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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 7/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MILWAUKEE  LOHSE )
 
SAN FRANCISCO  HESTON )
+1.5  -120

-1.5  +100
+182

-195

7un
 
2
Final
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MILWAUKEE (43 - 56) at SAN FRANCISCO (54 - 44)
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Monday, 7/27/2015 10:15 PM
KYLE LOHSE (R) vs. CHRIS HESTON (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
905MILWAUKEE+145Ov 7.5,+100+155Ov 7.5,+110
906SAN FRANCISCO-155Un 7.5,-120-165Un 7.5,-130
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games43-56-12.849-454.00.2510.3020.3960.6984.40.2630.3220.4200.741
Road Games23-27021-263.80.2560.3020.3810.6833.80.2600.3210.3840.705
vs Right-handed Starters31-47-16.642-344.00.2520.3020.3910.6944.70.2670.3260.4250.751
Past 7 Games3-4-1.33-43.40.2560.3070.3590.6663.30.2790.3580.4340.792
Grass Games43-56-12.849-454.00.2510.3020.3960.6984.40.2630.3220.4200.741
Night Games30-33-2.535-254.50.2590.3130.4160.7294.30.2580.3130.4170.730
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2510.30299335784417021910.39637924375446627997610061
Road Games3.80.2560.302501706436788400.3811851133742231857375440
Righty Starters4.00.2520.30278266467113513700.3912981936033650281668239
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.271.2392971221082612510730615-822678.6%
Road Games2.801.22013243411136481416-311284.6%

SAN FRANCISCO - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games54-44+5.550-444.30.2730.3260.4090.7353.80.2490.3050.3940.700
Home Games28-22-0.719-293.80.2700.3240.3890.7133.30.2420.2960.3510.647
vs Right-handed Starters40-36-2.441-324.40.2740.3260.4110.7374.00.2510.3060.4000.707
Past 7 Games6-1+4.83-45.00.2840.3320.4490.7812.30.2280.2760.3290.605
Grass Games54-44+5.550-444.30.2730.3260.4090.7353.80.2490.3050.3940.700
Night Games33-31-0.332-294.40.2740.3280.4060.7343.70.2500.3060.3930.699
SAN FRANCISCO - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2730.32698339092517025810.40940126769041702102499347
Home Games3.80.2700.3245016734527517300.3891811323272136050294129
Righty Starters4.40.2740.32676263472113320630.4113142045293154179357235
SAN FRANCISCO - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.321.231295.7119109273279124210-1029585.3%
Home Games3.291.212147.7585413210471246-414287.5%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015FIERS(R)PITTSBURGHMORTON(R)4-1W-1208.5 ovU6112351
7/18/2015NELSON(R)PITTSBURGHWORLEY(R)8-5W+1158 unO13102872
7/19/2015JUNGMANN(R)PITTSBURGHLOCKE(L)6-1W-1358 unU1150672
7/21/2015GARZA(R)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)8-1W+1058 unO960971
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) 
7/28/2015PERALTA(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R) 
7/29/2015FIERS(R)@ SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R) 
7/30/2015NELSON(R)CHICAGO CUBSARRIETA(R) 
7/31/2015JUNGMANN(R)CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R) 
8/1/2015GARZA(R)CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R) 
8/2/2015LOHSE(R)CHICAGO CUBSWADA(L) 
8/3/2015 SAN DIEGO  

SAN FRANCISCO - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015CAIN(R)@ ARIZONARAY(L)6-5W1058.5 unO1615014111
7/18/2015PEAVY(R)@ ARIZONAANDERSON(R)8-4W-1058.5 unO141001071
7/19/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ ARIZONACORBIN(L)2-1W-1107.5 unU560990
7/20/2015HUDSON(R)@ SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R)2-4L-1157 ovU7701091
7/21/2015HESTON(R)@ SAN DIEGODESPAIGNE(R)9-3W-1257 unO911430
7/22/2015CAIN(R)@ SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R)7-1W-1107 unO1191670
7/24/2015PEAVY(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)9-3W-1307 unO17100841
7/25/2015BUMGARNER(L)OAKLANDBASSITT(R)2-1W-1956.5 ovU630690
7/26/2015HUDSON(R)OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)4-3W-1357.5 evU1291951
7/27/2015HESTON(R)MILWAUKEELOHSE(R) 
7/28/2015CAIN(R)MILWAUKEEPERALTA(R) 
7/29/2015PEAVY(R)MILWAUKEEFIERS(R) 
7/31/2015BUMGARNER(L)@ TEXASMARTINEZ(R) 
8/1/2015HUDSON(R)@ TEXASHARRISON(L) 
8/2/2015HESTON(R)@ TEXASPEREZ(L) 
8/3/2015 @ ATLANTA  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
SAN FRANCISCO: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The San Francisco Giants lost Pablo Sandoval to big money and the Boston Red Sox. They missed out paying big money to left-hander Jon Lester, who instead signed with the Chicago Cubs.
While the reigning World Series champions are ready to shed that every-other-year title trend, plenty of people wonder whether general manager Brian Sabean and his staff did enough during the offseason to stay near the top in the talented NL West.
Ask manager Bruce Bochy and his players, and they consider the additions of healthy right-hander Matt Cain and center fielder Angel Pagan back into the mix as a big deal right up there with signing a prized free agent.
And, of course, they have World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner ready to build off his remarkable postseason.
As he addressed the team at the start of spring training, Bochy reminded the Giants that it's hard to win consistently year after year.
''We had a great year last year,'' Bochy said. ''We have to go about our business and get ready for a new year. We'll still enjoy and savor those memories but at the same time it's time for us to get ready. ... Your lock on success is as good as that last game, so we've got to get after it.''
Durable right fielder Hunter Pence is sidelined with a broken left forearm that could keep him out until early May, while left fielder Nori Aoki will join the team he lost to in last year's Fall Classic while with the Kansas City Royals.
Casey McGehee, traded to San Francisco from the Marlins, will take over at third base with Sandoval's departure on a $95 million, five-year contract to Boston. He has said he won't try to replace the formerly popular Kung Fu Panda.
''I feel like we get a lot of flak for not doing anything this offseason,'' shortstop Brandon Crawford said. ''We got Aoki, we got McGehee. We have Cain coming back healthy that I think a lot of people forget. We've got Pagan coming back healthy. It's almost like getting four new guys.''
Bochy joked to Aoki - whom he calls ''a catalyst'' - about hitting 30 home runs. The speedy Japanese outfielder responded, ''24.''
''We're playing for a championship,'' Aoki said. ''It's a passionate group of guys.''
Here are some things to look for with the Giants, who have captured three World Series titles in the past five years:
BUMGARNER'S NEXT STEP: Bumgarner threw 270 innings, including 21 with two wins and a save in the World Series.
He went 4-1 during the postseason following an 18-10 regular season. From his four-hit, 10-strikeout gem that got things started in an 8-0 wild-card win at Pittsburgh all the way through his brilliant relief outing in Game 7 of the World Series to beat the Royals, Bumgarner became one of the postseason's best pitchers ever.
''I think he'll be comfortable in his skin,'' pitching coach Dave Righetti said.
HUDSON'S HURRAH: This is it for Tim Hudson, who has said he will retire after his 17th major league season.
He won his first championship last year, advancing out of the first round for the first time.
Now, the 39-year-old pitcher is bouncing back from surgery to remove bone spurs from his right ankle, the same one he injured during the 2013 season with Atlanta that sidelined him for the final two months.
PAGAN'S BALKY BACK: Pagan arrived at spring training declaring himself pain-free for the first time in years following back surgery.
Despite some flare-ups, Pagan and the Giants are counting on a full season. He joked to Bochy that he's ready to play 160 games.
Pagan played in only 96 last season and 71 in 2013 because of injuries.
''It's a new slate for everybody, including him,'' Bochy said.
RELIABLE BULLPEN: San Francisco's bullpen is lined up again - Jeremy Affeldt, Javier Lopez, Sergio Romo and Santiago Casilla. Each of these pitchers has been part of all three title teams.
Casilla became closer after Romo struggled in June, though Bochy knows he can mix and match with these guys. Then, there's Yusmeiro Petit, who showed he can start or relieve with equal efficiency.
''You want to remind them to take advantage of what you have,'' Bochy said. ''We've got a great group here and we don't ever want to lose out on this opportunity.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (MILWAUKEE-SAN FRANCISCO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Brewers-Giants Preview* ========================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

Milwaukee (43-55) at San Francisco (53-44), 10:15 p.m. EDT

Led by baseball's hottest hitter, the San Francisco Giants are on the brink of overtaking first place in the NL West.

There's little to reason to think the streaking Giants' hit parade won't continue Monday night against struggling Kyle Lohse and the visiting Milwaukee Brewers.

The Giants (54-44) won 4-3 against Oakland on Sunday for their 11th victory in 12 games. They're hitting .332 in that span, trimming their deficit behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers from 5 1/2 games to one.

Buster Posey, who had a season-high four hits Sunday, is 23 for 45 with 10 RBIs during that stretch. He's batting a major league-leading .452 since June 25, raising his season average from .287 to .328.

Lohse (5-11, 6.29 ERA) owns baseball's highest ERA, which would be the worst for a full season since Detroit's Nate Robertson posted a 6.35 mark in 2008. The right-hander has failed to record a quality start in five consecutive games.

Manager Craig Counsell cited Lohse's track record, which boasts 147 career wins including 24 over the previous two seasons in Milwaukee, as one of the biggest reasons he's still in the rotation.

"He's had two darn good years here, and you hope he gets it going," Counsell said.

Lohse is 3-4 with a 5.08 ERA in eight career outings against San Francisco and gave up five runs in 5 1-3 innings of an 8-4 loss on May 25.

The Brewers (43-56) have dropped four of five while being shut out in two straight for the first time since April 12-13, 2013, at St. Louis. They've been blanked for three consecutive games once in franchise history, May 3-6, 1972, once against Minnesota and twice against the California Angels.

"We're in a little bit of a drought here, but I'm confident we'll score runs," Counsell said.

It's unclear if Adam Lind, who owns a team-leading .865 OPS, will rejoin the lineup after sitting out Sunday due to back stiffness.

Milwaukee hit .194 while being swept in three games by the Giants at Miller Park from May 25-27, extending San Francisco's winning streak to six in the series. A seventh straight victory would match the longest winning streak in series history, with both teams accomplishing that once previously. The Giants have also taken seven of the last nine meetings at AT&T Park.

San Francisco's Chris Heston (10-5, 3.18 ERA) looks to win a third straight start for the first time in his first matchup with Milwaukee.

Heston is 4-0 with a 2.03 ERA in his last six games, allowing one run over 21 1-3 innings in the last three. He limited San Diego to one hit and two walks in 7 1-3 shutout innings of a 9-3 road victory Tuesday, taking a no-hitter into the sixth and becoming San Francisco's first rookie with 10 wins since Matt Cain in 2006.

Opponents are hitting just .196 against Heston going back to his no-hitter against the New York Mets on June 9.

Nori Aoki, who was 9 for 14 in the first series with a homer off Lohse, could return to the lineup pending a medical examination. He hasn't played since June 20 due to a fractured right fibula but is 3 for 7 against Lohse.

Khris Davis, who is 3 for 22 over his last 10 games and struck out four times in Sunday's 3-0 loss at Arizona, has batted .414 with nine extra-base hits in 11 career meetings with the Giants.


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