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MLB : ATS Matchup
Friday 9/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ATLANTA  TEHERAN )
 
WASHINGTON  ROARK )
+1.5  -145

-1.5  +125
+150

-160

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Final
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ATLANTA (54 - 80) at WASHINGTON (68 - 65)
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Friday, 9/4/2015 7:05 PM
JULIO TEHERAN (R) vs. TANNER ROARK (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
953ATLANTA+185Ov 8,-105+182Ov 8,-115
954WASHINGTON-200Un 8,-115-195Un 8,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games54-80-1769-573.60.2510.3110.3600.6714.80.2720.3380.4310.769
Road Games21-48-2035-323.40.2500.3020.3540.6554.90.2860.3500.4720.822
vs Right-handed Starters44-62-10.156-463.80.2580.3150.3670.6824.80.2710.3390.4300.770
Past 7 Games0-7-7.44-22.30.2030.3030.2570.56010.10.3600.4370.5691.007
Grass Games52-77-1766-553.50.2500.3100.3580.6684.80.2720.3380.4270.765
Night Games41-55-8.848-413.50.2510.3120.3550.6674.70.2690.3350.4260.762
Division25-29-2.232-193.80.2590.3130.3640.6784.60.2760.3390.4080.748
ATLANTA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games3.60.2510.3111344503112921514830.360458391928629491357014676
Road Games3.40.2500.3026923765951046430.3542261754882948373357334
Righty Starters3.80.2580.315106360293117910640.367385298733557491075411857
ATLANTA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.751.462407.72262154234917336818-26382164.4%
Road Games5.291.611188.711911122135831716-19161355.2%

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games68-65-13.170-564.40.2530.3190.4050.7244.00.2570.3020.3910.693
Home Games38-26+1.333-274.30.2570.3260.4150.7413.60.2440.2850.3610.646
vs Right-handed Starters50-49-7.853-434.40.2540.3220.4030.7254.10.2600.3060.3890.695
Past 7 Games4-3-0.94-16.30.3190.3890.5460.9354.10.2670.3240.4030.727
Grass Games67-64-13.269-564.30.2510.3170.4020.7184.00.2570.3010.3910.692
Night Games42-47-15.946-384.40.2560.3240.4050.7294.10.2600.3070.4020.708
Division30-21+1.325-234.10.2540.3180.3970.7153.30.2440.2880.3420.630
WASHINGTON - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2530.31913344571128225131420.405549434107954917113769747
Home Games4.30.2570.3266420795341103710.4152662124832443057414619
Righty Starters4.40.2540.322993330845162101050.4034153337944169684588042
WASHINGTON - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.621.2473851691553663311435315-19371768.5%
Home Games3.151.1831867065171134918110-520676.9%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ATLANTA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/21/2015MILLER(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)3-5L1759 unU892871
8/22/2015PEREZ(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAREN(R)7-9L1829 ovO11501142
8/23/2015WISLER(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAMMEL(R)3-9L19510 unO88111110
8/24/2015TEHERAN(R)COLORADODE LA ROSA(L)5-3W-1107.5 unO1090630
8/25/2015FOLTYNEWICZ(R)COLORADOBETTIS(R)1-5L-1158 unU6103691
8/26/2015MILLER(R)COLORADOFLANDE(L)3-6L-1457.5 unO101301180
8/28/2015PEREZ(R)NY YANKEESTANAKA(R)4-15L+1857.5 unO7601680
8/29/2015WISLER(R)NY YANKEESSEVERINO(R)1-3L+1907.5 unU8100691
8/30/2015TEHERAN(R)NY YANKEESEOVALDI(R)6-20L+1307 unO1212021101
8/31/2015MILLER(R)MIAMINARVESON(L)0-4L-1357.5 unU3511060
9/1/2015BANUELOS(L)MIAMINICOLINO(L)1-7L-1058 unP8901171
9/2/2015PEREZ(R)MIAMICONLEY(L)3-7L+1058.5 unO5711460
9/3/2015WISLER(R)@ WASHINGTONZIMMERMANN(R)1-15L2058 unO25018110
9/4/2015TEHERAN(R)@ WASHINGTONROARK(R) 
9/5/2015MILLER(R)@ WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L) 
9/6/2015BANUELOS(L)@ WASHINGTONROSS(R) 
9/7/2015PEREZ(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHARANG(R) 
9/8/2015WISLER(R)@ PHILADELPHIANOLA(R) 
9/9/2015TEHERAN(R)@ PHILADELPHIAMORGAN(L) 
9/10/2015 NY METS  
9/11/2015 NY METS  

WASHINGTON - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/21/2015GONZALEZ(L)MILWAUKEENELSON(R)3-10L-1457 unO6621470
8/22/2015ROSS(R)MILWAUKEEJUNGMANN(R)6-1W-1557 ovP1160760
8/23/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)9-5W-1907.5 unO9611060
8/25/2015STRASBURG(R)SAN DIEGOSHIELDS(R)8-3W-1857 unO10100731
8/26/2015GONZALEZ(L)SAN DIEGOROSS(R)5-6L-1357 unO7611051
8/27/2015ROSS(R)SAN DIEGOCASHNER(R)4-2W-1707.5 unU11111340
8/28/2015SCHERZER(R)MIAMICONLEY(L)3-4L-2757 unP850740
8/29/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)MIAMIKOEHLER(R)5-1W-2457.5 unU931750
8/30/2015STRASBURG(R)MIAMIHAND(L)7-4W-2457 ovO13701060
8/31/2015GONZALEZ(L)@ ST LOUISLACKEY(R)5-8L1157 unO8901361
9/1/2015ROSS(R)@ ST LOUISGONZALES(L)5-8L-1157.5 evO121018101
9/2/2015SCHERZER(R)@ ST LOUISLYONS(L)4-3W-1357 unP86016130
9/3/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)ATLANTAWISLER(R)15-1W-2258 unO18110250
9/4/2015ROARK(R)ATLANTATEHERAN(R) 
9/5/2015GONZALEZ(L)ATLANTAMILLER(R) 
9/6/2015ROSS(R)ATLANTABANUELOS(L) 
9/7/2015SCHERZER(R)NY METSNIESE(L) 
9/8/2015ZIMMERMANN(R)NY METSHARVEY(R) 
9/9/2015STRASBURG(R)NY METSDEGROM(R) 
9/11/2015 @ MIAMI  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ATLANTA: ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Braves usually start the season touted as playoff contenders.
Not this time.
For one of the few times in the last two-plus decades, not much is expected of a team that collapsed late last season, fired general manager Frank Wren and underwent a massive overhaul during the offseason.
The Braves dealt away sluggers Justin Upton, Jason Heyward and Evan Gattis, receiving only one player (starting pitcher Shelby Miller) who is likely to make a significant impact right away. Mostly, the team was focused on restocking a once-mighty farm system that fell on hard times during Wren's regime.
The message was clear: The Braves are rebuilding under new GM John Hart, with an eye toward the 2017 opening of the team's new suburban stadium.
''It's kind of on us to just put our heads down and work hard and try to win as many games as we can with the team we've got,'' third baseman Chris Johnson said. ''We can't look back. We can't look at who's gone.''
The Braves are likely to remain one of the most offensively challenged teams in baseball, but the pitching staff at least looks promising. The 24-year-old Miller had 25 wins for St. Louis over the last two season and joins a rotation that already includes two more 24-year-olds: All-Star Julio Teheran (14-13, 2.89) and left-hander Alex Wood (11-11, 2.78). If lefty Mike Minor, only 27, can bounce back from shoulder problems, the outlook is even brighter.
Atlanta also has perhaps the most dominant closer in the game, Craig Kimbrel, who led the NL in saves for the fourth year in a row with 47.
''I like our pitching,'' manager Fredi Gonzalez said. ''Our rotation is going to be as good as you want.''
Even if the pitching comes through, the Braves have slipped way behind Washington in the NL East and could have trouble holding off the up-and-coming Miami Marlins as well.
Yep, times have changed in Atlanta.
Or maybe not.
''The goal is the same for me,'' Gonzalez insisted. ''Our goal is to make the playoffs.''
WHAT'S IN A NAME?: The center fielder formerly known as B.J. Upton is hoping a name change - actually, using his given name - will help him bounce back from two horrific seasons. The early results were not promising for Melvin Upton Jr., who missed all of spring training with a foot injury. Eric Young Jr. will hold down the starting job until Upton returns. Even then, Upton may have to share playing time unless he shows significant improvement. As it stands now, he's one of the greatest free-agent busts in baseball history. Since signing a $75-million, five-year contract with the Braves, his two-season totals are .198 with 21 homers, 51 RBIs and a staggering 324 strikeouts.
WHERE'S THE OFFENSE?: Even with Upton, Heyward and Gattis, the Braves scored the second-fewest runs in the majors. The offense was virtually non-existent coming down the stretch, the major reason Atlanta went 7-18 over the final month and wound up 17 games behind Washington after being tied for first at the All-Star break. The homer-or-bust philosophy clearly didn't work, so the Braves are hoping to scrap for runs this season. They'll have to with a lineup likely to include journeymen such as Young and Jonny Gomes, as well as rookie second baseman Jace Peterson. The only major offensive addition was right fielder Nick Markakis, and he's coming off neck surgery.
FREDI'S FUTURE: After firing Wren with a week to go in the disappointing 2014 season, the Braves decided to bring back Gonzalez for another year. He certainly deserved a shot to make up for a late-season collapse that was largely the result of a feeble offense. Let's not forget: During Gonzalez's first three years as manager, Atlanta won an NL East title, made two playoff appearances and missed out on another postseason berth on the final day. But his long-term future looks shaky, even with a franchise that cherishes stability. The Braves are definitely in rebuilding mode, and the manager often takes the fall when the losses begin to pile up.
WASHINGTON: WASHINGTON (AP) - Bryce Harper's reaction to the news that the Washington Nationals added Max Scherzer to an already-talented starting staff drew quite a lot of attention.
''I just started laughing,'' Harper famously said. ''I was like, `Where's my ring?'''
Yes, that pretty much sums up where the expectations are for the 2015 Nationals - as expressed by them and by others.
On the first day of full-squad workouts at spring training, reigning NL Manager of the Year Matt Williams posted these words of wisdom in the clubhouse: ''The road to the World Series begins today.''
''We're here to get to that ultimate goal,'' Williams said. ''We're not alone. There's 29 other teams that have the same thought. So that being said, I want to make sure that we understand that that's our goal. That is our goal: to be the last one standing at the end of it.''
The main reason many folks think the Nationals are capable of achieving that goal, even if the team has yet to win a playoff series, is the rotation.
Scherzer, the 2013 AL Cy Young Award winner with Detroit, came aboard with a $210 million contract, joining a group that led the majors in ERA last season - right-handers Stephen Strasburg, Jordan Zimmermann and Doug Fister, and lefty Gio Gonzalez.
''There's no break'' for an opposing team, new reliever Casey Janssen observed.
It's such a formidable quintet that a guy who won 15 games, had a sub-3.00 ERA and threw nearly 200 innings a year ago, Tanner Roark, is moving to the bullpen.
In 2014, the Nationals won a league-best 96 games and finished atop the underwhelming NL East by a whopping 17 games, but then bowed out in four games in a Division Series against the eventual champs, the San Francisco Giants. Washington's starting pitching wasn't the problem in the postseason; its bullpen and hitting were what led to a second quick playoff exit in three years.
And yet general manager Mike Rizzo allowed those two areas to lose important pieces, trading away the man he called ''maybe the best eighth-inning setup man in the history of the game,'' Tyler Clippard, and letting first baseman Adam LaRoche (team highs of 26 homers, 92 RBIs) leave via free agency.
The hope, presumably, is that hitters such as Harper, Ryan Zimmerman (who replaces LaRoche at first) and Wilson Ramos, who each missed significant chunks of last season, will deliver the numbers they're capable of producing, while opponents have a really hard time scoring much against all the aces Williams will send to the mound.
''It's hilarious having to go in there and face them. It's absolutely stupid,'' Harper said. ''We have the best staff in baseball. I don't care what anybody says.''
Actually, Bryce, that's exactly what pretty much everybody IS saying.
Here are other things to know about the Nationals, who open the season on April 6 at home against the New York Mets:
HEALTH MATTERS: Half of the everyday lineup - outfielders Jayson Werth and Denard Span (both recovering from offseason surgery), third baseman Anthony Rendon and new second baseman Yunel Escobar - missed extended periods of spring training, as did fourth outfielder Nate McClouth. Rendon, Span, Werth and McClouth might all miss opening day. ''You can be as good as you want on paper, but that doesn't mean anything until the end of the year,'' Scherzer said. ''We've got to stay healthy.''
MIGHTY `PEN?: Given their aspirations, October is what really matters for the Nationals, and Drew Storen blew save chances in the 2012 and 2014 playoffs. Still, the closer's job is his entering the season, and Clippard is no longer around to shut down foes in the eighth - or provide ninth-inning backup if needed. Worth watching: Will Aaron Barrett set aside the yips that hit him in the NLDS?
LAST HURRAH: A couple of homegrown franchise cornerstones, Zimmermann and shortstop Ian Desmond, can become free agents after the season, as can Span and Fister. Rizzo could try to sign one or more to long-term deals. He could trade one or more. Or he could decide to let things play out with this group, then move on next offseason. ''With this group of guys,'' Werth said, ''this might be it.''
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NL PREVIEW (ATLANTA-WASHINGTON) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Braves-Nationals Preview* ==========================

By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

Atlanta (54-79) at Washington (67-65), 7:05 p.m. EDT

The Washington Nationals are going to have to do without Stephen Strasburg this weekend, but quality of starting pitching hasn't much mattered against the Atlanta Braves.

Tanner Roark takes the mound Friday night at Nationals Park as Atlanta's Julio Teheran tries to put possibly his worst start of the season behind him and end his club's longest losing streak in nine years.

Strasburg's ongoing health issues are pushing Roark (4-4, 4.54 ERA) into the rotation after being recalled from Double-A Harrisburg following Monday's abbreviated start.

Strasburg (upper back tightness) threw an extended bullpen session Thursday and will likely return next week against the first-place New York Mets.

Roark made two starts in a brief stay in the minors to stretch out after being sent down Aug. 25, surrendering one run and five hits in six innings.

In the majors, he's pitched exclusively out of the bullpen since the beginning of July, and after some initial struggles posted a 1.93 ERA in 14 innings over his last nine outings. The right-hander's time in the rotation ended on a terrible note with eight runs and 12 hits allowed in 3 1-3 innings of an 8-5 loss in Philadelphia on June 28.

Teheran (9-7, 4.62) can relate. The right-hander gave up eight runs and nine hits with three home runs in 4 1-3 innings of Sunday's 20-6 home loss to the New York Yankees. The 24-year-old had gone 3-0 with a 2.73 ERA in his first five August starts, but the majority of that success came at home.

Away, Teheran is 2-5 with a 6.32 ERA in 13 outings, including one in Washington with six runs allowed in five innings of an 8-6 walk-off loss May 9. He is 2-1 with a 4.65 ERA in five starts at Nationals Park.

Bryce Harper is 9 for 21 with two home runs and three doubles when facing Teheran, and catcher Jose Lobaton (7 for 13 with two home runs) could also be in the lineup, though Wilson Ramos is on an 11-game hitting streak.

Roark is 3-0 with a 1.90 ERA in five starts and five relief efforts against the Braves. Jace Peterson (0 for 8), Andrelton Simmons (1 for 12) and Nick Markakis (1 for 6) have struggled in the matchup, but Freddie Freeman is 7 for 17.

Washington (68-65), six games back of New York, opened the series with Thursday's 15-1 win for its second-highest hit (18) and run totals of the year. Harper walked four times and scored four runs without swinging his bat, giving him nine walks and a .688 on-base percentage in the last four games.

It's benefited cleanup hitter Ryan Zimmerman, who's batting .405 with seven home runs, 23 RBIs and a 1.428 OPS in his last 11.

"That's why Bryce didn't swing at a pitch and scored four runs," manager Matt Williams said. "There's your proof in the pudding right there."

The Braves (54-80), having their worst season since 1990, have lost nine straight and 16 of 17. They last lost 10 in a row in 2006, and they're also in danger of dropping 11 straight on the road for the first time since 1977. The next stop might be last place in baseball's worst division with Philadelphia one game back.

Over a 3-20 span in which it hasn't won consecutive games, Atlanta is averaging 2.6 runs with a 6.64 ERA while giving up 15 or more runs three times in the last seven games.

"These guys are professional, they're major leaguers," Freeman said of Atlanta's staff. "Some of these guys have a lot of years playing in the minor leagues, and for them to get hit around like that is not really acceptable."

The Braves have lost seven straight in Washington.


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