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Giants, D-backs square off


September 8, 2015




SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (71-67) at ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (66-72)


First pitch: Tuesday, 9:40 p.m. ET
Sportsbook.ag Line: San Francisco +105, Arizona -115, Total: 9


The Giants will be looking to snap out of their recent funk when they face the Diamondbacks in Arizona on Tuesday.


San Francisco has really struggled recently, losing eight of its past 10 games and scoring one or less runs in five of those contests. The Giants had been fighting for a spot in the postseason, but they now find themselves nine games back from the Cubs in the race for the Wild Card. The Diamondbacks, meanwhile, have struggled all season long. This team snapped a four-game losing streak with a 6-1 win in the first game of this series on Monday, but it has still lost 10 of its past 14 contests. Arizona has gotten the better of San Francisco on the season, going 8-6 in the matchup. The Giants, however, are 19-7 when facing the Diamondbacks in Arizona over the past three seasons.


Pitching for San Francisco in this one will be RHP Tim Hudson (6-8, 4.69 ERA, 55 K) and he’ll be facing RHP Chase Anderson (6-5, 4.26 ERA, 94 K ) for Arizona. The Giants are an impressive 78-52 against the money line with an on base percentage of .310 or worse over their past 20 games in the past two seasons. The Diamondbacks are 38-28 against the money line after one or more consecutive Unders this season. OF Norichika Aoki (Head) is out indefinitely for San Francisco and Arizona will be playing this came at close to full strength.


Tim Hudson is getting the start for the Giants on Tuesday and it’s the first time he’s doing so since Jul. 26. Hudson has pitched out of the bullpen for San Francisco recently and has allowed no earned runs in his past 2.1 innings of work. The veteran righty faced the Diamondbacks earlier in the season and allowed five earned runs on six hits in five innings of work. He walked two batters in that game, but was able to strike out six also. If Hudson can give the Giants something close to a quality start then he will have done his job well in this one.


Offensively, San Francisco struggled on Monday and the only person who showed up was C Buster Posey (.330, 17 HR, 82 RBI), who has been on a tear recently. Posey is on a nine-game hitting streak and is 5-for-8 over the past two contests. He’ll need to keep hitting the cover off the ball moving forward or this team will continue to struggle. 3B Matt Duffy (.302, 10 HR, 65 RBI) has also been hitting pretty well as of late. He is 7-for-18 with four RBI over the past four games and will need to continue to drive in runs for this struggling offense. San Francisco can also use some production from 1B Brandon Belt (.278, 17 HR, 62 RBI), who hasn’t homered since Aug. 11.


Chase Anderson will take the mound for Arizona on Tuesday and he has pitched pretty well recently, allowing just five earned runs over his past 17.2 innings of work. One problem for the Diamondbacks’ starter is that he got lit up the last time he faced the Giants, allowing seven earned runs on 10 hits in just 3.2 innings on Jul. 18. He’ll need to erase that from his memory and go out and pitch much better on Tuesday if he wants to give his team a chance to win. 1B Paul Goldschmidt (.319, 27 HR, 97 RBI) returned from paternity leave three games ago and has just two hits in his past 11 at bats. He’ll need to get back in his groove moving forward, as this offense really relies on him to produce runs. The Diamondbacks did, however, hit well in Monday’s 6-1 victory to start off this series. OF A.J. Pollock (.317, 16 HR, 63 RBI) and 3B Phil Gosselin (.317, 2 HR, 10 RBI) provided the offense in the win. Pollock went 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBI in the game and Gosselin went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBI. Pollock will be the player to watch of the two, though, as he is 5-for-12 with a homer and two RBI against Hudson in his career.
 

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Former Cardinal P Andujar dies at 62


September 8, 2015


ST. LOUIS (AP) Joaquin Andujar, a star pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1980s, has died in his native Dominican Republic. He was 62.


The team said he died Tuesday. Leonardo Matos Berrido, president of the Dominican Baseball League, said the cause was diabetes complications.


The Cardinals planned a tribute to the fiery right-hander before playing the Cubs.


Andujar was a two-time All-Star during five seasons with the Cardinals from 1981-85. He had 20-win seasons in 1984 and '85 and led the National League in victories in '84 and was a member of the Cardinals World Series title team in 1982 and NL championship team in '85. Andjujar was ejected from Game 7 of the 1985 World Series.


Andujar also played for Houston and Oakland.
 

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Red Sox 2B Pedroia back in lineup


September 8, 2015


BOSTON (AP) Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia is back in the lineup for Tuesday's game against AL East-leading Toronto after missing seven weeks with a strained right hamstring.


The 32-year-old Pedroia was activated from the 15-day disabled list before the game after missing 57 games. It was his second time sidelined by the same injury - he also missed 16 games from late June to mid-July.


The 2008 AL MVP is batting .287 with nine homers and 34 RBIs.


Pedroia is batting second in the order.


In other moves, the Red Sox recalled right-handers Jonathan Aro and Matt Barnes from Triple-A Pawtucket. Left-hander Rich Hill was selected from the PawSox.
 

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Mets-Royals among openers in '16


September 8, 2015


NEW YORK (AP) The Kansas City Royals will host the New York Mets in an opening-day interleague matchup next season.


Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday the season will open with a Sunday night game on April 3 with teams to be named later.


Thirteen games are scheduled for April 4, with the Mets-Royals matchup joined by Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Washington at Atlanta in Turner Field's last opener, Colorado at Arizona, Minnesota at Baltimore, Boston at Cleveland, San Francisco at Milwaukee, Houston at the New York Yankees, the Chicago White Sox at Oakland, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, the Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego, Toronto at Tampa Bay and Seattle at Texas.


The openers on April 5 include the Chicago Cubs at the Los Angeles Angels and Detroit at Miami.


San Diego will play at Toronto for the first time from July 25-27; the Padres-Blue Jays at Rogers Centre is the only site matchup that hasn't taken place since interleague play started in 1997.


The regular season is scheduled to end Oct. 2 with 12 games involving division rivals.
 

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Orioles active SS Hardy off DL


September 8, 2015


NEW YORK (AP) Shortstop J.J. Hardy has been activated from the 15-day disabled list by the Baltimore Orioles after recovering from a strained left groin.


Baltimore also recalled outfielder Dariel Alvarez from Class A Frederick before Tuesday night's game at the New York Yankees.


Hardy, who went on the disabled list on Aug. 24, is hitting .222 with seven homers and 32 RBIs.


Alvarez made his big league debut Aug. 28 and has played four games with the Orioles.
 

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LEADING OFF: Harvey still throwing, Jays call on Dickey


September 7, 2015


A look at what's happening all around the major leagues Tuesday:-


DARK KNIGHT'S NIGHT


Matt Harvey (12-7, 2.60 ERA) will pitch for the first time since seemingly ending a two-day uproar by declaring in The Players' Tribune that he will throw for the first-place Mets if they reach the postseason. Harvey had been advised by doctors not to throw more than 180 innings this season, his first back from Tommy John surgery. The Mets said Monday that they will skip a couple of Harvey's final regular season starts, meaning Tuesday could be one of his final tuneups before any possible postseason appearances. Second-place Washington sends out Jordan Zimmermann (12-8, 3.38) hoping to close the five-game gap in the NL East standings.


KNUCKLE DOWN


The Blue Jays turn to R.A. Dickey (10-10, 4.09) as they try to rebound from an 11-4 thumping by the Red Sox. Dickey has won seven straight decisions and owns a 2.90 ERA in his last nine starts. The knuckleballer threw a complete game in a 5-1 win over Cleveland his last time out. Boston calls on rookie LHP Henry Owens (2-2, 5.87).


STEADY TANAKA


With the news that Nathan Eovaldi will miss at least two weeks with right elbow inflammation, the pressure is on Masahiro Tanaka (11-6, 3.73) to help carry the second-place Yankees. Tanaka faces Baltimore with New York a half-game back of first-place Toronto. He's settled in as a dependable rotation option for the Yankees, who have had trouble maintaining those this year due to injuries.


CLOBBERING CUBBIES


If the Cardinals are going to hold off the hard-charging Cubs, they'll have to figure out how to cool Chicago's powerful bats. The Cubs hit two homers in a 9-0 win Monday and have slugged 51 in the last 30 days, tops in the majors. Chicago has five players with 15-plus homers this year after just two reached that mark in 2014, and Kyle Schwarber (13) and Addison Russell (12) could get there soon, too. Michael Wacha (15-4, 2.69) is tasked with tamping down the Cubs' offense.


STRONG ARMED


A night after facing Zack Greinke, the Angels square off with the Dodgers' other ace - Clayton Kershaw (12-6, 2.18). The left-hander has regained his Cy Young form after a disappointing first half of the season, allowing one-or-fewer earned runs in 11 of his past 12 starts. The Angels will counter with rookie LHP Andrew Heaney (6-2, 3.18).


LONGO'S LONG BALLS


Since clubbing 32 home runs and 39 doubles in 2013, Rays 3B Evan Longoria has struggled to replicate that power, but he'll try to continue a recent surge in a game against Detroit. Longoria homered in a 5-4 loss to the Tigers on Monday and has five homers in his last seven games, giving him 19 for the season. The face of Tampa Bay's franchise hit 20-plus home runs in six of his first seven seasons.
 

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7:05 PM EDT


951 ATLANTA BRAVES (R) Weber, R 8.5o15 8.5o24 / 8.5o25 / 8.5o14 8.5o15 +1.5(-190)
952 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (R) Nola, A -152 -131 / -126 / -127 -126 -1.5(+160)

TV: SportSouth, DTV: 649 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO RIGHT CENTER 7-12. GAME TEMP 84, RH 58% HEAT INDEX 88


7:05 PM EDT


953 NEW YORK METS (R) Harvey, M 7 7.5u15 / 7.5o15 / 7.5 7.5u15 +1.5(-230)
954 WASHINGTON NATIONALS (R) Zimmermann, J -108 -109 / -112 / -113 -111 -1.5(+190)

TV: MASN2, SNY, DTV: 639, 641 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO LEFT 6-11. GAME TEMP 83, RH 60% HEAT INDEX 87


7:10 PM EDT


955 MILWAUKEE BREWERS (R) Jungmann, T -130 -124 / -122 / -121 -122 -1.5(+140)
956 MIAMI MARLINS (L) Conley, A 7.5 7.5 / 7.5u11 / 7.5 7.5u15 +1.5(-160)

MIA-RF-Giancarlo Stanton-OUT | TV: FS-Florida, DTV: 654 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM CENTER 3-8. GAME TEMP 86, RH 72% HEAT INDEX 96 (MARLINS STADIUM ROOF MAY CLOSE IN HOT WEATHER)


7:10 PM EDT


957 PITTSBURGH PIRATES (L) Liriano, F -140 -115 / -117 / -120 -122 -1.5(+140)
958 CINCINNATI REDS (R) Iglesias, R 7o20 7.5o20 / 7.5o15 / 7.5o20 7.5o15 +1.5(-160)

TV: FS-Ohio, ROOT-Pittsburgh, DTV: 659, 660 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND RIGHT TO LEFT 3-8. GAME TEMP 82, RH 62% HEAT INDEX 85


8:15 PM EDT


959 CHICAGO CUBS (R) Hammel, J 7o20 7.5u15 / 7.5 / 7.5o15 7.5u15 +1.5(-175)
960 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (R) Wacha, M -150 -153 / -154 / -152 -140 -1.5(+155)


TV: FS-Midwest, DTV: 671 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 40% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS. WIND OUT TO LEFT CENTER 5-10. GAME TEMP 82, RH 66% HEAT INDEX 86


9:40 PM EDT


961 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (R) Hudson, T 9 8.5u15 / 8.5 / 8.5o11 8.5 +1.5(-205)
962 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (R) Anderson, C -120 -130 / -129 / -115 -112 -1.5(+175)

Overnight Pitching Change: San Francisco - T. Hudson for Undecided SFO | TV: CSN-Bay, FS-Arizona, DTV: 686, 696 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND OUT TO RIGHT 4-9. GAME TEMP 95, RH 29% HEAT INDEX 96 (CHASE FIELD ROOF MAY CLOSE IN HOT WEATHER)


10:10 PM EDT


963 COLORADO ROCKIES (R) Gray, J 7.5u20 7.5 / 7.5o11 / 7.5o15 7.5o20 +1.5(-195)
964 SAN DIEGO PADRES (R) Rea, C -125 -147 / -146 / -132 -124 -1.5(+165)


TV: FS-San Diego, ROOT-Rocky Mountain, DTV: 683, 694 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM LEFT 3-8. GAME TEMP 80, RH 62% HEAT INDEX 83


7:05 PM EDT


965 TAMPA BAY RAYS (R) Ramirez, E -125 -128 / -122 / -120 -121 -1.5(+130)
966 DETROIT TIGERS (L) Boyd, M 9 9 / 9o20 / 9o19 9o20 +1.5(-150)

TV: FS-Detroit, SunSports, DTV: 653, 663 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 30% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS. WIND RIGHT TO LEFT 5-10. GAME TEMP 79, RH 69% HEAT INDEX 82


7:05 PM EDT


967 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (R) Gausman, K 8.5u20 8.5o20 / 8.5o15 / 8.5u15 8o15 +1.5(-135)
968 NEW YORK YANKEES (R) Tanaka, M -170 -176 / -175 / -172 -170 -1.5(+115)

BAL-CF-Adam Jones-Doubtful | NYY-1B-Mark Teixeira-OUT | TV: MASN, YES, DTV: 631, 640 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO LEFT 8-13. GAME TEMP 87, RH 47% HEAT INDEX 90


7:10 PM EDT


969 TORONTO BLUE JAYS (R) Dickey, R -145 -121 / -120 / -125 -126 -1.5(+125)
970 BOSTON RED SOX (L) Owens, H 10 10.5u15 / 10.5 / 10.5o13 10.5o20 +1.5(-145)

TV: NESN, DTV: 628 | MOSTLY FAIR, WIND OUT TO RIGHT CENTER 8-13. GAME TEMP 84, RH 54% HEAT INDEX 87


8:10 PM EDT


971 CLEVELAND INDIANS (R) Carrasco, C -125 -134 / -140 / -136 -132 -1.5(+120)
972 CHICAGO WHITE SOX (L) Rodon, C 7.5o15 7.5o21 / 7.5o25 / 7.5o20 7.5o15 +1.5(-140)

TV: SportsTime Ohio, DTV: 662 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, 60% CHANCE SHOWER/STORMS. WIND OUT TO LEFT 4-9. GAME TEMP 78, RH 81% HEAT INDEX 82


8:10 PM EDT


973 MINNESOTA TWINS (R) Gibson, K 8.5u20 8 / 8u15 / 8 8o15 +1.5(-135)
974 KANSAS CITY ROYALS (R) Volquez, E -165 -165 / -166 / -170 -173 -1.5(+115)


TV: FS-Kansas City, FS-North, DTV: 668, 672 | MOSTLY CLOUDY, WIND LEFT TO RIGHT 3-8. GAME TEMP 76, RH 81% HEAT INDEX 80


10:05 PM EDT


975 HOUSTON ASTROS (L) Kazmir, S 7u20 7o14 / 7o20 / 7.5o32 7.5u20 +1.5(-230)
976 OAKLAND ATHLETICS (R) Gray, S -106 -108 / -107 / -105 -107 -1.5(+190)

TV: CSN-California, ROOT-Southwest, DTV: 674, 698 | FAIR, WIND OUT TO RIGHT 7-12. GAME TEMP 72, RH 47% HEAT INDEX 72


10:10 PM EDT


977 TEXAS RANGERS (L) Hamels, C -135 -125 / -126 / -125 -128 -1.5(+130)
978 SEATTLE MARINERS (R) Walker, T 7 7 7o15 +1.5(-150)


SEA-LF-Nelson Cruz-? | TV: FS-Southwest, ROOT-Northwest, DTV: 676, 687 | PARTLY CLOUDY, WIND IN FROM LEFT 3-8. GAME TEMP 64, RH 75%


10:05 PM EDT


979 LOS ANGELES DODGERS (L) Kershaw, C -190 -195 / -190 / -183 -170 -1.5(+100)
980 LOS ANGELES ANGELS (L) Heaney, A 6.5u20 6.5o16 / 6.5o15 / 6.5o20 6.5o25 +1.5(-120)


TV: FS-West, DTV: 692 | FAIR, WIND OUT TO CENTER 3-8. GAME TEMP 78, RH 68% HEAT INDEX 81
 

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Time Away Line Picks Pct Home Line Picks Pct Detail Odds


7:05 PM Baltimore +147 284 24.70% NY Yankees -160 866 75.30% View View


10:10 PM Colorado +123 269 27.37% San Diego -133 714 72.63% View View


8:15 PM Chi. Cubs +129 342 30.40% St. Louis -140 783 69.60% View View


8:10 PM Minnesota +156 334 30.53% Kansas City -170 760 69.47% View View


7:05 PM Atlanta +120 227 33.88% Philadelphia -130 443 66.12% View View


7:05 PM NY Mets +100 518 47.22% Washington -108 579 52.78% View View


9:40 PM San Francisco +104 475 49.69% Arizona -113 481 50.31% View View


10:05 PM Houston -102 577 58.76% Oakland -106 405 41.24% View View


8:10 PM Cleveland -134 620 59.05% Chi. White Sox +124 430 40.95% View View


7:10 PM Milwaukee -119 677 64.54% Miami +110 372 35.46% View View


7:08 PM Tampa Bay -118 697 66.25% Detroit +109 355 33.75% View View


10:10 PM Texas -123 726 67.72% Seattle +114 346 32.28% View View


10:05 PM LA Dodgers -165 715 67.84% LA Angels +152 339 32.16% View View


7:10 PM Pittsburgh -121 774 69.42% Cincinnati +112 341 30.58% View View


7:10 PM Toronto -126 791 70.56% Boston +116 330 29.44% View View






TOTALS (OVER/UNDER)


Time Away Total Over Pct Home Total Under Pct Detail Odds


8:15 PM Chi. Cubs 7.5 325 50.78% St. Louis 7.5 315 49.22% View View


10:05 PM Houston 7.5 353 54.81% Oakland 7.5 291 45.19% View View


8:10 PM Minnesota 8.5 325 55.46% Kansas City 8.5 261 44.54% View View


7:05 PM NY Mets 7.5 370 55.89% Washington 7.5 292 44.11% View View


10:05 PM LA Dodgers 6.5 350 56.27% LA Angels 6.5 272 43.73% View View


7:10 PM Pittsburgh 7.5 350 57.28% Cincinnati 7.5 261 42.72% View View


9:40 PM San Francisco 8.5 223 58.07% Arizona 8.5 161 41.93% View View


8:10 PM Cleveland 7.5 344 58.21% Chi. White Sox 7.5 247 41.79% View View


7:08 PM Tampa Bay 9 385 61.60% Detroit 9 240 38.40% View View


7:05 PM Atlanta 8.5 282 63.80% Philadelphia 8.5 160 36.20% View View


7:05 PM Baltimore 8.5 408 64.76% NY Yankees 8.5 222 35.24% View View


10:10 PM Texas 7 373 64.98% Seattle 7 201 35.02% View View


7:10 PM Milwaukee 7.5 396 66.11% Miami 7.5 203 33.89% View View


7:10 PM Toronto 10.5 511 72.79% Boston 10.5 191 27.21% View View


10:10 PM Colorado 7.5 477 73.05% San Diego 7.5 176 26.95% View View
 

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7:05 PM EDT


601 INDIANA FEVER 146.5o06 146o05 / 146.5 / 146 145 +115
602 WASHINGTON MYSTICS -1 -16 -2 / -3 -05 / -2 -2 -15 -135


8:05 PM EDT


603 SEATTLE STORM 147.5o05 146o14 / 146.5 / 146 145 +550
604 MINNESOTA LYNX -10 -05 -10 -05 / -10.5 / -11.5 -05 -11.5 -750

MIN-G-Lindsay Whalen-OUT | MIN-G-Seimone Augustus-OUT


8:05 PM EDT


605 SA STARS 150.5o05 150.5o05 / 150.5u06 / 150.5 149.5 +370
606 TULSA SHOCK -7.5 -07 -8 -05 / -8.5 / -9 -9 -15 -465

SAN-G-Danielle Robinson-? | Tul-G-Riquna Williams-? | Tul-G-Skylar Diggins-OUT | Tul-F-Glory Johnson-OUT
 

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Game Score Status Pick Amount


Baltimore - 7:05 PM ET NY Yankees -160 500 TRIPLE PLAY
NY Yankees - Under 8.5 500


Atlanta - 7:05 PM ET Philadelphia -130 500 GRAND SLAM
Philadelphia - Over 8.5 500


NY Mets - 7:05 PM ET Washington -108 500
Washington - Under 7.5 500


Tampa Bay - 7:08 PM ET Tampa Bay -118 500 *****
Detroit - Under 9 500


Toronto - 7:10 PM ET Boston +116 500 DOUBLE PLAY
Boston - Over 10.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Pittsburgh - 7:10 PM ET Cincinnati +112 500
Cincinnati - Over 7.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Milwaukee - 7:10 PM ET Miami +110 500 DOUBLE PLAY
Miami - Over 7.5 500


Cleveland - 8:10 PM ET Cleveland -134 500
Chi. White Sox - Over 7.5 500


Minnesota - 8:10 PM ET Minnesota +156 500 DOUBLE PLAY
Kansas City - Over 8.5 500


Chi. Cubs - 8:15 PM ET Chi. Cubs +129 500 DOUBLE GRAND SLAM
St. Louis - Under 7.5 500


San Francisco - 9:40 PM ET San Francisco +104 500 *****
Arizona - Over 8.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Houston - 10:05 PM ET Houston -102 500
Oakland - Under 7.5 500


LA Dodgers - 10:05 PM ET LA Angels +152 500 GRAND SLAM
LA Angels - Under 6.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Texas - 10:10 PM ET Texas -131 500
Seattle - Over 7 500


Colorado - 10:10 PM ET San Diego -127 500 DOUBLE PLAY
San Diego - Over 7.5 500
 

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Indiana - 7:00 PM ET Indiana +2.5 500 SLAM DUNK


Washington - Under 145.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY




San Antonio - 8:00 PM ET Tulsa -9 500 TRIPLE PLAY


Tulsa - Under 149.5 500 *****




Seattle - 8:00 PM ET Minnesota -11.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


Minnesota - Under 145.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
 

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