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Diamond Trends - Thursday

September 10, 2015




SU TREND OF THE DAY:


-- The Mariners are 0-10 since Sep 27, 2013 at home after shutting out their opponent.


PITCHER TREND OF THE DAY:


-- When Jorge De La Rosa starts the Rockies are 11-0 SU on since May 12, 2013 after he had a WHIP of less than one his last start.


OU TREND OF THE DAY:


-- The Mets are 10-0 OU since Aug 02, 2015 as a favorite after a game in which they struck out their opponent at least ten times.


CHOICE TREND:


-- The Reds are 0-10 since Jul 21, 2014 as a dog after a loss in which they used 5+ pitchers an it is the first game of a series.


ACTIVE TRENDS:


-- The Indians are 9-0 since Aug 11, 2015 in the first game of the series.
 

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Cardinals visit Reds


September 10, 2015




ST LOUIS CARDINALS (88-51) at CINCINNATI REDS (57-81)


Sportsbook.ag Line: St. Louis -140, Cincinnati +130, Total: 8


The Cardinals, losers of five of their past seven, will be looking to get back on the right track when they face the Reds in Cincinnati on Thursday.


St. Louis has arguably been the best team in baseball this season, but comes into this game after a recent stretch of poor play. The Cardinals are coming off of back-to-back series losses against the Pirates and Cubs respectively and will now try to turn things around against a Reds team that has been extremely disappointing on the year. Cincinnati comes into this one after losing two straight games against Pittsburgh and the team has now lost four of its past six. The Cardinals have gotten the best of the Pirates recently as well, going 8-4 against Cincinnati this season and 4-2 when playing at Great American Ball Park as well.


This game will feature a couple of southpaws, as LHP Jaime Garcia (8-4, 1.89 ERA, 73 K) will be on the mound for St. Louis and he’ll be going up against LHP John Lamb (0-3, 6.11 ERA, 33 K) for the Reds. St. Louis is 16-1 against the money line with a tired bullpen that has thrown 13 or more innings over the past three games on the year. The Cardinals are also an impressive 73-30 against the money line as a favorite of -110 or higher this season. Working in the Reds favor, however, is the fact that the Cardinals are also just 7-18 against the money line in road games after a one run win over the past two seasons. 2B Kolten Wong (Calf) is questionable for the Cardinals, who are already without OF Matt Holliday (Quad) in this one. The Reds, meanwhile, are relatively healthy entering this game.


Jamie Garcia is pitching better than he has in his entire career for the Cardinals this season. Garcia is coming off of a stellar outing against the Pirates, pitching seven innings without giving up an earned run. He struck out nine batters in that game and rebounded from a shaky performance against the Giants on Aug. 30 (6.1 IP, 10 H, 4 ER). Garcia has faced this Reds team once already this year, allowing three earned runs on four hits in six innings of work on Jul. 28. If the Cardinals can get something going offensively then that type of performance could earn his team a victory on Thursday.


OF Stephen Piscotty (.329, 4 HR, 30 RBI) has been the Cardinals’ best hitter as of late. Over the past two games, he has gone 3-for-8 with four RBI. He’s racked up a total of seven RBI over the past 10 games and will need to continue to hit the ball well moving forward. OF Jason Heyward (.287, 11 HR, 51 RBI) drove in a run in Wednesday’s win, but he has five hitless games in the past 10 contests. The Cardinals need him to find some consistency, as he is one of their most productive hitters when he’s on.


Another guy that St. Louis is counting on is OF Randal Grichuk (.281, 16 HR, 46 RBI), who returned to the lineup three games ago after hurting his elbow on Aug. 16. Grichuk was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts on Wednesday, but did homer on Tuesday. He should be able to add some firepower once he knocks off the rust of missing nearly a month of action.


The Reds are sending John Lamb out against one of the best teams in baseball and he’s going to need to be really dialed in to escape this game without seriously damaging his ERA and his team’s chances of winning. Lamb has struggled mightily this season, allowing eight or more hits in three of his five starts. He most recently faced the Brewers on Sep. 5 and allowed six earned runs in just 5.2 innings of work. He allowed the Brewers to put the ball in play 21 times in the game and he must avoid more bats against the Cardinals on Thursday.


A few of the Reds players will be looking forward to facing Garcia in this game, as 2B Brandon Phillips (.293, 11 HR, 56 RBI), 1B Joey Votto (.316, 27 HR, 70 RBI) and OF Jason Bourgeois (.236, 2 HR, 11 RBI) have all had success against the lefty in the past. Phillips has been the best of the bunch, going 13-for-43 with two homers, four doubles and eight RBI against Garcia in his career. Votto is 9-for-31 with a homer and five RBI against him and Bourgeois is 6-for-14 with four doubles and three RBI in the matchup. If any of them can get it going then it would really spark a lineup that has scored four or less runs in six of the past 10 games.
 

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Blue Jays-Yankees rained out, doubleheader Saturday


September 10, 2015


NEW YORK (AP) The game between the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays and the second-place New York Yankees scheduled for Thursday night has been postponed because of rain.


It was called more than an hour before it was supposed to begin. The teams will make it up with a doubleheader Saturday starting at 1:05 p.m., with the second game beginning a half-hour after the opener ends.


The Blue Jays lead the Yankees by 1 1/2 games going into this four-game series. Toronto ace David Price had been set to start off against Yankees rookie Luis Severino.
 

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Mets GM: Harvey could pitch vs Yanks


September 9, 2015


WASHINGTON (AP) The plan for Matt Harvey down the stretch could include him starting for the New York Mets in games against the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals.


Mets general manager Sandy Alderson also said Wednesday that the NL East leaders haven't determined how they might use Harvey beyond that in the postseason, if they get that far.


Harvey gave up a career high-tying seven runs in 5 1-3 innings Tuesday night during New York's 8-7 win at Washington. The victory gave the Mets a six-game lead over the Nationals.


Harvey has thrown 171 2-3 innings this year, his first season since undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2013. Harvey and the Mets want to keep his innings count around 180 to 185 for the regular season.


''When we put this plan together last winter we really didn't put any specific plan together with respect to the playoffs,'' Alderson said. ''We thought conceptually he'd be available but we haven't really talked about how we'd practically implement that.''


The Mets host the Yankees in an interleague series Sept. 18-20 and close the season at Citi Field against the Nationals on Oct. 2-4.


Alderson said he anticipates talking to Harvey's agent, Scott Boras, and the pitcher's surgeon, Dr. James Andrews, to solidify their plan.


''Still expect to have conversations with Dr. Andrews and Scott, so based on what we've talked about so far, he could back for the Yankees series and come back for the Nationals series at the end,'' Alderson said.


''The doctor may decide that's not the best way to keep him ready, so I don't want to be evasive, but again everything's tentative right now,'' he said.


The Mets are using a six-man rotation with Bartolo Colon, Steven Matz, Noah Syndergaard and Jonathan Niese set for their four-game series this weekend at Atlanta.


They have not announced a starter for Monday, which would ostensibly be Harvey's turn. Alderson stopped short of confirming that Logan Verrett (1-0, 1.93 ERA) will make that start.


Alderson also said the Mets are considering skipping a start for Jacob deGrom. The 27-year-old righty went into Wednesday night's against the Nationals having given up 11 earned runs over 14 2-3 innings in his last three outings.


''Giving him a break would be a good idea, as it would be for most starting pitchers,'' Alderson said.
 

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Rangers' Hamilton to have knee surgery


September 10, 2015


SEATTLE (AP) Texas designated-hitter Josh Hamilton will have an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee Friday, and the Rangers hope he'll return before the end of the season.


The club made the announcement before the game against Seattle on Thursday. Texas manager Jeff Banister says Hamilton will have meniscus surgery.


Hamilton flew back to Dallas on Thursday. He was hitting .257 in 40 games with six home runs and 21 RBIs.


Hamilton was on the 15-day disabled list last month with left knee inflammation and had two pinch-hit at-bats since Sept. 1.


He began the season on the DL after right shoulder surgery and was bothered by a left hamstring strain in June.


Banister says ''We're not ruling out he would be available to us at some point the rest of the way.''
 

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10


Game Score Status Pick Amount
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Chi. Cubs - 7:05 PM ET Philadelphia +228 500 *****


Philadelphia - Under 7 500 *****




Milwaukee - 7:05 PM ET Milwaukee +158 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Pittsburgh - Over 8 500




Detroit - 7:10 PM ET Cleveland -194 500 *****


Cleveland - Over 8 500




NY Mets - 7:10 PM ET NY Mets -117 500 GRAND SLAM


Atlanta - Over 7.5 500




St. Louis - 7:10 PM ET Cincinnati +120 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM


Cincinnati - Under 8 500
 

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