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It was a big week for unders up north
Andrew Caley

The under remained hot in Canadian Football League action this past weekend, going a perfect 4-0.

The under is now 10-5 through four weeks of play, cashing 66.67 percent of the time.

The best under bets so far are the Montreal Alouettes and the Calgary Stampeders both at 0-4 O/U.

The totals are currently off the board for Week 5.
 
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Winless Roughriders open at a Pick
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The winless Saskatchewan Roughriders have opened at a Pick'em for Sunday's matchup with the visiting Hamilton Tiger-Cats as the Week 5 CFL lines hit the board.

The Friday night doubleheader opens with the Calgary Stampeders as 5.5-point road faves for their meting with Ottawa RedBlacks, while the B.C. Lions have opened as 3.5-point faves against the visiting Toronto Argonauts.

The Edmonton Eskimos have opened as 5.5-point favorites against the visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday.
 
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Stamps look for first ATS win as 5.5-point road faves
Andrew Avery

The Calgary Stampeders head into their Week 5 encounter with the Ottawa RedBlacks with the CFL's worst record against the spread at 0-4.

The Stamps lead the West Division with a 3-1 straight up record through the first four weeks but those three wins came via a combined seven points.

Oddsmakers opened the Stamps as 5.5-point road favorites in the Nation's capital for the Week 5 opener Friday.
 
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Users backing the Under in Argos-Lions matchup
Andrew Avery

Consensus, over 56 percent are backing the Under in the second game of Friday's CFL doubleheader between the Toronto Argonauts and B.C. Lions.

The total has remained at 54 since post with the Argos heading into the matchup with a 1-2 O/U record and the Lions sitting at 1-1 O/U.
 
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Argos put perfect ATS mark on the line in B.C.
Andrew Avery

The Toronto Argonauts are the last remaining unbeaten CFL team at the betting window and Boatmen backers will look for a perfect 4-0 start against the spread at the B.C. Lions Friday.

It is the Argos' best ATS start to a season since 2007. They started 3-0 ATS before losing their fourth game to the Calgary Stampeders by a score of 33-10 as 5-point road dogs.

Toronto opened as a 3.5-point road dog at B.C., but that has been moved to +3.
 
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CFL Game of the Day: Friday CFL doubleheader

Calgary Stampeders at Ottawa RedBlacks (+5, 47)

The Calgary Stampeders look to continue their hot start when they travel to Ottawa to face the Redblacks on Friday. The Stampeders erased a 16-point deficit en route to a 26-25 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Week 4 to take sole possession of first place in the West Division.

The defending Grey Cup champions haven't exactly steamrolled their way to the best record in the CFL, winning their three games by a combined seven points, but are a sparkling 18-4 in their last 22 regular-season contests. The Redblacks' 2-0 start seems like a distant memory following back-to-back losses to the Edmonton Eskimos. Ottawa suffered a humiliating 46-17 setback in Edmonton before dropping a 23-12 decision in the nation's capital, and hopes its sputtering offense can get back on track in order to notch its first win in franchise history against Calgary. "We have good enough players on offense if we can get the ball in their hands," Redblacks coach Rick Campbell told reporters. "Calgary is a big challenge but it's doable."

TV: 7 p.m. ET, TSN

LINE HISTORY: Books opened Ottawa as a 5.5-point home dog. The total opened 47.5.

INJURY REPORT: Stampeders - WR Kamar Jordan (Questionable, undisclosed), OL Karl Lavoie (Questionable, shoulder). RedBlacks - WR Khalil Paden (Questionable, undisclosed), RB Jeremiah Johnson (Questionable, undisclosed).

ABOUT THE STAMPEDERS (3-1 SU, 0-4 ATS, 0-4 O/U): Bo Levi Mitchell struggled with his accuracy against the Blue Bombers as he went 12-of-21 for 165 yards and a touchdown while Jon Cornish was named one of the CFL Top Performers of the Week after racking up season-high 120 rushing yards on 15 carries. "I just have to play better," Mitchell told reporters. "My team got it done for me man." Calgary's patchwork offensive line will need to be reshuffled once more as Karl Lavoie injured his left knee in the first half against Winnipeg and was to have an MRI to determine the severity of the injury.

ABOUT THE REDBLACKS (2-2 SU, 2-2 ATS, 1-3 O/U): Ottawa quarterback Henry Burris has looked all of his 40 years in the last two weeks, throwing two interceptions while being held without a passing touchdown. "That's not acceptable," Burris told reporters. "We have the personnel that can get it done and now we just have to make it happen." Chris Williams caught seven passes for 90 yards against the Eskimos and is ranked fifth in the CFL with 270 receiving yards and Zack Evans recorded two sacks to bring his season total to three.

TRENDS:

* Stampeders are 0-5 ATS in their last five games overall.
* Under is 10-2 in RedBlacks last 12 Friday games.
* Under is 6-0 in Stampeders last six games in July.
* Under is 7-2 in RedBlacks last nine home games.

CONSENSUS: Fifty-six percent are backing the Stamps.


Toronto Argonauts at B.C. Lions (-3, 54)

The Toronto Argonauts look to get back into the win column when they stay out West to take on the BC Lions on Friday. The Argonauts suffered a 25-20 setback to the Calgary Stampeders in the second of four straight road games and have lost nine of their last 12 contests away from home since the start of 2014.

Toronto has dropped 11 of its last 12 games in Vancouver but hopes to build off its 40-23 victory at BC Place last year, and improve to 3-1 for the first time since 2010 in the process. The Lions look to win three consecutive games for the first time since August 2014 after squeaking out a 27-24 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. BC quarterback Travis Lulay is showing no ill effects from the shoulder trouble that has hampered him for the last two seasons and is flashing the ability that won him the CFL's Most Outstanding Player in 2011. BC's offense is starting to rev up too, putting up 62 points in its last two games as the players get more comfortable in Jeff Tedford's new high-powered system.

TV: 10 p.m. ET, TSN

LINE HISTORY: Books opened the Lions as 3.5-point home favorites. The opening total was 54.

INJURY REPORT: Argonauts - OL Branndon Braxton (Questionable, suspension), SB Andre Durie (Out indefinitely, knee). Lions - G Cody Husband (Questionable, undisclosed), DB Ryan Phillips (Questionable, hamstring), LB Jason Arakgi (Questionable, hamstring).

ABOUT THE ARGONAUTS (2-1 SU, 3-0 ATS, 1-2 O/U): Trevor Harris continues to be a revelation in his first year as a starter as he threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns to give him a CFL-best nine on the year. Vidal Hazelton caught a team-high six passes for 98 yards and Tori Gurley and Kevin Elliott each hauled in a score to pace the aerial attack for Toronto. Defensive tackle Cleyon Laing and defensive back Devin Smith were fined after being penalized for late hits as the league continues to crack down on unnecessary roughness.

ABOUT THE LIONS (2-1 SU, 0-1-1 ATS, 1-1 O/U): Lulay threw for 127 yards and two touchdowns and added 105 yards on the ground to become the first BC quarterback since Casey Printers in 2005 to rush for more than 100 in a game. "Travis is a very special player," running back Andrew Harris told reporters. "When he can do that for us it's going to change a lot of things." A.C. Leonard caught the first two touchdown passes of his CFL career and Harris was his usual reliable self, running for 94 yards and a score versus the Roughriders.

TRENDS:

* Under is 16-6 in the last 22 meetings.
* Argonauts are 5-1 ATS in their last six road games.
* Lions are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games in Week 5.
* Over is 3-0-1 in Lions last four home games.

CONSENSUS: Fifty-two percent are backing the Lions.
 
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MLB Preview: Yankees (53-41) at Twins (51-44)

Game: 1
Venue: Target Field
Date: July 24, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

The New York Yankees have swung the bat well in the Bronx all season, but they've been rather inconsistent at the plate away from home.

The AL East leaders look to change that as they seek a fifth straight victory in the opener of a season high-tying 10-game road trip Friday night against the Minnesota Twins.

New York (53-41) is on the verge of going 13 games over .500 for the first time since finishing 95-67 in 2012 after completing a 5-1 homestand. Jacoby Ellsbury homered and drove in four runs and Chase Headley hit a three-run double in Thursday's 9-3 win over Baltimore, the Yankees' ninth in 11 tries.

Didi Gregorius and John Ryan Murphy had three hits apiece as the Nos. 6-9 batters combined for nine of the Yankees' 13 hits. Brett Gardner, Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira, who went 9 for 16 with two homers and four doubles over his previous four, were 0 for 11 with five strikeouts.

'We've got a deep lineup,' Headley said. 'Obviously the guys in the middle have been tremendous, and the guys in the beginning have been tremendous as well. But there's a lot of guys throughout the lineup that can do damage.'

The Yankees have one of the best home averages in the majors at .272, but their .237 mark on the road ranks near the bottom. Teixeira is 4 for 38 (.105) in his last 11 road games, and Rodriguez is hitting .237 on the road compared to .306 at home.

New York won three of its last four road games heading into the All-Star break, though, including when Michael Pineda (9-6, 3.77 ERA) gave up one run in 6 2-3 innings of a 5-1 victory over Boston on July 10.

That completed a three-start stretch during which Pineda went 1-1 with a 1.25 ERA before he allowed four runs in six innings of a 4-3 home loss to Seattle on Saturday on seven days' rest.

"He's a guy that likes to work," Girardi said. "He's a guy that, I said, when you have these long layoffs, you worry. But, in the long run, I think it helps. In the short term, you worry a little bit."

The right-hander is 1-0 with a 1.64 ERA in two starts against the Twins, both coming in 2011. Pineda's 7.53 strikeout-to-walk ratio leads the AL, with Phil Hughes ranking third at 6.00 after walking three in 41 innings and going 4-0 with a 2.85 ERA over his last six starts.

Hughes (8-6, 4.15) has allowed eight of his AL-most 23 homers during that stretch, but the solo shot he surrendered Saturday was the only run he allowed over seven innings before the Twins fell 3-2 to Oakland in 10.

The right-hander, who pitched seven seasons for the Yankees before signing with the Twins prior to last year, gave up two homers and seven runs in 6 1-3 innings of a 7-4 loss the last time he faced his former team July 3, 2014.

The Twins look to provide Hughes with some run support in their return home from a six-game trip. Minnesota (51-44) scored five times during a four-game losing streak before Trevor Plouffe's three-run homer accounted for all the scoring in Thursday's shutout of the Los Angeles Angels.

Minnesota, hitting .279 at home on the season, has outscored opponents 64-33 while winning eight of 10 at Target Field.
 
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Preview: Phillies (34-63) at Cubs (51-43)

Game: 1
Venue: Wrigley Field
Date: July 24, 2015 4:05 PM EDT

Jon Lester is pitching the way the Chicago Cubs hoped after signing him in the offseason, though his turn in the rotation might cost the team its hottest bat.

With Kyle Schwarber likely on the bench, Lester looks to continue his strong stretch as the host Cubs seek their fifth win in seven games Friday against the suddenly resurgent Philadelphia Phillies.

Lester had a 4.25 ERA in his first 12 starts with Chicago (51-43), but the left-hander has posted a 1.97 mark over his last seven.

Lester (5-8, 3.37 ERA) snapped a personal six-game losing streak Saturday when he allowed two singles over 7 1-3 innings with seven strikeouts in a 4-0 win at Atlanta. He took a no-hitter into the eighth after a single in the first was later changed to an error on Kris Bryant.

"I thought he did a great job of pitching to a hitter's strengths, as well as a hitter's weaknesses when he needed to," catcher David Ross said. "Whatever I asked him to do, he did it."

Ross is likely to get another start as Lester's personal backstop, leaving Schwarber out of the lineup unless manager Joe Maddon wants to take a chance on starting him in the outfield. After playing 36 minor league games there last season, the rookie hasn't played in the outfield this season.

Schwarber is 10 for 22 with two home runs in seven games since getting recalled from Triple-A Iowa.

The Cubs could certainly use his bat, ranking near the bottom of the majors with a .239 average. They earned a split of a four-game series in Cincinnati by rallying for Wednesday's 6-5 win after dropping the first game of a doubleheader 9-1.

Now Chicago looks to keep its hold on the NL's second wild-card spot as it opens a three-game set against Philadelphia (34-63). Lester has gone 4-0 with a 1.59 ERA in five career starts against the Phillies.

Ryan Howard, Jeff Francoeur and Carlos Ruiz are a combined 3 for 37 in the matchup. Howard is also just 3 for 30 with nine strikeouts over his last eight games versus Chicago.

After losing a team-record 62 games before the All-Star break, the Phillies opened the second half with a 5-1 homestand. One of baseball's lowest-scoring teams at 3.45 runs per game, Philadelphia showed some life by scoring five or more in four of the six.

'They're playing with energy and playing to win games,' interim manager Pete Mackanin said.

Ben Revere and Domonic Brown had three hits apiece in Wednesday's 5-4, 10-inning win over Tampa Bay. Revere is hitting .395 over his last 13 games, while Brown has gone 6 for 10 in his past three.

Maikel Franco is expected to return after not starting the past two due to an elbow injury. The rookie third baseman is second on the team with 10 homers and 35 RBIs.

Jerome Williams (3-7, 6.43) will make his first start since June 16 because of a hamstring injury. The right-hander, 0-5 with an 8.72 ERA in seven road starts, takes the mound for the first time at Wrigley.

Starlin Castro has gone 7 for 60 (.117) over his last 16 games, but he's hit .407 with three home runs, six doubles and 11 RBIs in 15 career home meetings with Philadelphia.

The Cubs have dropped seven of their last 10 against the Phillies at Wrigley.
 
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Preview: Nationals (51-43) at Pirates (55-40)

Game: 2
Venue: PNC Park
Date: July 24, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

Max Scherzer and Washington Nations fans will be able to rest easy with the knowledge that Jose Tabata won't be at PNC Park for the Pittsburgh Pirates for Friday night's matchup.

Scherzer faces the Pirates for the first time since he no-hit them last month in a contest more memorable for Tabata breaking up his perfect game by getting hit by a pitch with two outs in the ninth inning.

The right-hander retired the first 26 Pittsburgh hitters on June 20 before facing pinch-hitter Tabata, who fouled off three 2-2 pitches before the next one nicked his left elbow to stun the crowd at Nationals Park. Scherzer, who was within one strike of the 22nd perfect game in big league history since 1900, settled for the second no-hitter in team history by getting Josh Harrison to fly out and finished with 10 strikeouts.

While Scherzer (10-8, 2.09 ERA) celebrated the moment by getting doused with chocolate syrup, there was talk afterward about whether Tabata should have gotten out of the way. The Nationals certainly felt so.

"His elbow was a little bit in the strike zone. That's what I saw in the videos. But it's happened," catcher Wilson Ramos said.

Tabata was sent to the minors June 30.

Scherzer has gone 2-3 with a 3.03 ERA in five starts since the no-hitter, receiving four runs of support in the last four. He was charged with one over six innings with eight strikeouts in Sunday's 5-0 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers and Zack Greinke.

Greinke leads the majors in ERA (1.30) and road ERA (1.10), with Scherzer second in both. Scherzer is 6-3 with a 1.57 ERA in 10 road outings.

"I love facing the best," Scherzer said. "Right now, he's the best, he started the All-Star Game."

Scherzer is 4-2 with a 2.44 ERA in seven starts against the Pirates, though he is 0-2 with a 5.82 ERA in three on the road. Andrew McCutchen is 4 for 17 against him, Pedro Alvarez is 0 for 10 and Francisco Cervelli is 1 for 10.

Those three hitters homered in Thursday's 7-3 victory in the opener of this four-game set. The Pirates (55-40) went deep twice on a 1-5 trip prior to this series.

Washington (51-43) fell to 13-7 against left-handed starters after losing to Francisco Liriano, who held the Nationals hitless through four innings and finished with 11 strikeouts as Pittsburgh posted its ninth win in 10 home games.

'We need to get our game in a better place,' manager Clint Hurdle said. 'We were able to get our game in a better place tonight.'

The Nationals will face another southpaw Friday in Jeff Locke (5-6, 4.01), who has a 2.53 ERA and no record against them in two starts. No Washington hitter has more than five at-bats versus him.

Locke has a 2.58 home ERA compared to 6.57 on the road. He surrendered three runs in 7 1-3 innings in Sunday's 6-1 loss at Milwaukee.

Washington star Bryce Harper went 1 for 4 on Thursday after homering in each of his other two games against Pittsburgh this year. He's 5 for 26 at PNC Park - the only NL stadium in which he has yet to go deep.

The Pirates acquired former Pittsburgh third baseman Aramis Ramirez from Milwaukee on Thursday, though the 37-year-old is not expected to join the team until Saturday.
 
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Preview: Dodgers (55-42) at Mets (49-47)

Game: 2
Venue: Citi Field
Date: July 24, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

Most teams might breathe a sigh of relief upon facing a pitcher in his first career start.

For the anemic New York Mets, though, it could be another massive hurdle.

The Los Angeles Dodgers will send Ian Thomas to the mound as an emergency replacement against New York at Citi Field on Friday night.

The Mets (49-47) would appear to be catching a break by missing Zack Greinke, but that may not be the case considering how bad they've been offensively. Greinke, the owner of a 43 2-3 scoreless inning streak, was originally slated to make this start but he has flown back to Los Angeles to be with his wife as the couple expects the birth of their first child.

New York likely won't get out of the weekend without seeing Greinke, though.

"To get back to pitch tomorrow would be, I'd say, unrealistic, but we do feel like there's a good chance he'd pitch this weekend," Los Angeles manager Don Mattingly said.

Clayton Kershaw cruised through the Mets' lineup Thursday night, flirting with a perfect game before ultimately striking out 11 in a three-hit, 3-0 victory.

"The way we're swinging the bats, we were overmatched," manager Terry Collins said.

New York is 10 for 71 (.141) with runners in scoring position while going 2-5 since the All-Star break, scoring three runs or fewer six times. Curtis Granderson and Ruben Tejada are the only players hitting above .235 while playing in at least six games in that stretch, while Lucas Duda, second on the team with 38 RBIs, is 5 for 27 (.185) with eight strikeouts. Duda has homered three times in his last 45 games after hitting nine through his first 48.

Like Kershaw, Thomas (0-1, 5.23 ERA) is also left-handed, and the Mets are even worse against southpaws, hitting a major league-worst .216 on the season and .161 since June 17.

Not helping New York's cause is the continued absence of Michael Cuddyer, who wasn't in the lineup for the 12th time in 19 games due to a knee injury. He was re-examined by doctors and given a new medication, and the club is hopeful he'll avoid the disabled list.

Thomas will be the 13th starting pitcher used by Los Angeles this season. Thomas has made two relief appearances for the Dodgers while bouncing between Triple-A Oklahoma City and the big league club since being acquired from Atlanta in the Juan Uribe deal on May 27. Most recently he threw two scoreless innings against Philadelphia on July 7, but gave up four runs over three innings in a 6-3 loss at Colorado on June 2 in his team debut.

He went 2-1 with a 5.55 ERA five minor league starts for Oklahoma City this year.

Los Angeles (55-42) hasn't exactly been prolific offensively of late either, scoring fewer than five runs in eight of its last 10 games. Adrian Gonzalez continues to heat up, however, going 3 for 4 Thursday and is 13 for 28 since the break. He was 7 for 44 (.159) in his final 13 contests before the All-Star Game.

Jonathon Niese's name has come up as a potential trade deadline target for the Dodgers, but the left-hander will be working against them Friday. Niese (5-8, 3.36) is 2-0 with a 1.21 ERA in his last three starts and 2-1 with a 3.79 ERA in six career meetings with Los Angeles.

The Dodgers have won nine of 11 at Citi Field.
 
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Preview: Orioles (46-48) at Rays (48-49)

Game: 1
Venue: Tropicana Field
Date: July 24, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

Chris Tillman was having a nightmare season through May, racking up seven losses and an ERA that refused to dip much below six. It took another eight starts, but he finally has his ERA under five and his record evened.

The Baltimore Orioles right-hander enters Friday night's series opener at Tampa Bay as the hotter pitcher in a matchup with the Rays' Chris Archer while both teams continue to slide in the AL East.

Tillman (7-7, 4.96 ERA) was 2-7 with a 5.94 ERA through his first 10 starts, but he's since gone 5-0 with a 3.80 ERA after picking up his latest victory in Saturday's 3-0 win at Detroit. He limited the Tigers to a hit with eight strikeouts in eight innings for his best start of the season - a form his manager expected to resurface all along.

"A little reminder, Chris was one of the best pitchers last year in the American League," Buck Showalter told MLB's official website. "It's one of the best offensive teams in the league, maybe in baseball. So that makes it doubly impressive."

He faced the Rays three times during his dark months this season and lost the last two, but Tillman is 2-3 with a 2.95 ERA in seven career starts at Tropicana Field. Kevin Kiermaier (1 for 12) and James Loney (4 for 27) have struggled against Tillman, but Evan Longoria is 15 for 40 with six home runs, three doubles and a 1.344 OPS.

Archer (9-7, 2.73), who has flipped rotation spots with Erasmo Ramirez to work on regular rest, suffered his third loss in a four-start winless stretch in Sunday's 4-0 defeat in Toronto after surrendering two runs and five hits in seven innings.

"Pitch execution," Archer said. "I had a pretty good feel with everything. The time off (for the All-Star beak) was nice. I was able to rejuvenate. I executed pitches, my body felt pretty fresh."

It was a huge improvement over a 9-7 defeat in Kansas City on July 8 in which the right-hander gave up a career-high nine runs, but the Rays are still waiting on him to return to his dominant self.

That hasn't happened this year against Baltimore with two losses dropping him to 1-4 with a 5.65 ERA in six career starts in the series. Chris Davis (3 for 8) and Caleb Joseph (2 for 4) have both homered off Archer, but Adam Jones is 2 for 17.

Davis homered for a second straight game Thursday, but the lineup was held to four hits for a second straight game and wasn't able to keep up with the New York Yankees in a 9-3 loss. The Orioles (46-48) have dropped three straight and 14 of 19 while batting .225 to fall seven back in the East, while the Rays (48-49) are a half game ahead of that.

Baltimore has won five of nine in the season series, including taking two of three in both sets played at Tampa Bay.

The Rays also dropped four of six in Philadelphia and Toronto, including Wednesday's 5-4 loss to the Phillies before an off day Thursday. The trip dropped them to 8-19 dating to June 21 with one series victory. Longoria is in a 2-for-28 slump, is 2 for his last 20 at home and his .262 average is at its lowest since April 24.

"Kind of a little bit of a gut check for all of us," manager Kevin Cash said. "Myself included. If 24 hours off helps evaluate that, then so be it. But we need to kind of flip a switch here now."
 
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Preview: White Sox (43-50) at Indians (45-49)

Game: 2
Venue: Progressive Field
Date: July 24, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

Pitching far better than his record indicates, Corey Kluber is grateful anytime the Cleveland Indians can be productive at plate.

After receiving more than enough run support in his last outing, Kluber tries to win consecutive starts for the second time this season Friday night against the visiting Chicago White Sox.

In danger of perhaps becoming the AL's first 11-game loser, Kluber (5-10, 3.38 ERA) had 10 victories by this point last season when he finished 18-9 with a 2.44 ERA en route to winning the AL Cy Young Award. He received an average run support of 4.39 in 2014, but is getting only 2.74 this year.

However, Cleveland (45-49) broke out Saturday when he yielded three runs and seven hits in 7 2-3 innings of a 9-4 victory at Cincinnati. Kluber last won two straight starts May 23 and 28.

"Just to let Kluber have a game where he had a little bit of a lead, that was really good," manager Terry Francona told MLB's official website. "It's a nice way to play a game. It's a formula for winning."

Kluber has never called out his teammates for their offensive shortcomings, but certainly welcomed pitching with a 6-1 lead after 2 1/2 innings last weekend.

"When you have that cushion, you can kind of get away with some stuff, because you don't have to worry about being quite as fine," said Kluber, 5-5 with a 2.62 ERA in his last 13 starts. "You can just go out there and attack guys."

The Indians totaled one run while Kluber went 0-1 with a 4.20 ERA and struck out 18 in two road losses against Chicago (43-50) this season. He's 2-0 with a 2.40 ERA in his last two home starts versus the White Sox.

Melky Cabrera, 7 for 15 with a double and a triple against Kluber, homered twice in Chicago's 8-1 series-opening rout Thursday. Cabrera is batting .333 with six RBIs in the last five games.

After being held to one or two runs five times while losing six of the previous seven, the White Sox hit a season-high four homers Thursday. Jose Abreu did not homer, but singled to extend his hitting streak against the Indians to 11 games.

Run support has been an even bigger problem for Chicago's Jose Quintana (4-9, 3.83), who has been backed with a league-low 2.63 per game. His teammates have scored five runs while he's gone 1-1 with a 1.38 ERA against Cleveland in 2015.

The left-hander, however, looks for a better effort after his string of nine straight quality starts ended Saturday when he allowed four runs and 10 hits in 5 1-3 innings of a 7-6, 13-inning loss to Kansas City.

"It's too hard for me when you want to go and get the quality start for the team," he said. "I'll keep going for the next one."

Michael Bourn is 2 for his last 14 with six strikeouts against Quintana, but he and rookie Francisco Lindor combined for half of the four hits Cleveland managed against Jeff Samardzija and the White Sox on Thursday.

Lindor is batting .391 (9 for 23) with three RBIs in the last five contests for the Indians, who have totaled five runs and hit .152 during a three-game home slide.
 
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Preview: Tigers (47-48) at Red Sox (42-54)

Game: 1
Venue: Fenway Park
Date: July 24, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander is still searching for his first win heading into his seventh start.

His former teammate, Rick Porcello, is enduring his own woes with the league's worst ERA among qualifying pitchers while being tied for the AL lead in losses.

They'll meet Friday night when Porcello faces his former team for the first time, with his faltering Boston Red Sox returning home after an eighth straight loss.

Detroit (47-48) has dropped all six starts by Verlander (0-3, 6.62 ERA), who has allowed at least six runs in three of them. The latest poor effort was Sunday's 9-3 home loss to Baltimore in which he was shelled for seven runs over a season-low 3 2-3 innings before being booed off the field.

"It really starts with looking in the mirror at myself," the right-hander told MLB's official website. "I need to be more consistent."

While the Tigers have received nothing from the former league MVP, Porcello (5-10, 5.79) has been one of baseball's worst pitchers. It's been surprising since he entered off a season in which he set career bests with 15 wins, a 3.43 ERA and 204 2-3 innings.

That capped his six-year tenure with Detroit, where he broke in as a 20-year-old in 2009. Boston (42-54) acquired him Dec. 11 for outfielder Yoenis Cespedes and pitchers Alex Wilson and Gabe Speier.

The right-hander fell to 1-8 with a 7.20 ERA in his last 10 outings after giving up three runs in five innings in Saturday's 3-0 loss at the Los Angeles Angels. The former teammate he has faced the most is Ian Kinsler, who is 6 for 10 in this matchup.

Verlander hasn't faced the Red Sox since losing Game 3 of the 2013 ALCS. He is 3-4 with a 3.63 ERA against them in 11 regular-season outings.

David Ortiz is 10 for 27 in the regular season against him while Dustin Pedroia is 1 for 18.

Cespedes returns to Fenway Park after he batted .269 with 33 RBIs in 51 games last year for Boston, which acquired him July 31 from Oakland.

Wilson is also back as the Tigers' best reliever with a 1.94 ERA. He posted a 3.38 ERA in two seasons with the Red Sox.

He's been the exception for one of baseball's worst bullpens, which has a 4.01 ERA. Reliever Ian Krol allowed the go-ahead run in Thursday's 3-2, 12-inning home defeat to Seattle.

'I don't know if you think I have a bevy of arms down there all named Mariano Rivera," frustrated manager Brad Ausmus said. "That's not how it works.'

Detroit has dropped seven of 10. Kinsler is a bright spot, going 10 for 20 with two homers and seven runs in his last four games.

Boston is enduring its longest losing streak since Aug. 17-24. It had a 10-game skid May 15-25, 2014. Thursday's 5-4 loss to Houston capped a seven-game trip in which the Red Sox totaled 13 runs and batted .204.

Pedroia got Thursday off after going 1 for 22 since returning from the disabled list. He'll play at home for the first time since June 24.

The Red Sox will spend the night in Texas before flying home.

"We're going to come out and prepare and try to execute, try to win a ballgame," said slugger Mike Napoli, who went 3 for 4 with his first homer since June 17 to raise his average to .206.
 
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Preview: Astros (54-43) at Royals (57-37)

Game: 1
Venue: Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium
Date: July 24, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

Three years ago Scott Kazmir wondered if he'd ever return to the majors. Now, he has a chance to help his hometown team return to the postseason for the first time in a decade.

The Houston native makes his debut for the visiting Astros on Friday night when they look for a fifth straight victory and continued success over the AL-leading Kansas City Royals.

After spending the 2012 season with independent Sugar Land, Kazmir (5-5, 2.38 ERA) won 25 games the next two seasons with Cleveland and Oakland. Among the majors' ERA leaders, the 31-year-old Kazmir joined his fifth team Thursday after the Athletics dealt him to Houston (54-43) for catching prospect Jacob Nottingham and right-hander Daniel Mengden.

'I'm really happy,' Astros manager A.J. Hinch said prior to Thursday's 5-4 win over Boston. 'I feel like we got better. We were able to get one of the best pitchers that has been rumored to be available and join our team in Kansas City. ... That's a big boost.'

Though Kazmir admitted he was taken back by the move, he's excited to return home where he starred for Cypress Falls High School.

'It's been crazy, to be honest with you,' the left-hander said. 'Playing independent ball and I'm thinking I would never be able to play professionally. And now I'm going back to my hometown and going to play for the Astros.

"It's a complete whirlwind, but I'm excited for the opportunity.'

While the Astros are one game behind the first-place Los Angeles Angels in the AL West, they lead the wild-card race and have won five of six after heading into the All-Star break on a six-game skid. With Kazmir and All-Star Dallas Keuchel atop the rotation, Houston should feel confident going forward.

'Taking (Kazmir) out of the equation as somebody on the other side and putting him on our team I think is really going to help us," Houston general manager Jeff Luhnow said.

Kazmir is 3-1 with a 1.35 ERA in his last seven starts, and has yielded one earned run over 19 1-3 innings while going 1-0 in three this month. He's 0-1 with a 3.14 ERA in two starts against Kansas City (57-37) this season.

After a three-game home sweep of the Royals earlier this season, Houston has outscored them 37-11 during a six-game winning streak.

Omar Infante and Eric Hosmer are batting a combined .422 (19 for 45) against Kazmir. They were 3 for 8 during Thursday's 4-3 loss at St. Louis - the Royals' fourth in the last 16 games.

Alex Rios is 4 for his last 12 against Kazmir, and hitting .419 (18 for 43) in his last 12 contests.

"I'm focusing on seeing the ball and getting a good pitch to hit, and putting a good swing on it," he said.

The Royals have won the last four starts by Jeremy Guthrie (7-5, 5.36), who is 2-0 with a 3.70 ERA in those outings. However, the right-hander hopes to be more efficient after he gave up three runs and nine hits in five innings of Saturday's 7-6, 13-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox.

Guthrie is 2-2 with a 4.62 ERA in six starts against Houston.

Hank Conger is 2 for his last 13, but 4 for 6 with a home run when facing Guthrie.

After delivering a tiebreaking solo homer in the bottom of ninth for his fourth hit Thursday, Jose Altuve is batting .414 (12 for 29) with six RBIs during a seven-game hitting streak. He's hit safely in eight consecutive games against the Royals.
 
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Preview: Braves (45-50) at Cardinals (61-34)

Game: 1
Venue: Busch Stadium
Date: July 24, 2015 8:15 PM EDT

Jason Heyward never quite lived up to the hype bestowed upon him when he joined the Atlanta Braves at the age of 20 after being hailed by none other than Hank Aaron as the club's next star.

Heyward will face his former team for the first time Friday night when his St. Louis Cardinals seek to hand the Braves a sixth straight road loss.

The slugger was a homegrown player named to the NL All-Star team as a rookie with Atlanta (45-50) in 2010. He homered in his first big league at-bat and was part of Braves teams that reached the playoffs three times in his five seasons with the club.

Heyward, however, had four stints on the disabled list during his Braves tenure and hasn't fared well since he finished with career highs of 27 homers and 82 RBIs in 2012. New general manager John Hart traded him to St. Louis on Nov. 17 along with reliever Jordan Walden for starter Shelby Miller and a minor-leaguer.

With Heyward due $7.8 million in the final season of a two-year contract, Atlanta was concerned he would leave as a free agent after 2015. Hart said it was 'very difficult to trade Jason Heyward.'

Heyward is batting .284 with nine homers and 33 RBIs for St. Louis, which has won five of six.

The Cardinals (61-34) began this 11-game homestand with Thursday's 4-3 win over AL-best Kansas City in a makeup game. They improved to 34-12 at home ahead of this three-game set, and have taken five of their last seven at Busch Stadium against the Braves.

Matt Carpenter and Randal Grichuk drilled two-run homers Thursday while Matt Holliday reached base all four times with a double and three walks.

"We'll take those two-run homers all day long," manager Mike Matheny said.

Closer Trevor Rosenthal may not be available Friday after pitching for the third straight night and earning his 30th save to tie Pittsburgh's Mark Melancon for the major league lead. Matheny said relievers Sam Tuivailala and Kevin Siegrist weren't available Thursday.

Atlanta starts a 10-game trip seeking to avoid matching its longest road slide of the season from June 16-27. The Braves fell 3-1 to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday and have averaged 3.0 runs while dropping eight of 11.

These teams have yet to face each other and both start rookie left-handers who will be seeing a new opponent when the Cardinals' Tim Cooney (0-0, 3.33 ERA) opposes Manny Banuelos.

Cooney pitched 5 2-3 scoreless innings with season highs of seven strikeouts, four walks and 102 pitches in Sunday's 3-1, 18-inning loss to the New York Mets. Left-handed hitters are 5 for 16 against him in his five starts compared to a .234 mark for righties.

Banuelos (1-1, 1.08) will make his fourth start after yielding two runs in 4 2-3 innings in Saturday's 4-0 defeat to the Chicago Cubs. Lefties are 3 for 10 against him compared to righties batting .196.

St. Louis is 11-13 against lefty starters and bats .230 against southpaws. Atlanta is 7-9 and bats .233.
 
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Preview: Reds (42-51) at Rockies (40-53)

Game: 1
Venue: Coors Field
Date: July 24, 2015 8:40 PM EDT

Although they have a number of hot hitters at home, the Colorado Rockies' struggles on the mound are keeping them from climbing out of the NL West cellar.

The Cincinnati Reds are close to falling into last in the Central after a frustrating home series.

While Nolan Arenado looks to keep battering Cincinnati pitching in Friday night's series opener, red-hot Joey Votto will try to help the Reds put an end to their woes at Coors Field.

Arenado went 5 for 11 with two home runs and six RBIs as the Rockies (40-53) took two of three in Cincinnati from May 25-27. He's hitting .375 with four homers in his last 14 games against the Reds.

The All-Star is batting .358 with six home runs in his last 20 games at Coors, while Charlie Blackmon is hitting a baseball-best .414 there since June 3. Arenado (18), Troy Tulowitzki (16), Carlos Gonzalez (15) and Blackmon (14) make up four of the NL's top six in RBIs at home since June 8.

Despite that production, the Rockies are looking to avoid their fifth loss in six games since the All-Star break. They allowed 26 runs and 37 hits over the last three versus visiting Texas.

"We need to be able to play defense. We need to pitch. We need to hit. We're not doing any of that very well," Arenado told MLB's official website.

The Reds split a four-game series with the Chicago Cubs, coughing up leads in Tuesday's 5-4, 13-inning loss and Wednesday's 6-5 defeat in the nightcap of a doubleheader.

Votto is 14 for 26 since the break, but he's 5 for 45 (.111) in his last 12 against the Rockies.

Cincinnati (42-51), which has lost six of nine, has a slim lead on last-place Milwaukee heading into a series at Coors. The Reds have posted a 6.33 ERA while dropping 30 of 42 in Denver.

Anthony DeSclafani (5-7, 3.99 ERA) has been roughed up in his last two home starts, allowing 12 runs and 19 hits in 11 2-3 innings. The rookie right-hander owns a 5.69 ERA in nine outings at Great American Ball Park but a 2.53 mark over his nine on the road as he gets ready for his first outing at Coors.

"If we are talking two years from now, then we can look at the splits, but right now I just think it's coincidence," manager Bryan Price said.

Eddie Butler (3-6, 4.80) hopes to build on his promising return to the Rockies after he gave up two hits over four innings Sunday versus San Diego before rain postponed the game.

The right-hander had been sent to Triple-A Albuquerque after allowing season highs of six runs and 11 hits over 5 1-3 innings in a 6-2 home loss to Miami on June 5. He's posted a 6.59 ERA while dropping his last three starts at Coors.

In his only meeting with Cincinnati, Butler did not factor in a 5-4 road win after yielding four runs over six innings in May. Marlon Byrd had a home run and a double off him while Home Run Derby champion Todd Frazier hit a two-run shot.

Byrd, however, is hitting just .225 in 18 career games at Coors and Frazier has gone 3 for 28 over his seven contests there.
 
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Preview: Brewers (42-54) at Diamondbacks (44-50)

Game: 2
Venue: Chase Field
Date: July 24, 2015 9:40 PM EDT

While the Milwaukee Brewers have already dealt one of their top veterans, the Arizona Diamondbacks need to get hot in a hurry to perhaps avoid doing some of the same.

The Diamondbacks look to win consecutive games for the first time in a little more than two weeks Friday night against the visiting Brewers.

Zack Godley struck out seven without a walk in six innings of his major league debut and A.J. Pollock had three hits with two RBIs in Thursday's 8-3 win over Milwaukee (42-54). It was the second straight defeat following a 14-4 stretch for the Brewers, who hours earlier sent third baseman Aramis Ramirez to Pittsburgh for minor league pitcher Yhonathan Barrios.

"I'm so sorry to see Aramis go, and we've been playing well lately and he's been a big part of it," Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.

While reliever Brad Ziegler and versatile infielder Cliff Pennington are rumored to have drawn interest from other teams, it's uncertain who Arizona (44-50) is looking to unload, if anybody, before next Friday's trade deadline.

The Diamondbacks have won twice in 10 games and haven't recorded two straight victories since July 7-8. They're 9 1/2 games behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West and seven out of the final wild-card spot.

Arizona's Patrick Corbin (1-2, 4.80 ERA) has completed five innings in each of his three starts since returning July 4 from elbow surgery. The left-hander gave up two runs and struck out five during a 2-1 loss to San Francisco on Sunday.

"A couple of bad pitches there,' Corbin said. 'I was able to go out there and be a little more aggressive and got into a rhythm.'

He last faced the Brewers in 2013 when he went 2-0 with a 2.13 ERA against them.

Milwaukee counters with Jimmy Nelson (7-9, 4.21), who has a 3.09 ERA while winning four of his last five starts. He yielded three of his four runs in the first inning of the 6 1-3 he went during Saturday's 8-5 win over Pittsburgh.

The right-hander has a 9.00 ERA in the first inning this season but a 3.36 mark afterward.

"I feel like I'm a broken record with the runs in the first," Nelson told MLB's official website. "I just try to keep a level head about it and give us a chance."

He gave up a run in the first and three over the next five he lasted while striking out eight overall without a walk before leaving without a decision in a 7-5 loss to Arizona on May 29.

Paul Goldschmidt doubled twice in three at-bats against Nelson in that contest. Leading the NL in batting average (.344) and the majors in RBIs (73), Goldschmidt has hit .431 with 27 RBIs in 27 regular season and playoff games against the Brewers.

Also the subject of trade rumors, ex-Diamondback Gerardo Parra is batting .419 in 17 games this month. Parra was hit in the knee by a pitch in the sixth but appears to be fine after remaining in the game.

Despite going 0 for 3 in the opener, teammate Jean Segura is batting .397 in 16 July contests. He's 5 for 6 with a double against Corbin.
 
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Preview: Rangers (45-49) at Angels (54-41)

Game: 1
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: July 24, 2015 10:05 PM EDT

Josh Hamilton worried about the reception he'd receive when he returned to Arlington after signing a $125 million contract to join the Los Angeles Angels.

Despite a self-admitted relapse that led to a tense breakup culminating with him being traded back to the Texas Rangers, Hamilton says he has no anxiety over how the fans will treat him in his return to Anaheim on Friday night.

Hamilton won the 2010 AL MVP when he helped guide the Rangers to the first of back-to-back World Series appearances. After Texas lost the wild-card game in 2012, he bolted for a five-year contract with the Angels and hit .255 in two disappointing seasons.

He avoided suspension following a relapse with drugs and alcohol in February, but Angels owner Arte Moreno was determined to rid the club of Hamilton's contract before he could return from offseason shoulder surgery.

Hamilton is hitting .237 with three homers in 21 games since the Rangers (45-49) re-acquired him April 27 for future considerations, with the Angels paying a huge portion of the money remaining on Hamilton's deal.

He doubled and struck out twice in his only game against Los Angeles on July 3, an 8-2 loss in Arlington.

"I don't hold grudges or sit and think about what kind of bad relationships or bad experiences I have had," Hamilton told MLB's official website. "When I was there, I tried to do everything I could to be the player they expected me to be. Once I'm not there, I'm done with it. I have a lot of other things to think about."

The Angels (54-41) don't seem to miss Hamilton, either. They sit atop the AL West and had won seven in a row before losing 3-0 to Minnesota on Thursday.

Los Angeles has won seven of the nine meetings with the Rangers, beating Colby Lewis (9-4, 4.63 ERA) twice.

Lewis has lost his last six starts against the Angels with an 11.35 ERA, giving up at least seven earned runs three times. He allowed 10 runs and 12 hits - including a homer to Albert Pujols - in four innings of a 12-6 loss July 5.

The right-hander has been solid since that outing, giving up three runs over seven innings in the Rangers' 6-5 loss to San Diego on July 11 and allowing two runs in 7 1-3 of Saturday's 7-6 win at Houston.

Pujols is 9 for 20 with three homers, Kole Calhoun is 9 for 19 with a home run, triple and two doubles, and Mike Trout is 9 for 24 with two homers and two triples off Lewis, who looks to help the Rangers win their third straight.

Elvis Andrus hit a two-run single in the ninth to give Texas a 10-8 win over Colorado on Wednesday. Rougned Odor went 3 for 4 with a homer and finished 12 for 28 with seven extra-base hits during the Rangers' six-game road trip.

Monday's doubleheader sweep of Boston put a wrinkle in the Angels' rotation, giving Nick Tropeano a chance to make his first start since his season debut April 23. He allowed five hits in six innings of a 2-0 win over Oakland before being sent back to Triple-A Salt Lake City the following day.

The right-hander went 1-2 with a 2.63 ERA in five minor league starts after returning from shoulder fatigue that kept him out a month.
 
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Preview: Marlins (41-55) at Padres (44-52)

Game: 2
Venue: PETCO Park
Date: July 24, 2015 10:10 PM EDT

The San Diego Padres still have an outside shot to reach the playoffs for the first time in nine years - but they can't afford many more offensive slumps like the current one they're in.

They look to avoid their fifth four-game losing streak of the season Friday night when they host the Miami Marlins.

San Diego (44-52) won three in a row after the All-Star break, but has since scored four runs with 13 hits during a three-game skid. Jedd Gyorko and Yangervis Solarte are each 1 for 11 in that span and the Padres were shut out for the major league-leading 14th time in Thursday's 4-0 loss to open this four-game series.

The 19 shutouts against San Diego in 2014 were tied with Seattle for the most in baseball, but the Padres, eight games behind the Chicago Cubs for the NL's second wild-card spot, are on pace for 23 this year.

Miami (41-55) is seeking its first four-game road winning streak since July 24-Aug. 5 of last year when it won five straight. Tom Koehler and two relievers combined to allow just three hits Thursday in Miami's second shutout in three games. The team had blanked just two opponents in its previous 32 contests.

Christian Yelich went 2 for 3 and is 13 for 34 over his last nine games, while J.T. Realmuto is 11 for 32 with eight RBIs in his last eight after going 2 for 4 and driving in a run.

Both pitchers could be making their last starts for their respective teams, as their names have come up in trade speculation ahead of next week's deadline.

Miami's Dan Haren (7-5, 3.46 ERA) is looking to bounce back from a shoddy outing at Philadelphia, giving up five runs and two homers over six innings in an 8-7 loss on Sunday against one of the majors' worst offenses, though he was battling 93-degree heat at first pitch The two home runs matched what he had allowed over 30 innings in his previous five games.

He's won just once in his last eight games, averaging 3.5 runs of support after getting 6.1 during a 6-2 start.

Haren is 7-5 with a 3.48 ERA in 20 career games against the Padres and was mostly successful in five meetings last season, going 2-1 with a 2.20 ERA.

Andrew Cashner (3-10, 4.10) hasn't pitched since July 8 after getting rained out Sunday against Colorado. His 10 losses are already a career high and he's 1-3 with a 5.59 ERA in his last eight outings,

He's 1-1 with a 1.86 ERA in three starts against Miami.

Justin Upton missed a fourth straight start Thursday due to a strained side muscle and struck out as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning. Manager Pat Murphy was optimistic, however.

"Justin is taking well to treatment," he told MLB's official website. "We're hopeful. He felt a lot better than when he got here today."

Two of San Diego's three hits Thursday were by Alexi Amarista. A .232 career hitter, Amarista is 7 for 17 with five RBIs in his last six games against the Marlins, and he's 5 for 11 with a homer and two doubles off Haren.
 
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Preview: Blue Jays (49-48) at Mariners (44-52)

Game: 1
Venue: Safeco Field
Date: July 24, 2015 10:10 PM EDT

The Toronto Blue Jays own baseball's highest-scoring offense in four years, but they figure to be in for a challenge against one of the game's elite pitchers.

Felix Hernandez looks to get the better of Toronto for the second time this season Friday night when he takes the mound for the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field.

The Blue Jays (49-48) are three games behind Minnesota for the AL's second wild-card spot and have won three of four following Thursday's 5-2 victory at Oakland. Russell Martin homered and finished 7 for 11 with two home runs in the three-game series.

In his 10th season, Martin's .822 OPS is the third-highest of his career.

"I kind of backed off the plate and when I get off the plate it kind of gets me locked into staying on the ball better," he told MLB's official website.

Toronto's 5.3 runs per game would be the highest average for a full season since 2011.

Hernandez (11-5, 2.77 ERA) held the Blue Jays in check May 22, yielding one run over seven innings with eight strikeouts in a 4-3 win. He's been wildly inconsistent throughout his career against Toronto, though, particularly since 2009, going 4-5 with a 5.26 ERA in 10 matchups. He has three quality starts in the last five but gave up 10 earned runs over 9 2-3 innings in the other two.

The right-hander owns a 1.55 ERA without giving up a home run over six starts since being hammered for eight runs in one-third of an inning at Houston on June 12. He limited the New York Yankees to one run over six innings Sunday but didn't record a decision in a 2-1 defeat.

"I'm not happy, because we lost," he said. "But everything was working pretty good today."

Despite his dominance over his last six starts, he's gone 2-2 while receiving nine runs of support in 40 2-3 innings. Hernandez's 3.21 run-support average is his lowest since a 3.10 mark in 2010.

Run support hasn't been an issue for Toronto's Drew Hutchison (9-2, 5.19), whose 7.88 average is the majors' highest. The Blue Jays have backed him with an average of 9.77 runs on the road, though he's 2-1 with an 8.81 ERA in those 10 outings.

The right-hander lost his only previous matchup with Seattle, giving up six runs over 5 2-3 innings in an 11-1 road defeat Aug. 11.

Hutchison is expected to get the ball after being scratched from Thursday's start due to a bout with the flu.

"He came in and played catch," manager John Gibbons said. "He's feeling much better so hopefully he'll be good to go. If not, definitely Saturday he should be good."

If Hutchison can't pitch, Gibbons will start right-hander Marco Estrada (7-5, 3.22), who is 3-2 with a 1.67 ERA in his last six games.

The Mariners (44-52) split a four-game series in Detroit after they won 3-2 in 12 innings Thursday on Mike Zunino's double.

Toronto shortstop Jose Reyes is expected to play after leaving in the eighth inning Thursday after being hit in the face by a bouncing ball while covering second for a tag attempt. Reyes is 4 for 8 with a homer off Hernandez.
 

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