530.3600.3890.7483.40.2500.3090.4060.715
Grass Games21-16+2.617-164.30.2500.3240.3890.7134.30.2510.3030.3950.698
Night Games13-7+5.910-75.00.2760.3480.4490.7974.40.2480.3030.3780.681
CHICAGO CUBS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2500.324371262315607340.3891521393633628427282828
Road Games5.10.2530.31816572145344180.4217954166131111114139
Righty Starters4.00.2440.317301011247476290.3891131072972721824232425
CHICAGO CUBS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.321.352114.7575510910461078-69756.3%
Road Games5.501.54852.3333256625463-44450%

SAN DIEGO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games19-20-1.625-144.50.2510.3050.3960.7014.90.2610.3260.4570.783
Home Games10-10-1.812-84.40.2480.2970.4020.7005.00.2560.3180.4400.759
vs Right-handed Starters14-16-318-124.20.2450.2980.4000.6985.00.2640.3310.4580.789
Past 7 Games2-5-2.84-33.30.2320.2980.3560.6546.00.3030.3660.5130.879
Grass Games19-20-1.625-144.50.2510.3050.3960.7014.90.2610.3260.4570.783
Night Games13-13-0.516-104.70.2610.3150.3990.7145.30.2780.3390.4840.824
SAN DIEGO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2510.3053913543406810360.3961701053072925630273533
Home Games4.40.2480.29720669166305210.40286471511111616132515
Righty Starters4.20.2450.298301037254479320.400121782352619222193125
SAN DIEGO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.661.373121.7676311918481025-511473.3%
Home Games5.031.33868413863928502-260100%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO CUBS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/5/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ ST LOUISLYONS(L)4-7L1258 unO101111281
5/6/2015LESTER(L)@ ST LOUISLYNN(R)6-5W1207 unO1052990
5/7/2015ARRIETA(R)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)1-5L1057.5 unU6721050
5/8/2015HAMMEL(R)@ MILWAUKEENELSON(R)7-6W1008 ovO10501092
5/9/2015WOOD(L)@ MILWAUKEELOHSE(R)4-12L-1158.5 unO8521140
5/10/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)2-3L-1108.5 evU650990
5/11/2015LESTER(L)NY METSDEGROM(R)4-3W-1458.5 ovU680661
5/12/2015ARRIETA(R)NY METSSYNDERGAARD(R)6-1W-1457 unP11120530
5/13/2015HAMMEL(R)NY METSHARVEY(R)2-1W-1106.5 unU770660
5/14/2015WOOD(L)NY METSNIESE(L)6-5W-1407.5 ovO6501061
5/15/2015HENDRICKS(R)PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L)11-10W-1309.5 ovO1516015121
5/16/2015LESTER(L)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)4-1W+1008 ovU88011103
5/17/2015ARRIETA(R)PITTSBURGHBURNETT(R)0-3L-14010 unU590861
5/19/2015HAMMEL(R)@ SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R) 
5/20/2015WADA(L)@ SAN DIEGOROSS(R) 
5/21/2015HENDRICKS(R)@ SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R) 
5/22/2015LESTER(L)@ ARIZONACOLLMENTER(R) 
5/23/2015ARRIETA(R)@ ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R) 
5/24/2015 @ ARIZONA  
5/25/2015 WASHINGTON  
5/26/2015 WASHINGTON  

SAN DIEGO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
5/5/2015CASHNER(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOVOGELSONG(R)0-6L-1157 evU4621070
5/6/2015KENNEDY(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOHESTON(R)9-1W1157 ovO16140650
5/7/2015DESPAIGNE(R)@ ARIZONADE LA ROSA(R)0-11L1108.5 ovO3501770
5/8/2015SHIELDS(R)@ ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R)6-5W-1208.5 evO12100750
5/9/2015ROSS(R)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R)6-4W1058 unO14121981
5/10/2015CASHNER(R)@ ARIZONAHUDSON(R)1-2L-1058.5 unU890530
5/12/2015KENNEDY(R)@ SEATTLEPAXTON(L)4-11L1257.5 unO61101571
5/13/2015SHIELDS(R)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R)4-2W1307 ovU8619101
5/14/2015ROSS(R)WASHINGTONFISTER(R)8-3W-1106.5 ovO13518100
5/15/2015DESPAIGNE(R)WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R)0-10L+1207 unO7701670
5/16/2015CASHNER(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R)1-4L+1256.5 unU5721170
5/17/2015KENNEDY(R)WASHINGTONSTRASBURG(R)5-10L+1156.5 ovO740830
5/19/2015SHIELDS(R)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R) 
5/20/2015ROSS(R)CHICAGO CUBSWADA(L) 
5/21/2015DESPAIGNE(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
5/22/2015CASHNER(R)@ LA DODGERSGREINKE(R) 
5/23/2015KENNEDY(R)@ LA DODGERSBOLSINGER(R) 
5/24/2015 @ LA DODGERS  
5/25/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
5/26/2015 @ LA ANGELS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO CUBS: CHICAGO (AP) - Standing in the shade on a beautiful afternoon in Arizona, Jon Lester embraced the question that hovers over the Chicago Cubs these days.
When it comes to all those highly touted prospects, Lester said the time is now.
''When I played in Boston, we didn't have time to grow up,'' the left-hander explained. ''You just had to show up and play, and each year you're expected to win, so that's how I feel. Every year they should come in and expect to be not only division winners, but World Series champions. If you don't have that mindset, then I think you're playing for the wrong reasons.''
Heady stuff for a franchise known mostly for futility, but the Cubs think it's a new era after five consecutive losing seasons.
The shift in thinking for president of baseball operations Theo Epstein and the rest of the front office was evident during an aggressive offseason that included the addition of Joe Maddon after the veteran manager opted out of his contract with Tampa Bay, and a $155 million, six-year contract to add Lester.
The hiring of Maddon meant dumping Rick Renteria after just one year, and Lester's deal is a significant investment for a pitcher who turned 31 in January. But looking at their good young core and rich minor league system, the Cubs felt it was time to act.
''There's a lot of talent here. Now it's about executing,'' Lester said. ''It's going out and playing good baseball for six months. It's hard to do. But that's why we're here. We're going to figure it out as we go.''
The Cubs, who also acquired center fielder Dexter Fowler and catcher Miguel Montero in trades, should be much improved after their 73-89 finish in 2014. But going from last place to the playoffs could depend more on the development of Chicago's top prospects than its newest players.
Jorge Soler takes over in right field after making his major league debut in August and drawing raves for his approach at the plate in the season's final month. Javier Baez, Arismendy Alcantara and Kris Bryant - all 20-something position players with considerable potential - also are key to the Cubs' chance for a breakthrough.
''You don't really read enough about their personalities and their makeup. That to me makes them real prospects,'' Maddon said. ''There's a lot of guys who throw 95 mph and hit balls out of sight. But with the makeup, personality and character ... that's what really turns me on to this group.''
Here are a few more things to watch with the Cubs:
UNDER THE RADAR: Jake Arrieta was a pleasant surprise, finishing with a 10-5 record and a sparkling 2.53 ERA in 25 starts last year. He struck out 167 in 156 2-3 innings and allowed just five homers.
Arrieta, 29, began last season on the disabled list with right shoulder tightness but looked healthy this spring and could team with Lester to give Chicago a potent top of the rotation.
''There's always room to improve. There's always things to get better at,'' Arrieta said. ''There's a right way to go about doing that, and I think that there's some things that I can clean up and kind of use in regard to what I did last season to make it even better.''
AT THE PLATE: The Cubs struck out a major league-high 1,477 times last season, and their .300 on-base percentage was 28th among 30 teams. They had six players with at least 100 strikeouts.
The addition of Fowler, who had a .375 on-base percentage last season with Houston, should help the top of the order, and the pressure is on new hitting coach John Mallee to help Baez and the other young hitters make more consistent contact.
IN THE DUGOUT: Maddon is one of the game's most creative managers, and the move to the NL and one of the game's most quirky ballparks in Wrigley Field could lead to all sorts of different lineups. He could put the pitcher in the eighth slot in the lineup in some situations. Pretty much everything is on the table when it comes to Maddon.
IN THE FIELD: The majors' second-oldest ballpark is undergoing a major renovation that could affect its notoriously fickle wind, which can turn innocent fly balls into homers and long drives into outs. A massive new videoboard is expected to be in place by opening day, but the bleachers will be under construction for the first part of the season. How the work on the ballpark affects the the field remains to be seen.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (CHICAGO CUBS-SAN DIEGO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Cubs-Padres Preview* =====================

By JACK CASSIDY STATS Writer

Chicago (21-16) at San Diego (19-20), 10:10 p.m. EDT

In James Shields' first matchup with the Chicago Cubs, he silenced the crowd at Wrigley Field and spoiled the introduction of phenom Kris Bryant.

Now a mainstay in the middle of Chicago's order, Bryant gets another chance against Shields when the Cubs open a three-game series against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night at Petco Park.

Bryant had a difficult major league debut April 17, striking out in all three of his plate appearances against Shields (5-0, 3.91 ERA). In 28 games since, Bryant is batting .303 with a .935 OPS and 24 RBIs, and he's hit four home runs in his last nine.

Bryant left Sunday's 3-0 loss to Pittsburgh with dehydration but expects to be back in his return to Southern California. The 23-year-old was drafted by Chicago (21-16) with the second overall pick in 2010 out of the University of San Diego.

"I'm just really excited to see them and let them watch me play," Bryant told MLB's official website of the homecoming.

For Shields, that April outing was one of five consecutive quality starts to open the season, but the right-hander has hit a slight decline in May. Shields allowed 10 earned runs over 11 1-3 innings to begin the month before bouncing back with six strong innings Wednesday in a 4-2 win at Seattle.

"It's an overused phrase but he's an awesome competitor. That's what he's known for," Padres pitching coach Darren Balsley said Wednesday. "Tonight he emptied the tank ... It was electric-type stuff. There was a noticeable difference in his velocity and aggressiveness. He knew it was a big game for us to win."

San Diego's pitching staff was unable to carry the momentum from that win into its four-game series with Washington, posting a 8.53 ERA over 19 innings. The Padres (19-20) capped the 1-3 set with a 10-5 loss Sunday.

"We're not getting that contagious effect of good pitching," manager Bud Black said. "We've talked about it, we're going to continue to talk about it and we're going to continue to work. ... The talent is there. We need to bring it out of them."

Along with Bryant, Shields will also get a rematch with Jason Hammel (3-1, 3.11), who allowed four runs in 6 1-3 innings in their earlier matchup.

Hammel enters this one coming off a dominant outing in which he allowed just one run in eight innings Wednesday against the New York Mets, lowering his ERA to 1.86 over his last four starts.

The Cubs have dropped eight of their last 11 at Petco, but they played exceptionally well during a 6-1 homestand that closed with Sunday's loss to Pittsburgh.

Bryant went 10 for 22 with three home runs and eight RBIs over the seven-game stretch, Anthony Rizzo hit two homers with five RBIs and Dexter Fowler scored eight runs.

"I'm feeling among the group right now there's a rhythm about that, and they're feeling good about that," manager Joe Maddon said. "That's good stuff."

Wil Myers could return Tuesday after missing San Diego's last six games with a sprained right wrist. Myers went 3 for 13 with a home run against Chicago.

Rizzo is batting .176 at Petco in 30 games, his worst career average at any park where he's had at least 10 at-bats.


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