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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 8/19/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
SEATTLE  MIRANDA )
 
TAMPA BAY  ODORIZZI )
+1.5  -200

-1.5  +170
+105

-115

9.5ov
 
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Final
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SEATTLE (62 - 61) at TAMPA BAY (60 - 64)
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Saturday, 8/19/2017 6:10 PM
ARIEL MIRANDA (L) vs. JAKE ODORIZZI (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
963SEATTLE+115Ov 9,-120-105Ov 9.5,-120
964TAMPA BAY-125Un 9,+100-105Un 9.5,+100
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SEATTLE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games62-61-2.759-584.70.2610.3210.4120.7334.80.2530.3140.4260.740
Road Games28-29+3.624-314.70.2590.3130.4100.7245.20.2660.3250.4510.776
vs Right-handed Starters44-45-3.141-434.80.2650.3220.4200.7424.90.2610.3210.4360.757
Past 7 Games3-4-23-34.30.3110.3490.4810.8305.00.2590.3230.4280.751
Dome Games1-0+1.20-17.00.3590.3900.5380.9291.00.1330.2120.2000.412
Night Games41-42-4.642-384.80.2600.3190.4150.7344.90.2560.3140.4330.747
SEATTLE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.70.2610.32112342171101201141360.412548369959718231256912157
Road Games4.70.2590.3135720225231017640.4102531604373939547365529
Righty Starters4.80.2650.32289306481315781000.4203992586715559587549345
SEATTLE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.991.276428.12101903855716140824-21302060%
Road Games4.141.270202.410193188276918311-719773.1%

TAMPA BAY - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games60-64-6.761-604.30.2450.3160.4110.7274.40.2440.3090.4000.709
Home Games31-31-6.631-314.20.2450.3170.4020.7194.10.2390.3010.3900.691
vs Left-handed Starters15-20-3.419-154.20.2300.3080.3850.6924.90.2680.3310.4380.769
Past 7 Games1-6-6.31-62.30.2030.2860.3150.6004.00.2400.2900.4280.718
Dome Games31-31-6.631-314.20.2450.3170.4020.7194.10.2390.3010.3900.691
Night Games39-40-238-404.30.2420.3140.4170.7314.50.2450.3080.4020.710
TAMPA BAY - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2450.31612442011030177231580.4115124321195638671057710460
Home Games4.20.2450.3176220284968411710.4022502155943941951326232
Lefty Starters4.20.2300.308351149264458390.3851431293581722826232223
TAMPA BAY - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.141.294391.71941803514315634822-27401967.8%
Home Games4.051.3301919586172218218810-12181064.3%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SEATTLE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/6/2017GONZALES(L)@ KANSAS CITYDUFFY(L)8-7W1258.5 evO11701060
8/6/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ KANSAS CITYJUNIS(R)1-9L1059.5 unO4411360
8/8/2017MIRANDA(L)@ OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)7-6W-1159 ovO1190863
8/9/2017GALLARDO(R)@ OAKLANDCOTTON(R)6-3W1009.5 ovU840770
8/10/2017PAXTON(L)LA ANGELSSKAGGS(L)3-6L-1807.5 ovO850860
8/11/2017GONZALES(L)LA ANGELSNOLASCO(R)5-6L-13510 ovO10411190
8/12/2017RAMIREZ(R)LA ANGELSRAMIREZ(R)3-6L-1509 ovP1391840
8/13/2017MIRANDA(L)LA ANGELSBRIDWELL(R)2-4L-1309 ovU8616100
8/14/2017GALLARDO(R)BALTIMOREGAUSMAN(R)3-11L+1059 unO8601672
8/15/2017ALBERS(L)BALTIMOREMILEY(L)3-1W-1109 evU770640
8/16/2017GONZALES(L)BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R)7-6W-12010 unO15801290
8/18/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ TAMPA BAYPRUITT(R)7-1W1159 ovU1480460
8/19/2017MIRANDA(L)@ TAMPA BAYODORIZZI(R) 
8/20/2017GALLARDO(R)@ TAMPA BAYSNELL(L) 
8/21/2017ALBERS(L)@ ATLANTAFOLTYNEWICZ(R) 
8/22/2017GONZALES(L)@ ATLANTASIMS(R) 
8/23/2017RAMIREZ(R)@ ATLANTADICKEY(R) 
8/25/2017 @ NY YANKEES  
8/26/2017 @ NY YANKEES  

TAMPA BAY - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/5/2017COBB(R)MILWAUKEEDAVIES(R)0-3L-1509 unU470773
8/6/2017ARCHER(R)MILWAUKEENELSON(R)2-1W-1707.5 unU761670
8/8/2017PRUITT(R)BOSTONSALE(L)0-2L+1907 evU2401291
8/9/2017ODORIZZI(R)BOSTONPORCELLO(R)2-8L+1108.5 ovO432960
8/10/2017SNELL(L)CLEVELANDSALAZAR(R)4-1W+1208 unU10100441
8/11/2017FARIA(R)CLEVELANDCARRASCO(R)0-5L+1158 unU350770
8/12/2017ARCHER(R)CLEVELANDCLEVINGER(R)0-3L-1457.5 ovU430760
8/13/2017PRUITT(R)CLEVELANDKLUBER(R)3-4L+1557.5 unU440860
8/14/2017ODORIZZI(R)@ TORONTOTEPESCH(R)1-2L-10510 evU490570
8/15/2017SNELL(L)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R)6-4W-1059.5 evO13131852
8/16/2017FARIA(R)@ TORONTOSTROMAN(R)2-3L1208.5 ovU790750
8/17/2017ARCHER(R)@ TORONTOROWLEY(R)3-5L-1559 unU11140630
8/18/2017PRUITT(R)SEATTLERAMIREZ(R)1-7L-1259 ovU4601480
8/19/2017ODORIZZI(R)SEATTLEMIRANDA(L) 
8/20/2017SNELL(L)SEATTLEGALLARDO(R) 
8/22/2017FARIA(R)TORONTOSTROMAN(R) 
8/23/2017ARCHER(R)TORONTOBIAGINI(R) 
8/24/2017COBB(R)TORONTOHAPP(L) 
8/25/2017 @ ST LOUIS  
8/26/2017 @ ST LOUIS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SEATTLE: 2016: 86-76, second place
Manager: Scott Servais (second season)
Who's new? LF Jarrod Dyson, SS Jean Segura, IF Danny Valencia, RF Mitch Haniger, C Carlos Ruiz, C Tuffy Gosewich, RHP Yovani Gallardo, LHP Drew Smyly, LHP Marc Rzepczynski, RHP Casey Fien, RHP Chris Heston
Who's gone? OF Seth Smith, SS Ketel Marte, C Chris Iannetta, OF Nori Aoki, RHP Taijuan Walker, RHP Nathan Karns, LHP Vidal Nuno, LHP David Rollins, RHP Tom Wilhelmsen
Projected lineup: LF Jarrod Dyson (.278, 1 HR, 25 RBI, 30 SB with Royals), SS Jean Segura (.319, 20, 64, 33 with Diamondbacks), 2B Robinson Cano (.298, 39, 103), DH Nelson Cruz (.287, 43, 105), 3B Kyle Seager (.278, 30, 99), C Mike Zunino (.207, 12, 31), 1B Danny Valencia (.287, 17, 51 with A's), RF Mitch Haniger (.229, 5, 17 in 34 games with Diamondbacks), CF Leonys Martin (.247, 15, 47, 24 SB)
Rotation: RH Felix Hernandez (11-8, 3.82), RH Hisashi Iwakuma (16-12, 4.12), LH James Paxton (6-7, 3.79), RH Yovani Gallardo (6-8, 5.42 with Orioles), LH Drew Smyly (7-12, 4.88 with Rays)
Key relievers: RH Steve Cishek (4-6, 2.81, 25/32 SV), RH Edwin Diaz (0-4, 2.79, 18/21), RH Nick Vincent (4-4, 3.73), RH Evan Scribner (0-0, 0.00 in 12 games), LH Marc Rzepczynski (1-0, 2.64 with A's and Nationals), RH Casey Fien (1-1, 5.49 with Twins and Dodgers)
Hot spots: First base and right field. Veteran Valencia has the first baseman's job for now, but Dan Vogelbach is the heir apparent who will begin the season at Triple-A. Vogelbach, 24, slimmed down this offseason ' a necessity when you're 6 feet tall, weigh 250 pounds and expect to play your first full major league season ' and might have more weight to lose. Valencia, 32, has never been a full-time first baseman in seven seasons. Haniger is known more for his glove than his bat, but he struggled (.713 OPS) in limited time at a hitter-friendly park in Arizona last year. Safeco Field won't be as kind. Cruz will play right field if Haniger doesn't.
Outlook: General Manager Jerry Dipoto has paired a staff of fly-ball pitchers with three rangy outfielders, an exercise in team-building he once tried with the Angels. Dipoto caused a stir by executing 40 roster transactions during the offseason, but is it possible he didn't do enough? Haniger has never been atop a major league depth chart. Pitchers Gallardo and Smyly are coming off shaky seasons in Baltimore and Tampa Bay, respectively. On paper, the Mariners look like a top-heavy team without much help in the minors if the bottom falls out. That was the case for Dipoto with the Angels too, and sometimes it worked out OK. More often it didn't.
TAMPA BAY: 2016: 68-94, fifth place
Manager: Kevin Cash (third season)
Who's new? OF Colby Rasmus, OF/1B Rickie Weeks Jr., RHP Tommy Hunter, RHP Jumbo Diaz, C Wilson Ramos, C Derek Norris, OF Mallex Smith, RHP Jose De Leon, RHP Shawn Tolleson
Who's gone? 2B Logan Forsythe, IF/OF Steve Pearce, OF Desmond Jennings, OF Mikie Mahtook, C Hank Conger, IF/OF Taylor Motter, C Bobby Wilson, LHP Drew Smyly, LHP Enny Romero, RHP Steve Geltz, LHP Dana Eveland, RHP Kevin Jepsen, RHP Tyler Sturdevant, RHP Dylan Floro
Projected lineup: DH Corey Dickerson (.245, 24, 70), CF Kevin Kiermaier (.246, 12, 37, 21 SB), 3B Evan Longoria (.273, 36, 98), 2B Brad Miller (.243, 30, 81), RF Steven Souza (.247, 17, 49), LF Colby Rasmus (.206, 15, 54 with Astros), SS Tim Beckham (.247, 5, 16), 1B Logan Morrison (.238, 14, 43), C Curt Casali (.186, 8, 25)
Rotation: RH Chris Archer (9-19, 4.02 ERA), RH Jake Odorizzi (10-6, 3.69), RH Alex Cobb (1-2, 8.59 in five starts), LH Blake Snell (6-8, 3.54), RH Matt Andriese (8-8, 4.37)
Key relievers: RH Alex Colome (2-4, 1.91, 37/40 SV), RH Tommy Hunter (2-2, 3.18 with Indians), RH Danny Farquhar (1-0, 3.06), LH Xavier Cede'o (3-4, 3.70), RH Erasmo Ramirez (7-11, 3.77), RH Jumbo Diaz (1-1, 3.14), RH Chase Whitley (0-0, 2.51)
Hot spots: Shortstop and catcher. Tim Beckham and the combination of Curt Casali and newly signed Derek Norris are holding down the fort while Matt Duffy and Wilson Ramos recover from injuries. Beckham and Casali or Norris can at least try to make the situation awkward by hitting. That wasn't their strong suit last year, but the Rays will need someone to bat eighth and ninth while Ramos (knee surgery; out until July) and Duffy (Achilles surgery; out until May) heal.
Outlook: How do you fix a team that ranked eighth in the AL in ERA and 14th in runs scored? If you're the Rays, you trade away your second-best hitter (Forsythe) for a pitcher who will start the season in Triple-A (De Leon), then sign an outfielder with a .641 OPS (Rasmus) to be your second-highest paid player. Expectations for a team with the third-lowest payroll in the game shouldn't be high to begin with. Getting Duffy and Ramos back from the DL will help, but not enough to slow rumors of Archer, Cobb and Odorizzi getting traded if they pitch well.
PREVIEW
Rays look to get offense going against Mariners
 

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Rays manager Kevin Cash cannot point to anything different in his team's hitting approach, but the results have been crushing, with a single run again in Friday's 7-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay's 11th loss in 14 games.

"We're just missing pitches that we should hit," Cash said after his team had only four hits, continuing a slump from their last home stand that now includes nine runs scored in their last 10 home games.

As the Rays continue a three-game series against Seattle on Saturday, they'll again count on strong solid pitching from righty Jake Odorizzi. The Rays have one of the best staff ERAs in baseball in August, but little to show for it in the standings.

"You wouldn't accept playing .500 baseball. We've made that very clear," Cash said of his team's pitching success going for naught. "Pitching has been outstanding for us. We're right there at the tops in baseball from the All-Star break. You would not accept playing .500 baseball, and we're not even close. ... That's where the frustration kicks in. We're spoiling some tremendous outings from our pitchers."

Odorizzi had a quality start in his last outing -- six innings, three hits and two runs, but took the loss against Toronto. For the season, he's 6-6 with a 4.30 ERA, though he's fared better in his career against Seattle, going 1-2 with a 3.20 ERA in five career starts. His last outing wasn't so good -- only 2 1/3 innings, his shortest non-injury start in five years, giving up five unearned runs against Seattle in June.

The Mariners -- with much hotter bats on their sides, coming off back-to-back seven-run wins -- will counter with left-hander Ariel Miranda, who is 7-6 with a 4.75 ERA. He's making his second career start against the Rays -- on June 4, he threw a complete-game four-hitter against Tampa Bay, striking out nine while walking only one.

Seattle's bats are at the opposite end of the spectrum, producing enough offense to make a quality start unnecessary. Nelson Cruz alone had a 482-foot home run and two doubles in Friday's win -- his eight total bases were more than the six the Rays totaled in the entire game.

Seattle is staying in close contention for a wild-card spot despite hovering close to .500, but the Rays are starting to fall short of that, falling with Friday's loss to four games under .500 for the first time this season.

Even in opening a daunting 12-game road trip, their longest since 2010, the Mariners have momentum in their favor and will need it over the next two weeks.

"Everybody's chipping in and that's what it's going to take on this road trip," manager Scott Servais said after Friday's win. "We're off to a great start, and that's what we needed tonight."


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