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MLB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 10/2/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
OAKLAND  MANAEA )
 
SEATTLE  HERNANDEZ )
+1.5  -190

-1.5  +165
+110

-120

7.5ev
 
3
Final
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OAKLAND (68 - 93) at SEATTLE (86 - 75)
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Sunday, 10/2/2016 3:05 PM
SEAN MANAEA (L) vs. FELIX HERNANDEZ (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
917OAKLAND+130Ov 8,-115+135Ov 8,-105
918SEATTLE-140Un 8,-105-145Un 8,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OAKLAND - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games68-93-1672-834.00.2460.3020.3850.6864.70.2630.3200.4100.730
Road Games34-46-1.340-384.50.2550.3140.4100.7245.10.2690.3290.4270.756
vs Right-handed Starters52-67-6.148-674.00.2430.3020.3790.6804.60.2590.3180.4050.724
Past 7 Games2-5-2.63-33.90.2470.2970.4100.7075.00.2710.3140.4670.780
Grass Games65-90-16.568-824.00.2460.3020.3830.6854.70.2630.3190.4080.727
Day Games23-35-10.721-333.50.2330.2930.3590.6524.40.2560.3190.3920.711
Division28-47-14.334-404.00.2470.3030.3870.6904.70.2640.3170.4180.735
OAKLAND - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.00.2460.30216154691344245201580.38563043811364510311579915071
Road Games4.50.2550.3148028117181318960.4103512386032353587496740
Righty Starters4.00.2430.3021194055984181171120.379454344829377861107111647
OAKLAND - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.031.279558.32672505215919352526-26412166.1%
Road Games4.321.308272.91411312553210226613-14211361.8%

SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games86-75+1.580-754.80.2590.3210.4160.7374.40.2530.3100.4130.723
Home Games44-36-3.443-354.60.2570.3250.4180.7434.30.2450.2990.4100.709
vs Left-handed Starters24-33-11.330-264.20.2450.3060.3970.7025.20.2740.3350.4560.791
Past 7 Games5-2+2.43-45.70.2900.3500.4620.8114.30.2690.3120.4150.727
Grass Games83-72+177-724.70.2590.3200.4170.7364.40.2540.3100.4140.724
Day Games28-23+2.925-265.00.2620.3290.4100.7384.30.2440.3030.4070.710
Division38-37-5.740-324.80.2640.3240.4220.7464.60.2550.3090.4150.725
SEATTLE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.80.2590.32116155501438226172040.41673350512785010951569115475
Home Games4.60.2570.32580269069010481050.4183552716382255774477037
Lefty Starters4.20.2450.306571967481697720.3972271745081540247345830
SEATTLE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.571.222516.32222054567117554424-23492368.1%
Home Games3.401.195259.410798224378628613-12231069.7%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OAKLAND - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/18/2016DETWILER(L)@ TEXASLEWIS(R)5-2W16010.5 ovU881890
9/19/2016COTTON(R)HOUSTONPEACOCK(R)2-4L+1008.5 unU330740
9/20/2016MANAEA(L)HOUSTONMUSGROVE(R)1-2L+1208 unU360870
9/21/2016MENGDEN(R)HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)5-6L+1408.5 unO760961
9/23/2016GRAVEMAN(R)TEXASHAMELS(L)0-3L+1358 unU770420
9/24/2016ALCANTARA(R)TEXASDARVISH(R)0-5L+1058 unU581950
9/25/2016COTTON(R)TEXASLEWIS(R)7-1W-1108 ovP1370530
9/26/2016MANAEA(L)@ LA ANGELSWEAVER(R)1-2L-1159.5 unU440660
9/27/2016MENGDEN(R)@ LA ANGELSNOLASCO(R)1-8L1058.5 evO6511231
9/28/2016GRAY(R)@ LA ANGELSMEYER(R)6-8L1008.5 ovO9521090
9/29/2016GRAVEMAN(R)@ SEATTLEMIRANDA(L)2-3L1408 ovU96012100
9/30/2016ALCANTARA(R)@ SEATTLEWALKER(R)1-5L1758.5 evU250731
10/1/2016COTTON(R)@ SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R)9-8W1608 unO168113122
10/2/2016MANAEA(L)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 

SEATTLE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/18/2016MIRANDA(L)HOUSTONFISTER(R)7-3W-1109 ovO1270530
9/19/2016WALKER(R)TORONTOESTRADA(R)2-3L-1158.5 unU360890
9/20/2016IWAKUMA(R)TORONTOHAPP(L)2-10L+1058 unO7811470
9/21/2016HERNANDEZ(R)TORONTOSANCHEZ(R)2-1W+1208 ovU6120682
9/23/2016PAXTON(L)@ MINNESOTAGIBSON(R)10-1W-1659 unO13100542
9/24/2016MIRANDA(L)@ MINNESOTADUFFEY(R)2-3L-1359.5 unU540312
9/25/2016WALKER(R)@ MINNESOTASANTIAGO(L)4-3W-1409 ovU660983
9/26/2016IWAKUMA(R)@ HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)4-3W1107.5 ovU121401061
9/27/2016HERNANDEZ(R)@ HOUSTONFIERS(R)4-8L1008 unO11621150
9/28/2016PAXTON(L)@ HOUSTONFISTER(R)12-4W-1258.5 ovO15901181
9/29/2016MIRANDA(L)OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)3-2W-1508 ovU12100960
9/30/2016WALKER(R)OAKLANDALCANTARA(R)5-1W-1858.5 evU731250
10/1/2016IWAKUMA(R)OAKLANDCOTTON(R)8-9L-1708 unO131221681
10/2/2016HERNANDEZ(R)OAKLANDMANAEA(L) 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OAKLAND: After three straight playoff berths, the A's fell all the way to last place in 2015 when Billy Beane's bold moves to trade Yoenis Cespedes midway through 2014 and future MVP Josh Donaldson last offseason backfired. Oakland spent this offseason overhauling an ineffective bullpen and adding a few pieces to a lineup that needed help. Last year's 4.56 ERA for the relievers was the worst in the AL, and the team's 25 blown saves were second-worst. That led to a 19-35 record in one-run games, the most one-run losses in the majors. A healthy Doolittle and the additions of Axford, Madson, Rzepczynski and Hendriks should fortify the bullpen. Getting the ball there remains a question because Gray is the only proven starter. Hill went from independent ball to the majors and used a 1.55 ERA in four September starts to get a deal with Oakland and a spot in the rotation. Hahn and Graveman are coming off injuries, and Bassitt had one win in 13 starts. The return of Lowrie should help shore up the defense after the A's led the majors with 126 errors. Davis adds a needed power bat in the outfield. The A's have been surprise contenders before after making under-the-radar offseason additions, but it might be tough to pull that off this season.
SEATTLE: The Mariners own the longest playoff drought in baseball, with their last appearance coming in 2001, and there's plenty of reason to doubt it will end in 2016. Seattle should be better than a year ago, though. Cano is healthy, the starting rotation could be a plus and on defense the Mariners are constructed to succeed in their home ballpark. But the offseason makeover relied heavily on players coming off poor 2015 seasons, and the question remains whether those players are on a downward spiral or if they can rebound to be as productive as in the past. If the latter is the case, then maybe Seattle will find itself in contention.
PREVIEW
With playoff hopes gone, Mariners wrap up season against A's
 

SEATTLE -- Seattle Mariners starter Felix Hernandez hasn't gotten to pitch in many truly meaningful games in his impressive career, having never been to the postseason, and that won't change Sunday afternoon.

A game that looked like it might carry more weight than any of Hernandez's 358 previous starts became painfully, familiarly irrelevant when the Mariners lost to Oakland on Saturday night.

That loss officially eliminated Seattle (86-74) from wild-card contention and led to another meaningless 162nd game of the season.

"We'll play hard," disappointed Seattle manager Scott Servais said after Saturday's 9-8 loss to Oakland in a 10-inning classic. "I expect us to win the ballgame. ... We'll give a good effort, no doubt."

But the Mariners are human, so forgive them if it's hard to bounce back from an emotional game that effectively ended Seattle's postseason hopes.

"It was a great run," slugger Nelson Cruz lamented after the loss. "I've played a lot of games (during an 11-year career), and it was an amazing run."

Seattle's final gasp came with two comebacks in the late innings. Cruz delivered a two-run homer that tied the score 7-7 in the seventh, then defensive replacement Ben Gamel came through with an RBI single to tie it again at 8-8 in the eighth.

Only after Oakland's Joey Wendle pushed across the go-ahead run with an RBI double in the top of the 10th and the Mariners stranded Gamel on third base with a game-ending flyout did the never-say-die season take its final breath.

"We did everything we could to extend the season," Servais said afterward.

The dramatic win didn't do anything for Oakland's postseason prospects -- the A's have been out of realistic contention for most of the past few weeks -- but manager Bob Melvin said the way his young team was able to hold off the desperate Mariners was a good sign for the growth of a team in full rebuilding mode.

"This is really going to serve (the players) well in the future, knowing that they can play in this type of atmosphere," Melvin said.

For Hernandez, whose spot in the rotation happened to line up with what may have been a make-or-break game in the season finale, it's just another meaningless October start.

The only time Hernandez has taken the mound this late in the season with chips still on the table came two years ago when he went into the final day of the year with a shot at giving Seattle a playoff berth and dominated for four innings.

After the fourth, word got out that the A's had just finished a playoff-clinching win in another part of the country, leaving Hernandez and the Mariners without any kind of incentive.

Hernandez pitched another inning before coming off to a huge ovation in another lost season.

This time around, he won't have nearly as much adrenaline. Once again, the Mariners are playing for pride.

"Our guys will show up and play," Servais said. "It'll be a little weird. We've played a lot of big games over the past few weeks. We've had four or five times when (reporters) said: 'If you don't win today, you're done. And we won them all."

Until Saturday night.


Last Updated: 7/2/2024 3:28:09 AM EST.


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