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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 7/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA  GODLEY )
 
SEATTLE  IWAKUMA )
+1.5  -135

-1.5  +115
+165

-175

7un
 
8
Final
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ARIZONA (47 - 51) at SEATTLE (46 - 54)
View Previous GameNo Next Game
Tuesday, 7/28/2015 10:10 PM
ZACK GODLEY (R) vs. HISASHI IWAKUMA (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
979ARIZONA+150Ov 7.5,+100+155Ov 7,-110
980SEATTLE-160Un 7.5,-120-165Un 7,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games47-51-1.348-444.30.2600.3210.4000.7214.30.2570.3150.4180.734
Road Games21-24+0.220-234.20.2560.3160.3870.7024.20.2510.3080.4180.726
vs Right-handed Starters36-37+137-354.40.2580.3190.3960.7154.30.2580.3130.4190.733
Past 7 Games4-3+0.82-43.00.2270.3090.3580.6672.30.2080.2710.3160.587
Grass Games47-51-1.348-444.30.2600.3210.4000.7214.30.2570.3150.4180.734
Night Games35-37+0.736-314.40.2640.3250.4120.7374.30.2560.3140.4050.719
Interleague6-3+3.23-54.00.2470.3140.3900.7034.10.2340.3080.3710.679
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2600.32198341288716628850.4004013097958870888489446
Road Games4.20.2560.316451618414735430.3871771413584133744223817
Righty Starters4.40.2580.31973252265112122610.3962992245936851460386536
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.401.3113341381263082913028717-18261563.4%
Road Games3.041.270139.3534712114561248-914863.6%

SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games46-54-13.543-523.60.2380.2970.3880.6854.10.2470.3080.3960.704
Home Games22-29-14.523-243.50.2500.3110.3940.7053.90.2340.2930.3790.671
vs Right-handed Starters35-39-9.232-383.80.2370.2980.3950.6924.00.2450.3080.3900.698
Past 7 Games4-3+1.45-15.40.2870.3570.4880.8455.60.2530.3460.4310.777
Grass Games41-53-18.141-483.60.2390.2980.3880.6874.20.2480.3080.3970.705
Night Games32-36-9.428-373.60.2480.3040.4050.7094.00.2460.3020.3980.700
Interleague5-7-3.14-64.10.2430.3030.4350.7383.60.2110.2950.3100.604
SEATTLE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2380.2971003383806146151100.38834228580242663835710133
Home Games3.50.2500.311511716429788510.3941711514301736438344521
Righty Starters3.80.2370.29874248558811412850.3952632165993647560397527
SEATTLE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.791.331304.31381282853212027710-23281368.3%
Home Games3.541.288157.7696214114621525-1111761.1%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
7/17/2015RAY(L)SAN FRANCISCOCAIN(R)5-6L-1158.5 unO1411116150
7/18/2015ANDERSON(R)SAN FRANCISCOPEAVY(R)4-8L-1058.5 unO107114100
7/19/2015CORBIN(L)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L)1-2L+1007.5 unU990560
7/20/2015DE LA ROSA(R)MIAMIPHELPS(R)3-1W-1608 unU870781
7/21/2015HELLICKSON(R)MIAMILATOS(R)0-3L-1358 unU560970
7/22/2015RAY(L)MIAMIFERNANDEZ(R)3-5L+1057 unO8111750
7/23/2015GODLEY(R)MILWAUKEEFIERS(R)8-3W+1258 ovO1390732
7/24/2015CORBIN(L)MILWAUKEENELSON(R)1-2L-1258 unU870680
7/25/2015DE LA ROSA(R)MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R)2-0W-1158 ovU4536101
7/26/2015HELLICKSON(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)3-0W-1508 unU9100491
7/27/2015RAY(L)@ SEATTLEMONTGOMERY(L)4-3W1157 unP5100982
7/28/2015GODLEY(R)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R) 
7/29/2015CORBIN(L)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 
7/31/2015DE LA ROSA(R)@ HOUSTONFELDMAN(R) 
8/1/2015HELLICKSON(R)@ HOUSTONKEUCHEL(L) 
8/2/2015RAY(L)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R) 
8/3/2015 @ WASHINGTON  
8/4/2015 @ WASHINGTON  

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) 
7/29/2015HERNANDEZ(R)ARIZONACORBIN(L) 
7/30/2015HAPP(L)@ MINNESOTAHUGHES(R) 
7/31/2015WALKER(R)@ MINNESOTAMILONE(L) 
8/1/2015MONTGOMERY(L)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R) 
8/2/2015IWAKUMA(R)@ MINNESOTAPELFREY(R) 
8/3/2015 @ COLORADO  
8/4/2015 @ COLORADO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona's desert overhaul began last summer with the hire of Tony La Russa as chief baseball officer.
More hires followed: Dave Stewart as general manager, Joe Carter and De Jon Watson to front-office positions, Chip Hale as the new manager.
Now that the brain trust is in place, it's time to see what the new-look Diamondbacks can do on the field.
''I don't have a crystal ball. I just know we'll be competitive,'' La Russa said. ''I've said before, I'll be broken-hearted if we don't have a winning record this year.''
Arizona has fallen hard since winning the 2011 NL West crown, putting together a pair of .500 seasons before dropping to 64-98 a year ago, the worst record in baseball and second-worst in franchise history.
Some of it was injuries; the Diamondbacks lost three pitchers to Tommy John surgery and seemed to have every one of their top players get hurt at some point.
But La Russa and the rest of the front office also saw need for changes, which began during the trade deadline and continued during the offseason.
Gone are catcher Miguel Montero, third baseman Martin Prado, shortstop Didi Gregorius, along with pitchers Wade Miley and Brandon McCarthy.
Even with the losses, Arizona's lineup should be potent.
A.J. Pollock, Mark Trumbo and Paul Goldschmidt are all healthy after missing games last season and David Peralta returns in right field after a solid rookie season. Arizona also picked up Cuban slugger Yasmany Tomas, who has potentially game-changing power.
But, as has been the case in the desert, pitching will be the big question
Arizona traded Miley to Boston and its opening day starter will be Josh Collmenter, an over-the-top-throwing right-hander who has bounced between the bullpen and the rotation during his four big-league seasons.
Patrick Corbin and Bronson Arroyo were part of the rotation last season, but both underwent Tommy John surgery and aren't expected to return until at least midseason.
The Diamondbacks picked up right-hander Rubby De La Rosa in the Miley trade and right-hander Jeremy Hellickson in another deal with Tampa Bay. Arizona also signed 21-year-old Cuban right-hander Yoan Lopez, who is competing for a spot in the rotation, and has right-handers Chase Anderson and Trevor Cahill back from last season.
For all the potential the Diamondbacks have with their bats, it won't matter much if the pitchers don't come through.
A few more things to look for from the 2015 Arizona Diamondbacks:
GOLDY SHINES: Goldschmidt was having another stellar season in 2014 when he was derailed by a broken hand at the start of August. Before his injury, the All-Star first baseman had become one of the best power hitters in the game and was runner-up in the NL MVP race in 2013, when he hit .302 with 26 homers and 125 RBIs. He felt good throughout spring training and expected to be back giving the Diamondbacks some consistent pop in the lineup.
REPLACING MONTERO: Arizona took a gamble during the offseason by trading Montero to the Chicago Cubs. A two-time All-Star, Montero was a steadying influence in the clubhouse and behind the plate, not to mention a power bat in the lineup. Now that he's gone, the Diamondbacks will turn to 31-year-old Tuffy Gosewisch, who has 179 career at-bats and didn't break into the majors until 2013 after eight years in the minors.
ADDING TOMAS: The Diamondbacks made a bit of an international splash by signing Tomas to a six-year, $68 million contract. The dilemma now is to figure out where to play him and how quickly he can adjust to playing in the big leagues. Arizona would like to play the 24-year-old at third base, but could move him to the outfield if he can't make the transition to a position he's never played. Tomas has plenty of raw ability and is young, so the Diamondbacks have high hopes for him - wherever he ends up playing.
HUDSON'S RETURN: Daniel Hudson was a consistent performer on Arizona's staff before having Tommy John surgery each of the past two seasons. He returned last September, pitching in the bullpen. The right-hander is expected to start the season in the bullpen, but could find a place back in the rotation if he remains healthy.
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.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (ARIZONA-SEATTLE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Diamondbacks-Mariners Preview* ===============================

Arizona (47-51) at Seattle (46-54), 10:10 p.m. EDT

The Arizona Diamondbacks got some key at-bats from players with Seattle ties in capturing the opener of a three-game road series with the Mariners.

Now they are ready to show off a youngster they are counting on for a bright future.

Zack Godley makes his first road start after an impressive debut for the Diamondbacks, who seek a fourth straight win Tuesday night.

There's not much on the line in this series of clubs looking to the future, though Jake Lamb and Welington Castillo both had their own incentive in returns to Seattle in Monday's 4-3, 10-inning victory.

Lamb, a Seattle native who attended the University of Washington, delivered the go-ahead sacrifice fly in the 10th in his first game against the team he grew up rooting for.

"I was pretty nervous that first inning, but after that first (at-bat) I took some good pitches, got the walk and that kind of locked me in," Lamb said. "It slowed down and I was able to really enjoy the moment and that was awesome."

Earlier in the contest, Castillo homered against the club that acquired him from the Chicago Cubs on May 19 before trading him to Arizona (47-51) on June 3 for Mark Trumbo. Trumbo went 3 for 4 against the club he spent all of last season with before being dealt.

Godley became the first pitcher since 1900 to throw at least six scoreless innings with no walks and strike out seven or more in his major league debut Thursday in an 8-3 win over Milwaukee. His seven strikeouts over six innings were the most in a big league debut for the Diamondbacks since Max Scherzer struck out that many in relief April 29, 2008.

"I love the intensity," manager Chip Hale said. "That's one of the things we liked about him. He fit right in and didn't seem to be bothered by anything."

The 25-year-old right-hander was previously at Class A Visalia and Double-A Mobile, going 9-4 with a 2.72 ERA in 17 starts - 15 games.

Robinson Cano continued his surge for Seattle (46-54) as he went 2 for 3 with his 11th home run. The second baseman is batting .406 with three homers and eight RBIs in an eight-game hitting streak.

The Mariners trailed 3-0 after two innings before Mike Zunino's tying, two-out RBI single in the ninth. Zunino entered the contest with baseball's worst average among qualifying players at .179.

"We just couldn't get that one hit to put us over the hump but our guys battled back," manager Lloyd McClendon said.

Zunino will likely be the batterymate for starter Hisashi Iwakuma (2-1, 4.50), who allowed two runs with a season-high seven strikeouts in seven innings in Thursday's 3-2, 12-inning victory at Detroit. Iwakuma is 2-0 with a 3.16 ERA in four starts since being activated off the disabled list July 6.

The right-hander has made two relief appearances against the Diamondbacks. He is 3-1 with a 3.21 ERA in seven interleague starts, posting a 5.66 ERA at home compared to 1.33 on the road.

Arizona may want to start Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who was activated Monday and is 4 for 5 against Iwakuma.

NL batting leader Paul Goldschmidt homered to extend his hitting streak to nine games with a .440 average and .615 on-base percentage. He drew three walks to bring his major league-high total to 82.


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