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MLB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 7/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA ANGELS  SANTIAGO )
 
TEXAS  RODRIGUEZ )
-1.5  +125

+1.5  -145
-120

+110

9un
 
13
Final
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LA ANGELS (42 - 38) at TEXAS (41 - 40)
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Saturday, 7/4/2015 9:05 PM
HECTOR SANTIAGO (L) vs. WANDY RODRIGUEZ (L)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
977LA ANGELS-115Ov 9,-110-125Ov 9,+105
978TEXAS+105Un 9,-110+115Un 9,-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games42-38+0.534-433.90.2430.3020.3820.6843.80.2400.2960.3790.674
Road Games17-20-2.617-184.20.2410.2990.3760.6754.20.2540.3050.4160.722
vs Left-handed Starters11-8+2.44-143.70.2270.2900.3690.6593.30.2190.2820.3540.636
Past 7 Games5-2+2.91-63.30.2560.3240.3960.7202.00.2220.2720.3570.629
Grass Games38-35-0.730-403.80.2400.3010.3750.6773.80.2390.2940.3770.671
Night Games34-24+7.427-284.20.2540.3120.4040.7163.80.2320.2890.3700.659
Division23-16+617-203.90.2420.3040.3570.6613.60.2260.2850.3630.648
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.90.2430.3028026546441165810.3822962265792550371445250
Road Games4.20.2410.299371254302583350.3761501052641123034172222
Lefty Starters3.70.2270.29019607138241200.36966541414111171196
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.241.1892228780193177120413-7231167.6%
Road Games3.171.30788343182833833-29375%

TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games41-40+14.934-424.30.2480.3080.4000.7084.30.2570.3180.4080.726
Home Games15-20-4.416-154.50.2670.3290.4210.7504.80.2660.3280.4130.742
vs Left-handed Starters14-16+4.213-173.90.2330.2950.3730.6684.50.2660.3290.4110.740
Past 7 Games4-3+22-44.00.2600.3050.4720.7773.10.2220.2800.3380.618
Grass Games38-36+14.530-394.40.2500.3090.4050.7144.20.2590.3200.4070.726
Night Games31-26+15.825-304.20.2510.3070.4080.7144.00.2490.3100.3940.705
Division11-21-6.215-143.60.2270.2880.3590.6474.90.2730.3380.4130.751
TEXAS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.30.2480.30881276668613312880.4003262396605255665667839
Home Games4.50.2670.329351203321686350.4211491122611826032303823
Lefty Starters3.90.2330.295301047244483310.373109922711222517244015
TEXAS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.201.346257123120249349721113-12201066.7%
Home Games4.101.351127.360581291643835-63442.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/20/2015WEAVER(R)@ OAKLANDHAHN(R)1-4L1208 ovU57111101
6/21/2015RICHARDS(R)@ OAKLANDKAZMIR(L)2-3L1007.5 unU880861
6/22/2015SANTIAGO(L)HOUSTONOBERHOLTZER(L)4-3W-1257.5 ovU7100542
6/23/2015WILSON(L)HOUSTONMCHUGH(R)3-13L-1157.5 ovO11821690
6/24/2015HEANEY(L)HOUSTONMCCULLERS(R)2-1W-1057.5 unU9141760
6/26/2015SHOEMAKER(R)SEATTLEWALKER(R)1-3L-1157.5 ovU980960
6/27/2015RICHARDS(R)SEATTLEHAPP(L)4-2W-1407.5 unU641870
6/28/2015SANTIAGO(L)SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)3-2W+1057 ovU780541
6/29/2015WILSON(L)NY YANKEESSABATHIA(L)4-1W-1308 ovU640890
6/30/2015HEANEY(L)NY YANKEESNOVA(R)2-1W-1307.5 ovU991220
7/1/2015SHOEMAKER(R)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)1-3L+1008 ovU68012100
7/3/2015RICHARDS(R)@ TEXASGONZALEZ(R)8-2W-1359.5 evO15100761
7/4/2015SANTIAGO(L)@ TEXASRODRIGUEZ(L) 
7/5/2015WILSON(L)@ TEXASLEWIS(R) 
7/7/2015HEANEY(L)@ COLORADOBETTIS(R) 
7/8/2015SHOEMAKER(R)@ COLORADORUSIN(L) 
7/9/2015RICHARDS(R)@ SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R) 
7/10/2015 @ SEATTLE  
7/11/2015 @ SEATTLE  

TEXAS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/20/2015MARTINEZ(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXRODON(L)2-3L1458.5 unU432690
6/21/2015GALLARDO(R)@ CHI WHITE SOXQUINTANA(L)2-3L1208 unU810012101
6/23/2015GONZALEZ(R)OAKLANDCHAVEZ(R)6-8L+1159 unO11901151
6/24/2015RODRIGUEZ(L)OAKLANDGRAVEMAN(R)2-8L-1208.5 ovO97214110
6/25/2015LEWIS(R)OAKLANDGRAY(R)3-6L+1309 unP10801070
6/26/2015MARTINEZ(R)@ TORONTOBUEHRLE(L)2-12L1609 unO7611350
6/27/2015GALLARDO(R)@ TORONTOBOYD(L)4-0W1508.5 ovU1170331
6/28/2015GONZALEZ(R)@ TORONTOHUTCHISON(R)2-3L1609 evU9120442
6/29/2015RODRIGUEZ(L)@ BALTIMORENORRIS(R)8-1W1209 unP1470991
6/30/2015LEWIS(R)@ BALTIMOREGONZALEZ(R)8-6W1308.5 ovO1241730
7/1/2015MARTINEZ(R)@ BALTIMORECHEN(L)2-4L1658.5 unU431950
7/2/2015GALLARDO(R)@ BALTIMOREGAUSMAN(R)2-0W1008.5 unU791342
7/3/2015GONZALEZ(R)LA ANGELSRICHARDS(R)2-8L+1259.5 evO76115100
7/4/2015RODRIGUEZ(L)LA ANGELSSANTIAGO(L) 
7/5/2015LEWIS(R)LA ANGELSWILSON(L) 
7/7/2015MARTINEZ(R)ARIZONARAY(L) 
7/8/2015GALLARDO(R)ARIZONAHELLICKSON(R) 
7/10/2015 SAN DIEGO  
7/11/2015 SAN DIEGO  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA ANGELS: ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The Los Angeles Angels had the majors' best record last year, and they return this season with baseball's best player at the center of largely the same roster.
Yet the Angels accomplished none of their biggest goals last year when they were swept out of the division series, and their sky-high payroll makes those unmet expectations even more painful.
So are the Angels a legitimate power or an unbalanced, aging team with a rapidly closing window? Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and manager Mike Scioscia can only figure it out by going back to work to find the right combination to contend again.
The Angels are difficult to evaluate because everything depends on the window from which they're viewed.
They have an enormous payroll topped by some of baseball's highest-paid players at their positions - Pujols, Josh Hamilton, C.J. Wilson and Trout, the reigning AL MVP. For all that money, consistent winning and championship contention is expected, which means the Angels' inability to win a single playoff game in five seasons is a disaster.
Yet the Angels still won 98 games last season despite losing budding ace Garrett Richards to a knee injury in August, and general manager Jerry Dipoto has restocked his roster while breathing life into what was considered the majors' worst farm system in recent years. From the bullpen to the heart of the order, Los Angeles has an undeniably solid complement of talent around Trout, the best player in baseball at 23 years old.
But just when the Angels look sharp, new worries arise. The biggest problem in 2015 is the fate of Hamilton, who is likely to be hit by a lengthy suspension for an apparent drug relapse before opening day. His recovery from shoulder surgery would have kept him out anyway.
Hamilton still has three years left on his $125 million contract, but at least his absence is cushioned by the grim fact that he has made no significant, consistent impact on the Angels' offense in two expensive seasons. Los Angeles acquired veteran Matt Joyce from Tampa Bay in the offseason, and returning outfielder Collin Cowgill also can fill in capably.
Some other things to watch when the Angels embark on their 55th season:
WHAT'S ON SECOND: The Angels' biggest problem is at second base, where Howie Kendrick leaves a gaping hole after nearly a decade entrenched in the job. With just a year left on Kendrick's contract, Dipoto traded him to the Dodgers to get promising young starter Andrew Heaney. But the lineup that led the AL in runs has lost its top hit producer - yes, Kendrick had even more than Trout - with no real plan to replace him. Josh Rutledge, Grant Green and Johnny Giavotella are among the light-hitting infielders getting a look in the spring, but none is likely to replace Kendrick's big bat.
RICH MAN: After leading the AL in RBIs and runs last season while winning the MVP trophy, Trout already has accomplished more than pretty much any 23-year-old in baseball history - and he's about to get paid for it. The outfielder's six-year, $144.5 million contract begins this year, albeit at a modest $5.25 million salary for 2015 before the deal skyrockets. Yet Trout hasn't shown any signs of complacency in the offseason, and he is working aggressively with hitting coach Don Baylor on limiting his strikeouts, which jumped to an AL-worst 184 last year.
WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH: After years of ineptitude, the Angels are confident their bullpen will again be among the majors' tops this season. Closer Huston Street and setup man Joe Smith are among the best in the business, while Mike Morin is expected to move into a bigger role with Kevin Jepsen's departure. Fernando Salas, Vinny Pestano and newcomer Cesar Ramos - Jered Weaver's college teammate - all are angling for innings, likely making the bullpen into a source of comfort for Scioscia.
GOTTA PITCH: The Angels' rotation has a high ceiling and a low floor - just like the rest of this team. Weaver and Wilson are on top of the rotation, but many believe both 30-something veterans took a step backward last season. Richards faces an uncertain mid-April return from a long rehabilitation, while Matt Shoemaker must prove he can replicate his shocking 16-victory performance that made him second on AL Rookie of the Year voting. Scioscia also must pick a fifth starter among Heaney, Hector Santiago and Nick Tropeano.
TEXAS: When Yu Darvish pitched only one inning this spring before season-ending elbow surgery, the Texas Rangers were already off to an ominous start.
The Rangers lost their ace even before what they are still hoping will be a comeback season.
''There is no way to spin that, other than it's a tough deal for us. He's one of the best pitchers in the game,'' general manager Jon Daniels said this spring. ''That being said, it's one guy. It's not 17. Good teams and good organizations have had similar news at similar times before and found a way. That's got to be our mentality.''
Texas had 22 different players spend time on the disabled list last season, including Darvish missing the final seven weeks with elbow inflammation before needing Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery this spring.
The aching result for the Rangers was the American League's worst record (67-95) and their most losses since 1985, ending an impressive four-year run of 90-win seasons with their only two World Series appearances (2010-11).
Darvish was 10-7 and an All-Star again before getting sidelined last season.
As for the top of the rotation without him, the January trade to get local pitcher Yovani Gallardo proved even more important. Gallardo, who can be a free agent after this season, started the last five season openers for Milwaukee.
Derek Holland, who didn't pitch until September last season after knee surgery, had a strong finish. Shoulder soreness slowed the left-hander this spring, but that likely set him up to start the home opener April 10 against Houston, in the fifth game of the season.
Also among the injured in 2014 were slugger Prince Fielder and Shin-Soo Choo, the big offensive additions before last season.
Fielder had missed only one game the previous five seasons with Detroit and Milwaukee before being limited to only 42 games and three home runs in his Rangers debut because a herniated disk in his neck that required surgery. Choo played 123 games, but his on-base percentage dipped from .423 in 2013 for Cincinnati to .340 before operations late last season for a bone spur in his left elbow and torn cartilage in his left ankle.
''There's no telling what this ballclub can do,'' new manager Jeff Banister said. ''They've yet to have an opportunity to play together. Let's hope they get a really strong shot of playing together for 162-plus (games).''
Here are a few things to know about the Rangers, who open the season April 6 at Oakland:
CLOSING TIME: Neftali Feliz is back in his World Series role for the Rangers as their closer after an ill-fated and injury-plagued attempt to be a starter. The right-hander was 3-1 with a 3.16 ERA in eight games (seven starts) in 2012 before Tommy John surgery. Feliz was 2-1 with 13 saves in 14 chances with a 1.99 ERA in 30 relief appearances after rejoining the Rangers last July, just before Joakim Soria was traded.
BELTRE'S IMPACT: Third baseman Adrian Beltre is going into his 17th major league season, his fifth with the Rangers and signed through next season. ''He's the heart and soul of this club,'' Banister said. ''A shining light in the storm, that's what he was last year. ... Do yourself a favor and watch that last at-bat he put together in 2014.'' Determined not to be the final out of the season, Beltre went from an 0-2 count to getting a single on the third straight slider thrown after that.
LEFT OF CENTER: With pretty much every other defensive position set, Jake Smolinski and Ryan Ruo entered spring as candidates in left field. Both showed promising glimpses in short stints in their major league debuts the second half of last season. Ryan Ludwick, who made his major league debut with Texas in 2002 and played for five other teams the past decade, was a non-roster invitee who could play left. Michael Choice, who got 35 of his 55 outfield starts in left last year, was the early man out when optioned to the minors in mid-March. Choo moves from left to right after Alex Rios departed in free agency.
MISSING WORK: The 26 different DL stints for the Rangers last season amounted to 2,281 days lost. That was 833 more than Arizona, who had the second most, and more than double any other American League team.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER AL PREVIEW (LA ANGELS-TEXAS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Angels-Rangers Preview* ========================

By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

Los Angeles (41-38) at Texas (41-39), 9:05 p.m. EDT

Hector Santiago says he's looking forward to some time off during the All-Star break, but the Los Angeles Angels left-hander might not get that rest after all.

Santiago is just hoping to receive the offensive support the Angels provided in the series opener against the Texas Rangers when he tries to lead the visiting Angels to their sixth win in seven games Saturday night.

The 27-year-old Santiago (4-4, 2.58 ERA) has made a strong case for his first Midsummer Classic, limiting opponents to one or no earned runs in nine of 15 starts. His ERA and .214 opponent batting average are also among the top marks in the AL.

Santiago now looks to contribute to a rotation that has a 1.87 ERA during a 6-2 stretch after Garrett Richards allowed one run over 7 2-3 innings in Friday's 8-2 victory.

"I think the way he's pitching, there's no doubt that he's gonna get All-Star consideration," manager Mike Scioscia told MLB's official website of Santiago.

Santiago allowed one run and three hits in seven innings in Sunday's 3-2, 10-inning home win over Seattle. However, he's winless in his last six starts while receiving just 12 runs of support. His 2.37 run-support average since April 26 is among MLB's lowest.

He yielded one run over seven innings in a 10-2 win at Texas on April 15, but didn't get any support while allowing one earned run over 5 1-3 innings in a 5-4, 11-inning home loss to the Rangers on April 26.

Santiago is 4-0 with a 2.15 ERA in five career starts in Arlington.

Adrian Beltre has gone 7 for 20 with three home runs in the matchup and Prince Fielder is 7 for 21 with a double. Elvis Andrus and Shin-Soo Choo are both 4 for 19 against him.

Fielder had two hits Friday, leaving him 16 for 39 (.410) over a 10-game hitting streak against the Angels.

Josh Hamilton, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, doubled and struck out twice while facing his former team for the first time. He was replaced in left field by Ryan Rua in the eighth inning.

"There's no searching or closure for me. It's over. I've moved on. I'm in Texas now," Hamilton said. "I've got a great group of guys here. I had a great group of guys in Anaheim."

The Rangers, who have scored two runs in each of their last three, missed an opportunity to move into sole possession of second place in the AL West. They haven't dropped five in a row at home since April 15-May 1.

Wandy Rodriguez has gone 5-0 with a 2.23 ERA in eight road starts, but he's trying to find a way to replicate that success in Arlington after going 0-3 with a 7.11 ERA over his last five starts there.

In his only outing versus Los Angeles (42-38) since 2007, Rodriguez (5-3, 3.91) allowed one run over five innings but did not factor into the decision in a 3-2 road defeat in his season debut April 24.

Albert Pujols has gone 12 for 49 (.245) with one home run when facing Rodriguez, though he's only seen him three times since the start of the 2012 season.

Erick Aybar had a career-high five hits Friday, David Freese added three and Kole Calhoun had four RBIs in Los Angeles' 18th win in 23 meetings. Aybar is 19 for 44 (.432) over his last 13 games.


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