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05-28-18 | Cubs v. Pirates -108 | 7-0 | Loss | -108 | 2 h 3 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Montgomery, who has made 37 starts in 127 career appearances, allowed nine runs in 23 innings of relief this year before giving up six in 2 1/3 frames against Cleveland on Tuesday. The 28-year-old Californian has completed three innings twice in 2018, including on May 6 as he held St. Louis without a hit. Jordy Mercer is 4-for-8 with a homer versus Montgomery, who gave up three runs over two frames against the Pirates on April 10. Pittsburgh starter, Kuhl is unbeaten in his last four starts and six of seven after limiting Cincinnati to one run and five hits over six innings in a no-decision on Wednesday. The 25-year-old native of Delaware, who is 17-17 in his career, has recorded five quality starts while posting three wins in his last seven trips to the mound. |
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05-28-18 | Astros -115 v. Yankees | 5-1 | Win | 100 | 2 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Verlander is only 2-2 in his five starts this month despite allowing a total of four runs (three earned) in that span, but he won his second straight by limiting San Francisco to one run on three hits in six innings on Wednesday. It was the ninth consecutive quality start for the 35-year-old, who has yielded only four homers. New York starter, German has struggled since a brilliant performance in his first career start on May 6, when he did not allow a hit and struck out nine against Cleveland. The 25-year-old Dominican has given up six runs in each of his last two outings and took the loss after lasting only 3 2/3 innings at Texas on Tuesday. |
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05-28-18 | Blue Jays v. Red Sox -172 | 3-8 | Win | 100 | 2 h 45 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Price is coming off his third consecutive strong outing and held Tampa Bay to one run on three hits and three walks while striking out nine in six innings on Wednesday. The nine strikeouts marked a season high for the Vanderbilt product, who owns 55 punch outs in 57 1/3 total frames. Price earned a win at Toronto on May 12, when he allowed two runs and five hits while striking out six in 5 1/3 total innings. |
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05-27-18 | Diamondbacks -112 v. A's | 1-2 | Loss | -112 | 4 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Greinke had his four-start unbeaten streak halted last time out, as he served up a season-high three homers en route to yielding four runs over six innings in a loss at Milwaukee on Monday. The 34-year-old Floridian did register nine strikeouts, marking the fourth time he has reached that total in 10 turns this season. Greinke has had success against Oakland in his career, going 6-1 with a 3.12 ERA in 15 appearances (11 starts). Oakland starter, Montas is expected to be recalled from Triple-A Nashville to make his third major-league start - and first for Oakland - in order to give Trevor Cahill an extra day of rest. The 25-year-old Montas came out of the bullpen for the Athletics last season after going 0-2 in two starts and five relief appearances for the Chicago White Sox in 2015. The Dominican, who never has faced Arizona, has gone 1-5 with one complete game and a 4.39 ERA in nine turns for the Sounds this year. |
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05-27-18 | Royals v. Rangers -186 | 5-3 | Loss | -186 | 3 h 52 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Hammel ended a run in which he dropped his last eight decisions dating back to last season with Tuesday's victory in St. Louis, yielding one run on nine hits while striking out six in seven frames. The outing ended a brutal five-game stretch in which he went 0-4 and surrendered a total of 29 runs (28 earned) over 27 2/3 innings. Choo (5-for-14) and Nomar Mazara (2-for-6) are hitting at least .333 against Hammel, who is 1-3 with a 4.66 ERA in eight appearances (six starts) versus Texas. Texas starter, Hamels extended his unbeaten streak to four starts after opening the season 1-4 with Tuesday's win over the New York Yankees, striking out seven over as many innings while giving up a pair of solo homers among the four hits he allowed. The four-time All-Star has permitted two earned runs or fewer in each of his last five turns, posting a 2.08 ERA over that span. Salvador Perez (0-for-11) is one of several Royals who have struggled versus Hamels, who is 3-1 with a 2.86 ERA in five starts against Kansas City. |
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05-27-18 | Astros -120 v. Indians | 9-10 | Loss | -120 | 1 h 1 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Cole is unbeaten in his last five appearances after allowing two runs on four hits and three walks over six innings with eight strikeouts to beat San Francisco on Tuesday. The 27-year-old, who boasts 101 strikeouts and 17 walks in 67 2/3 innings this year, has not given up more than three runs in any start and surrendered two or fewer in eight of 10. |
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05-27-18 | Angels v. Yankees -155 | 1-3 | Win | 100 | 1 h 59 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units With Los Angeles skipping Shohei Ohtani's turn through the rotation to manage his workload, Richards will make the start after allowing five runs (one earned) across five frames in a loss at Toronto on Tuesday. The Oklahoma product, who will pitch on his 30th birthday, is 1-2 despite a 1.50 ERA in four turns this month. Richards was pounded for nine runs (five earned) over 1 2/3 innings versus the Yankees on April 28 and is 0-4 with an 8.10 ERA in six appearances (five starts) against them. |
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05-26-18 | Twins v. Mariners -120 | 3-4 | Win | 100 | 10 h 53 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Odorizzi is 1-3 with a 4.11 ERA in seven career starts against Seattle, including a no-decision on May 14 during which he scattered four hits over six scoreless innings. Seattle starter, LeBlanc seeks his first decision Saturday as he makes his fifth straight start after five appearances out of the bullpen. The 33-year-old from Louisiana has surrendered a total of three runs over 20 1/3 innings since joining the rotation, striking out 15 batters while walking only two. LeBlanc has worked 8 1/3 scoreless frames against the Twins in his career, making three relief appearances before scattering three hits over six innings in a no-decision opposite Odorizzi on May 14 in Minnesota. |
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05-26-18 | Reds v. Rockies -150 | 6-5 | Loss | -150 | 9 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Mahle lost his second straight start on Sunday, allowing four runs over six innings against the Chicago Cubs. The 23-year-old Californian has registered 52 strikeouts over 53 2/3 innings but has served up 13 home runs, including three in his last outing. A seventh-round draft pick of the Reds in 2013, Mahle has allowed multiple homers in half of his 10 turns this season. |
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05-26-18 | Angels +145 v. Yankees | 11-4 | Win | 145 | 7 h 2 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Barria was sent to Triple-A Salt Lake after his last start on May 15 despite holding Houston to one run and four hits over seven innings in a no-decision. The 21-year-old rookie from Panama, who will be recalled for Saturday's start, has permitted a total of six runs over his five outings and yielded one homer, that coming in his season debut. Barria is 2-0 with an 0.87 ERA in two road starts. |
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05-26-18 | Braves +117 v. Red Sox | 6-8 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 57 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Newcomb's phenomenal run continued last Saturday against Miami, as he won his fourth straight start while allowing one run in six innings. It is the only run he has allowed in 25 innings during his four-game winning streak, during which opponents have managed only nine hits. Boston starter, Pomeranz completed only four innings in each of his last two starts while giving up a total of eight runs (seven earned) and walking eight. He was saddled with the loss after a rocky outing against Baltimore on May 18 and then was pushed back in order to get in some side work during the week, which he hopes can yield a turnaround. |
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05-20-18 | Brewers +116 v. Twins | 1-3 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 8 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The first-place Milwaukee Brewers try for a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins on Sunday as they continue to hit - and win - on the road. Milwaukee (28-18), which leads Pittsburgh by 1 1/2 games in the National League Central, improved to 10-2 in its last 12 games away from home with a 5-4 victory Saturday and has already wrapped up their fourth straight road series win. The Brewers were ranked 28th in the majors at 3.9 runs per game before averaging 5.8 runs while going 7-2 on a 10-game road trip that ends Sunday. Minnesota (18-23), which owned a five-game winning streak against Milwaukee prior to Friday's 8-3 loss, will be without Joe Mauer for a period of time. The first baseman was placed on the 10-day disabled list Saturday with concussion-like systems and a cervical strain after he was removed from Friday's contest because of neck stiffness and "balance issues and light sensitivity,'' according to the club. |
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05-20-18 | Marlins v. Braves -173 | 9-10 | Win | 100 | 2 h 40 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Chen missed the first month of the season with a left elbow strain and has produced mixed results in his first four starts. He held the Los Angeles Dodgers to three hits in 4 1/3 scoreless innings Tuesday after surrendering 13 runs with six walks and 12 hits allowed in losses to Cincinnati and the Chicago Cubs. Chen, who is throwing his slider 16.6 percent of the time after throwing it just 8.4 percent a season ago, has allowed six homers in 16 2/3 innings. Atlanta starter, Teheran is pitching like he did when he earned All-Star honors in 2014 and 2016, ranking sixth in the NL in hits allowed per nine innings (6.6) while owning an ERA one run lower than last season. He gave up four runs on four hits with three walks Monday in a victory over the Cubs, giving the 27-year-old his third consecutive victory. Teheran, who has not allowed a run in three of his past five starts, is 6-5 with a 3.49 ERA in 17 career starts against the Marlins. |
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05-20-18 | Dodgers v. Nationals -135 | 7-2 | Loss | -135 | 2 h 36 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Wood is still looking for his first win despite allowing one earned run or less in five of his nine starts, including each of the last three. The 27-year-old gave up two runs (one earned) over six innings in a tough-luck loss at Miami on Tuesday. Wood is 4-3 with a 2.55 ERA in 11 starts against the Nationals, including a no-decision April 22 in which he allowed three runs (two earned) over six frames. Washington starter, Strasburg has won three straight starts, racking up 25 strikeouts and only three walks over 20 2/3 innings. The 29-year-old had nine strikeouts and allowed one run and five hits over 6 2/3 innings in a win at Arizona in his last start May 12. Strasburg is 2-3 with a 2.45 ERA in eight starts against the Dodgers, including a tough-luck loss April 22, when he gave up three runs (two earned) over seven innings with 10 strikeouts. |
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05-20-18 | Orioles v. Red Sox -205 | 0-5 | Win | 100 | 1 h 15 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The Orioles enter the finale with a 4-18 record on the road, a 1-5 mark against the Red Sox and a 5-12 showing in day games. They'll face lefty Eduardo Rodriguez, who has kept Baltimore slugger Manny Machado (6-for-28, no home runs) in check over the years. Rodriguez followed up five scoreless innings at Yankee Stadium with five innings of three-run ball in a loss to Oakland on Tuesday at home. He struck out only four but got through the outing without allowing a walk for the first time this year. The 25-year-old dominated the Orioles through six innings to pick up his first win of the season April 13 |
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05-20-18 | A's -105 v. Blue Jays | 9-2 | Win | 100 | 1 h 12 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Mengden ended a four-start winless string with a strong performance last time out in Boston, limiting the Red Sox to two runs (one earned) on eight hits over six innings. It marked the fifth time in six starts he yielded two runs or fewer, a span in which he has walked a combined three batters. Toronto starter Biagini has made three appearances this season -- all spots starts -- and may be running out of chances after failing to get through five innings in his last two outings. He was tagged for four runs over 4 2/3 innings in a loss to Boston on May 13 and six runs and 10 hits at Cleveland 10 days earlier. Opponents are batting .317 against Biagini, who has lost 15 of 18 decisions since the start of the 2017 season. |
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05-19-18 | Marlins v. Braves -182 | 1-8 | Win | 100 | 7 h 41 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The Marlins have not won in any of Urena’s nine starts, scoring just six runs in his past four appearances. The 26-year-old, who won 14 games with a 3.82 ERA a season ago, entered the weekend leading the National League in losses, ranked eighth in hits allowed (51) and ninth in earned runs surrendered (25). Urena lost to the Braves on Sunday in Miami, giving up three runs on four hits with five strikeouts in six innings of a 4-3 defeat. Atlanta starter, Newcomb is in the midst of the best stretch of his young career in his second season, entering Saturday having not allowed a run in 19 innings across his first three May starts. The 24-year-old battled some wildness in walking four Marlins in Sunday’s victory, but surrendered only one hit in six innings with six strikeouts. Newcomb has struck out 20 while allowing just five hits in his past three starts, victories over the Mets, Tampa Bay and the Marlins. |
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05-19-18 | Indians v. Astros -111 | 5-4 | Loss | -111 | 4 h 45 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Houston starter, Keuchel earned victories in his last two starts against Texas and Oakland while permitting just one run on eight hits and three walks combined across 15 innings. The 30-year-old Oklahoma native went 1-5 in his first seven trips to the mound despite registering four quality starts in that stretch. Brandon Guyer is 6-for-14 with a double against Keuchel, who is 4-0 with a 2.21 ERA in six career appearances (five starts) versus Cleveland. |
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05-19-18 | Phillies +108 v. Cardinals | 7-6 | Win | 108 | 2 h 53 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Eflin has been outstanding in his first two big-league starts of the season, allowing one run and seven hits over 12 2/3 innings. The 24-year-old struck out nine in 6 2/3 scoreless frames to beat San Francisco on May 7 before having his last turn in the rotation skipped. Eflin, who is allowing opponents to bat only .159, has never faced the Cardinals. St. Louis starter, Gant will make a spot start in place of injured ace Carlos Martinez. The Georgia native has made three relief appearances and one start this season, allowing four runs in 5 1/3 innings in a loss to Minnesota on May 7 in his only turn. Maikel Franco is 3-for-3 with two doubles versus Gant, who is 0-0 with a 4.50 ERA in two games (one start) against the Phillies. |
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05-18-18 | Rays +129 v. Angels | 8-3 | Win | 129 | 7 h 43 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Tropeano is 0-2 over his last four starts after beating the Kansas City Royals in his season debut on April 12. The 27-year-old gave up three runs and five hits in six innings against the Minnesota Twins in a no-decision in his last outing. Tropeano is 0-1 with a 4.35 ERA in two career starts against the Rays and has experienced mixed results against Brad Miller (3-for-9 with two homers and five strikeouts). |
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05-18-18 | Phillies +105 v. Cardinals | 4-12 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 26 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Arrieta is winless in his last three outings, but the bullpen is to blame for the past two. The 2015 NL Cy Young Award winners has allowed one run in 13 1/3 innings across his last two starts and has five quality starts in seven outings this season. Arrieta is 8-4 with a 2.27 ERA in 17 starts against the Cardinals. St. Louis starter, Wacha has allowed two runs or fewer in five straight starts, and he hasn’t lost since his season debut against the New York Mets on March 31. The 26-year-old hasn’t factored in the decision in his last three outings despite allowing only four earned runs over 16 1/3 innings. Wacha is 2-2 with a 4.40 ERA in five starts against the Phillies. |
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05-13-18 | Cardinals -122 v. Padres | 3-5 | Loss | -122 | 3 h 22 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Wainwright has been sidelined since April 20 with inflammation in his right elbow but was cleared to return following a strong bullpen session on Thursday. The three-time All-Star has 69 career road wins, which ranks fifth in franchise history and leads active National League pitchers. Hosmer is 2-for-15 with five strikeouts against Wainwright, who is 6-3 with a 2.07 ERA in 13 career games (10 starts) against San Diego. |
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05-13-18 | Giants v. Pirates -146 | 5-0 | Loss | -146 | 1 h 49 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Holland fell to 8-18 over the last two years after allowing three runs in five innings of a defeat at Philadelphia on Tuesday. He completed six innings just twice in his first seven outings and has served up seven home runs over his last five. The Ohio native, who is facing Pittsburgh for the first time, is winless in his last 12 road starts while posting a 10.53 ERA. |
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05-12-18 | Cardinals -110 v. Padres | 1-2 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 12 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Wacha has received back-to-back no-decisions after winning each of his previous four starts. The 26-year-old, who has allowed just five earned runs over his last four turns, is looking to post his 50th career victory. Wacha is 3-0 with a 2.52 ERA in four career starts against San Diego and is undefeated in three previous outings at Petco Park. San Diego starter, Ross is 0-2 over his last four decisions despite allowing just one run in both no-decisions during the stretch. The 31-year-old allowed a season-worst five runs in losing to the Washington Nationals in his last turn when he served up two homers among six hits allowed over six innings. |
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05-12-18 | Mariners -140 v. Tigers | 3-4 | Loss | -140 | 4 h 45 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Marco Gonzales (3-2, 5.19 ERA) will take the ball for Seattle. He was tagged with four runs in six innings against the Halos his last time out but had allowed just a total of two runs in his previous two outings. The 26 year old southpaw has a great 38/6 K/BB ratio through 34 2/3 innings of work on the season and will face Detroit for the first time in his career. The Tigers turn to Matthew Boyd (1-3, 3.00 ERA) who lost his last outing Sunday, giving up four runs and six hits in seven innings against Kansas City. The Mariners are 6-0 in the last six meetings. |
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05-12-18 | Royals +195 v. Indians | 2-6 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 32 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Junis boasts five quality starts over seven outings in 2018, including two straight after his worst performance of the season April 26 against the Chicago White Sox. Royals starter, Junis is 3-0 with 1.71 ERA and 0.81 WHIP away this season while the Indians starter, Clevenger is 0-5 home career team starts during May. Cleveland's bullpen is currently in disarray as well. |
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05-12-18 | Rays v. Orioles +129 | 3-6 | Win | 129 | 2 h 55 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Archer has recorded three quality starts in his last four outings but went 0-2 in those appearances after posting a no-decision Sunday with seven innings of one-run ball versus Toronto. The two-time All-Star gave up four runs on 11 hits over 5 1/3 innings in a win at Baltimore on April 26. Jonathan Schoop is 10-for-27 with three homers against Archer, who is 6-8 with a 4.92 ERA in 18 career appearances (17 starts) versus the Orioles. Baltimore starter, Hess makes his major-league debut after limiting Tampa Bay’s Triple-A affiliate Durham to one hit over seven scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts on Tuesday. The 24-year-old Tennessee native has been impressive with Triple-A Norfolk in the early season, going 2-0 with a 2.12 ERA in six starts after spending the last two years at Double-A Bowie. Hess, a fifth-round pick in the 2014 draft, has struck out 29 in 29 2/3 innings this year. |
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05-11-18 | Nationals -191 v. Diamondbacks | 3-1 | Win | 100 | 8 h 32 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Scherzer had his string of five straight starts with a victory snapped Sunday as he settled for a no-decision against Philadelphia despite allowing just one run and five hits while fanning a season-high 15 batters in 6 1/3 innings. The 33-year-old three-time Cy Young Award winner has reached double digits in strikeouts in five of his eight turns this year, with Sunday's effort being the fifth with at least 15 in his illustrious career. Scherzer has yet to lose to Arizona, going 5-0 with a 3.13 ERA in seven starts against the team he was a member of in 2008-09. |
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05-11-18 | Brewers v. Rockies -119 | 11-10 | Loss | -119 | 7 h 36 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Woodruff will be recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs to start after the injured Zach Davies (shoulder) felt pain during Wednesday's bullpen session and won't yet be activated. The 25-year-old Woodruff, who will begin his third stint with the Brewers this season, lasted just 3 2/3 innings while giving up two runs and four hits in a no-decision against the Chicago Cubs on April 6 in his lone previous start of the campaign. Colorado starter, Bettis defeated the New York Mets in his last turn as he scattered six hits over seven scoreless innings. The 28-year-old has given up just three runs in his four victories and hasn't allowed more than six hits in any of his seven turns. Bettis is 2-1 with a 2.88 ERA in four career starts against the Brewers and has shut down Ryan Braun (2-for-12) |
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05-11-18 | Mets v. Phillies -148 | 3-1 | Loss | -148 | 5 h 12 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Matz avenged a disastrous seven-run outing on April 25 by recording his first quality start of the season after allowing one run on three hits in six innings of Saturday's 2-0 setback to Colorado. The 26-year-old had his start pushed back due to a stiff back and allowed a first-inning homer to Nolan Arenado, marking the sixth time he's been taken deep this season (27 2/3 innings). Matz pitched well in his lone encounter versus Philadelphia despite permitting two runs on four hits in 5 2/3 innings of a 3-1 setback on Aug. 12. Philadelphia starter, Arrieta missed Philadelphia's first series versus New York as he worked himself into shape after signing a three-year, $75 million contract in March. The 32-year-old enjoyed a three-start winning streak before getting blitzed against Miami on April 30, but rebounded to allow one run on two hits in six innings of a no-decision at Washington on Sunday. Asdrubal Cabrera has homered twice while batting .357 against Arrieta, but the right-hander has posted a 2-2 mark with a 2.30 ERA in seven career appearances versus the Mets. |
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05-10-18 | Nationals v. Diamondbacks -131 | 2-1 | Loss | -131 | 7 h 8 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Greinke settled for a no-decision against Houston in his last turn despite giving up one run and five hits over 5 2/3 innings. The 34-year-old walked a season-worst two batters but has issued just six free passes while striking out 47 in 41 2/3 frames. Greinke has thrived against Washington, posting a 5-1 record and 1.49 ERA in seven career starts, and has kept Harper in the ballpark in a small sample size (1-for-4, two strikeouts, two walks). |
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05-10-18 | Braves -107 v. Marlins | 9-2 | Win | 100 | 5 h 50 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The Atlanta Braves are on quite a run away from home as they open a four-game series today against the host Miami Marlins looking to extend their road winning streak to eight games. National League East-leading Atlanta improved to 13-7 on the road Wednesday by capping a two-game interleague sweep of Tampa Bay with a 5-2 victory and has outscored its opponents 41-6 during the seven-game winning streak while allowing fewer than two runs five times in that span. Atlanta starter, Foltynewicz opened the season with a flourish, posting a 2.53 ERA while allowing only nine earned runs in his first six starts. But he began May with an ugly loss to San Francisco at home on Friday, surrendering six runs on nine hits and two walks in five innings – with all of the runs scoring in the second frame. Foltynewicz went 2-1 with a 3.08 ERA in five games (four starts) against Miami a season ago. |
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05-10-18 | Mariners v. Blue Jays -153 | 9-3 | Loss | -153 | 5 h 50 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The Toronto Blue Jays responded to being no-hit in the opener against the Seattle Mariners by sleepwalking through much of the following game before erupting for a four-run eighth inning. The Blue Jays (20-17) bid to continue that momentum against the visiting Mariners (20-15) today when they play the rubber match of the series at Rogers Centre. Leake's fast beginning to the season has slowed to a crawl after he answered wins in his first two outings with a 1-3 mark with an 8.70 ERA in his last four starts. The 30-year-old didn't help himself in his last outing with a season high-tying four walks across 5 1/3 innings of a 5-0 setback versus the Los Angeles Angels on Friday. |
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05-08-18 | Astros -139 v. A's | 4-2 | Win | 100 | 6 h 31 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units McCullers won three straight starts before a no-decision against the New York Yankees on Thursday, when he gave up three runs on five hits and three walks in seven innings. The 24-year-old Floridian has allowed a total of five runs over 27 frames in his last four turns after being tagged for eight in 3 2/3 innings at Minnesota on April 11. McCullers improved to 2-1 lifetime against Oakland on April 28, when he yielded two hits and struck out seven in seven scoreless innings. |
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05-08-18 | Braves +121 v. Rays | 1-0 | Win | 121 | 4 h 27 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Newcomb has experienced the ups and downs common with any young pitcher through the first 25 starts of his big-league career, but two of his past five outings have been among the very best of his first 12 months in the majors. He shut out Colorado over six innings on April 8 with nine strikeouts, then Wednesday in New York held the Mets to two hits with one walk and eight strikeouts in seven innings. The 24-year-old has posted a 2.37 ERA with 36 strikeouts and two homers allowed over his last 30 1/3 innings. |
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05-08-18 | Red Sox v. Yankees -205 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 4 h 28 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units New York is on its best 16-game run since also going 15-1 from Sep. 1 to 17, 1980 and off to its best start since 2003. During this streak, the Yankees are outscoring opponents 98-37, with 49 of the runs occurring in the seventh inning or later. The Yankees are scoring more runs than any team in MLB (5.79 per), rank 3rd in OPS (.780) and 4th in HRs (48). Boston ranks second in scoring (5.65 per) and team BA (.269), while ranking first in OPS (.792). Severino established himself as New York's ace in 2017, going 14-6 with a 2.98 ERA and 1.04 WHIP, while holding opponents to a .208 BAA. The Yanks have won six of his seven starts in 2018 and not only does he own a 2.11 ERA but he also owns an 0.85 WHIP and a .172 BAA |
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05-08-18 | Mariners -116 v. Blue Jays | 5-0 | Win | 100 | 4 h 25 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Paxton overpowered Oakland batters with a fastball that he kept up in the zone on Wednesday to record 16 of his 21 outs via strikeout while allowing five hits in seven scoreless frames. "I'm not going to go out and strike out 16 every time, but just the approach," the southpaw said. "I think I've found a good way to approach the game for me, and that's what I'll be focusing on." Paxton, who was denied a victory after the bullpen imploded over the last two frames, owns a 2-1 mark with a 6.32 ERA in his three previous starts in Toronto. Toronto starter, Stroman's disastrous season continued on Wednesday as he lost his third straight start despite allowing just two runs on six hits over seven innings in a 4-0 setback at Minnesota. The 27-year-old, who surrendered fewer than four runs for the first time in six trips to the mound this season, plans to use his cut fastball between 20-25 times per outing. |
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05-07-18 | Astros -132 v. A's | 16-2 | Win | 100 | 4 h 19 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Keuchel has posted quality starts in three of his last four outings but received two runs of support in three losses during that stretch. The 30-year-old Arkansas product limited the New York Yankees to three runs and six hits over seven innings in a 4-0 loss on Wednesday and has not issued a walk in his last two starts. Matt Chapman is 4-for-7 with two doubles and a pair of homers versus Keuchel, who is 5-5 with a 2.88 ERA in 19 career appearances (17 starts) against Oakland. Oakland starter, Anderson makes his second start since being recalled from Triple-A Nashville after allowing two runs on five hits and one walk with four strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings of a no-decision Wednesday at Seattle. The 30-year-old Texan made 13 starts last season with Toronto and the Chicago Cubs, going 4-4 with a 6.34 ERA. Josh Reddick (3-for-3) and Jake Marisnick (2-for-2) have homered against Anderson, |
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05-07-18 | Tigers +101 v. Rangers | 6-7 | Loss | -100 | 2 h 22 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Since giving up nine runs in three innings at the Cleveland Indians on April 12, Fulmer has turned in three straight quality starts while posting an ERA of 1.89. He did not factor in the decision after giving up two runs in six solid innings against the Tampa Bay Rays at home on Wednesday. The former first-round pick is 1-1 with a 3.21 mark in two career starts against the Rangers, both of which took place at Texas. Texas starter, Moore posted a 3.18 ERA over his final three starts in April - as well as a scoreless inning of relief - but was rocked in his first outing this month. The 28-year-old gave up 10 runs on 11 hits in just four innings against the Indians, serving up three home runs after allowing only one over his first six appearances this season. Moore has not faced the Tigers since June 4, 2013, when he was pounded for six runs in two frames. |
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05-07-18 | Mets -105 v. Reds | 7-6 | Win | 100 | 1 h 21 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Bailey endured some hard-luck losses at the outset of the season after registering three quality starts in his first four outings, but he has regressed over the past two weeks. After a pair of no-decisions, he was tagged for five runs on six hits over five innings in a loss to Milwaukee on Tuesday. Bailey, who has surrendered six homers over his last three starts, is 1-4 with a 6.49 ERA lifetime versus New York. |
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05-06-18 | Marlins +110 v. Reds | 8-5 | Win | 110 | 5 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Strailey came off the 10-day disabled list to make his season debut Monday at home against Philadelphia on Monday. He was reached for four runs on six hits and four walks across four innings while picking up a no-decision in an 8-4 win. The 29-year-old, who won 14 games for the Reds in 2016, is 8-2 with a 2.96 ERA in 18 games (17 starts) in his career at Great American Ball Park. Cincinnati starter, Finnegan has served up five home runs in his first four starts, including two in five innings of three-run ball against Minnesota on Monday. The former first-round pick lost his only prior career start against Miami after giving up four runs in 5 1/3 innings. Martin Prado is 3-for-4 with a triple against Finnegan. |
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05-06-18 | Angels v. Mariners +114 | 8-2 | Loss | -100 | 5 h 44 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Ohtani struggled with his command in his last start and received a no-decision after yielding four runs with five walks in 5 1/3 innings against Houston. Seattle starter, Hernandez won his second straight start on Tuesday, allowing three runs while striking out seven over six innings against Oakland. “That was probably one of the sharper outings he’s had all year to this point, which is a great sign,” manager Scott Servais told reporters. Mike Trout is 29-for-79 with seven homers and 19 RBI against Hernandez, who owns a 16-16 record and 3.36 ERA in 51 career starts versus the Angels. |
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05-06-18 | Orioles v. A's -160 | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 4 h 21 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units The Baltimore Orioles hope to put an end to their woes on the road and salvage the finale of their six-game trip when they visit the Oakland Athletics today. Baltimore has been swept in each of its last three road series - all three-gamers - and is on the verge of suffering the same fate after dropping a 2-0 decision in 12 innings on Saturday. Baltimore starter, Cobb was glad to see April come to an end as he allowed two runs and seven hits in six innings of a no-decision against the Los Angeles Angels on the road on Tuesday after surrendering 20 and 30 over 11 2/3 frames in three starts last month. The 30-year-old native of Boston has registered only six strikeouts while issuing five walks over 17 2/3 innings in his four turns this season. |
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05-06-18 | Pirates v. Brewers -120 | 9-0 | Loss | -120 | 3 h 34 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Kuhl turned in his worst effort of the season in Tuesday's loss at Washington, giving up six runs (four earned) on four hits - all homers - and two walks over 4 2/3 innings. Milwaukee starter, Anderson won for the third time in four turns despite issuing a season-high four free passes Tuesday in Cincinnati, permitting four runs on six hits while throwing 90 pitches in 5 1/3 frames. The 30-year-old Oklahoma product is 6-2 with a 2.86 ERA in 11 starts versus the Pirates. |
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05-06-18 | Twins -145 v. White Sox | 5-3 | Win | 100 | 3 h 31 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Gibson has yielded two runs on five hits and two walks across five innings with six strikeouts Tuesday in a no-decision against Toronto. Abreu (6-for-25) and Avisail Garcia each struggle (3-for-17) against Gibson, who is 6-2 with a 2.26 ERA in 10 career games versus the White Sox. Chicago starter, Shields has gone six games without a victory but limited opponents to one run in two of the five starts during that stretch. The 36-year-old California native permitted one run on two hits with no walks and four strikeouts over six innings of a no-decision Tuesday after losing his previous three outings. Brian Dozier is 12-for-36 with five doubles and four homers against Shields, who is 8-9 with a 4.32 ERA in 24 career contests versus the Twins. |
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05-06-18 | Phillies v. Nationals -192 | 4-5 | Win | 100 | 2 h 18 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Scherzer recorded his fifth consecutive quality start on Tuesday after allowing two runs on three hits in 6 1/3 innings of a 12-4 out of Pittsburgh. The NL Pitcher of the Month for April has permitted seven runs on 15 hits while striking out 48 batters during his five-game winning streak. Odubel Herrera is 10-for-33 in his career versus Scherzer, however the right-hander has flustered Carlos Santana (3-for-42, 10 strikeouts) and Aaron Altherr (0-for-9, six strikeouts) en route to posting a 9-1 career mark against the Phillies with an 0.95 WHIP. |
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05-05-18 | Astros v. Diamondbacks +110 | 3-4 | Win | 110 | 10 h 9 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Greinke bounced back from a rocky outing against Philadelphia by striking out 10 and holding the Los Angeles Dodgers to two runs over six innings in last Monday’s 8-5 victory. The four-time All-Star is 15-1 in his last 20 starts at Chase Field. Jose Altuve is 9-for-21 with a home run against Greinke, who is 6-2 with a 2.31 ERA in nine career starts against the Astros, including 6 2/3 scoreless innings in a 2-0 home victory on Aug. 14, 2017. |
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05-05-18 | Rockies +115 v. Mets | 2-0 | Win | 115 | 9 h 17 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Bettis completed at least seven innings in three of his last four starts, including a hard-luck loss at Miami on Sunday in which he allowed two runs and four hits. The 29-year-old is 3-1 with a 1.71 ERA in four road starts. Jay Bruce has a home run and a double in four at-bats against Bettis, who surrendered nine runs in 13 career innings against the Mets. New York starter, Matz was 1-1 with a 3.77 ERA through his first three starts but is 0-1 with a 7.36 mark over the last two outings. He lasted just 3 1/3 frames in a loss at St. Louis on April 25 before having his next start pushed back due to back soreness. Blackmon is 5-for-8 with two doubles and Nolan Arenado has a pair of homers in eight career at-bats against Matz. |
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05-05-18 | Giants v. Braves -148 | 11-2 | Loss | -148 | 9 h 12 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units McCarthy has provided the Braves even more than they hoped for so far, a veteran presence in the rotation who began the weekend tied for second in the NL in wins. The 34-year-old held Philadelphia to one run on five hits with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings Sunday, the third time in his past four starts McCarthy has allowed one run. |
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05-05-18 | Indians +113 v. Yankees | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 3 h 18 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Bauer recorded his fifth straight quality start last time out but settled for a no-decision after allowing two runs and four hits with 11 strikeouts across 6 2/3 innings versus Texas. The 27-year-old UCLA product won his previous start against the Chicago Cubs as he permitted one run and four hits while fanning eight over 6 2/3 frames, giving him 46 strikeouts in 40 1/3 innings this year. New York starter, Gray matched his longest outing of the season on Monday, when he limited Houston to two runs and four hits over six innings but ended up with the loss. The 28-year-old Vanderbilt product is winless in four starts and has struggled with his control, issuing 19 walks in 27 frames this year. Brandon Guyer is 3-for-8 with two homers and Michael Brantley is 6-for-18 with a pair of doubles against Gray, who is 3-3 with a 3.38 ERA in eight career games versus Cleveland. |
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05-04-18 | Cubs v. Cardinals -105 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 8 h 26 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units After three seasons in Japan, Mikolas has quickly shown he can be an effective major-league starter. The 29-year-old has racked up 27 strikeouts and just two walks in 33 innings across his first five outings. He had a season-high seven strikeouts and held Pittsburgh to two runs and six hits over seven innings last time out for his third straight quality start. |
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05-04-18 | Giants v. Braves -143 | 9-4 | Loss | -143 | 8 h 50 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Foltynewicz has yet to give up more than two earned runs in any of his six starts this season, and held Philadelphia to one on three hits with six strikeouts over six innings in a victory Saturday. The 26-year-old only walked two hitters last time out after issuing eight in his previous 10 2/3 innings over two starts. Foltynewicz, who is holding opponents to a .209 average this season, is 2-2 in five career starts against the Giants with a 4.45 ERA. |
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05-04-18 | Rockies +107 v. Mets | 8-7 | Win | 107 | 7 h 29 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Although Marquez lost his second consecutive start Saturday at Miami, he shaved one run off his ERA after permitting three runs (one earned) over six innings. The 23-year-old Venezuelan has pitched dramatically better away from Coors Field, posting a 1-1 record and 1.59 ERA in three road starts as opposed to a 10.64 ERA in Colorado. Yoenis Cespedes has a homer in three at-bats versus Marquez, who gave up three runs in his lone start against New York last season. New York starter, Wheeler pitched only five innings Sunday at San Diego, but he picked up the victory by striking out a season-high nine while permitting two runs on six hits. The 27-year-old lost his only home start of the season despite giving up three runs over six innings versus Washington to fall to 8-16 with a 4.88 ERA lifetime at Citi Field. Wheeler lost his only career start against the Rockies back in 2014, allowing seven runs (four earned) and six hits over four innings. |
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05-04-18 | Blue Jays -158 v. Rays | 2-6 | Loss | -158 | 7 h 19 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Happ has at least eight strikeouts in each of his last five starts and fanned nine in seven strong innings while defeating Texas his last time out. The 35-year-old's only road outing resulted in six innings of one-run ball at Baltimore on April 9. Tampa Bay starter, Yarbrough will be making his eighth appearance of the year but just his second start. He took the loss in his first start April 15 against Philadelphia after giving up five runs (two earned) in 4 2/3 innings. |
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05-04-18 | Indians v. Yankees -183 | 6-7 | Win | 100 | 7 h 26 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Tomlin has struggled mightily in three of his first four starts of 2018, including the last two in which he allowed 11 runs and 17 hits over 9 2/3 innings en route to defeats. The 33-year-old Texas Tech product has served up 10 homers - six in his last two outings - across 18 2/3 frames while opponents are batting .360 against him. New York starter, Sabathia has picked up where he left off last season (14-5) by allowing just five earned runs across 26 1/3 innings to open 2018 after posting back-to-back quality starts. The 37-year-old former Cy Young Award winner gave up one unearned run over six frames on April 24 to beat Minnesota and yielded just one run in seven innings five days later in a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels. Lindor is 5-for-9 with a double versus Sabathia, who is 4-3 with a 3.65 ERA in 11 career games against the Indians. |
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05-03-18 | Dodgers v. Diamondbacks -138 | 5-2 | Loss | -138 | 1 h 1 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Wood remained winless on the season when he gave up four runs and six hits in a setback against San Francisco in his last turn. The 27-year-old has been superb with his control, walking just three and striking out 30 in 35 innings. Wood lost to the Diamondbacks on April 4, when he allowed three runs and six hits over six frames. Arizona starter, Corbin did not factor in the decision against Washington in his last turn after allowing three runs and seven hits over 6 2/3 innings. The 28-year-old has been flat-out dominant by holding opponents to a .165 average while striking out 55 against just seven walks in 40 frames. Corbin allowed just one hit and struck out 12 in 7 1/3 innings while beating Los Angeles on April 4. |
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04-30-18 | Dodgers v. Diamondbacks -127 | 5-8 | Win | 100 | 4 h 30 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Stripling is making a spot start in place of Rich Hill, whose expected return from the disabled list has been delayed due to an infection in his left middle finger. David Peralta is 5-for-12 with four doubles against Stripling, who is 1-2 with a 3.48 ERA in 15 career games (two starts) against Arizona. Arizona starter, Greinke is looking to bounce back from a rough outing against Philadelphia on Wednesday, when he allowed five runs and nine hits in six innings. The four-time All-Star owns a 32-to-3 strikeout-to-walk ratio |
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04-30-18 | Yankees v. Astros -161 | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 2 h 3 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Gray's struggles continued Wednesday as he yielded three runs on six hits and five walks while throwing 104 pitches in 4 2/3 innings of a no-decision against Minnesota. It was the second-longest outing of the season for the 28-year-old native of Tennessee, who surrendered 11 runs over 6 1/3 frames in his previous two outings. Houston starter, Morton was brilliant in his first four starts of the season but had trouble against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, when he escaped with a no-decision after giving up four runs on five hits and five walks in four innings. The 34-year-old from New Jersey tossed five scoreless innings en route to victory in Game 7. |
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04-30-18 | Phillies -142 v. Marlins | 4-8 | Loss | -142 | 1 h 8 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Signed to a three-year, $75 million deal, Arrieta allowed three runs on as many hits in four innings of a no-decision against Miami on April 8. The 32-year-old has flipped the switch over his last three outings, permitting three earned runs while scattering 12 hits and striking out 13 in 20 2/3 innings. J.T. Realmuto (3-for-8) and Justin Bour (2-for-6) have gotten their licks in against Arrieta, but the right-hander has limited the rest of current roster to going 3-for-36 with eight strikeouts. |
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04-29-18 | Yankees +102 v. Angels | 2-1 | Win | 102 | 10 h 51 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Sabathia is coming off his longest outing of the season that resulted in his first victory as he limited Minnesota to an unearned run and two hits over six innings on Tuesday. Only half of the eight runs the 37-year-old Californian has allowed this year have been earned. LA starter, Skaggs answered his worst start of the season with one of his best on Monday as he scattered four hits over seven scoreless innings in a victory at Houston. The 26-year-old, who also hails from the Golden State, was tagged for six runs and eight hits in 4 1/3 frames by Boston at home in his previous turn on April 18. Skaggs has made 62 starts in his career but will be facing New York for the first time. |
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04-29-18 | Braves +120 v. Phillies | 10-1 | Win | 120 | 3 h 24 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units McCarthy is 2-0 with a 2.53 ERA in his two starts against the Phillies this season, giving up three runs on 11 hits over 10 2/3 innings. The 34-year-old received a no-decision in his last start Tuesday against Cincinnati, surrendering five runs (three earned) with a season-low one strikeout in five innings and two homers allowed. Philadelphia starter ,Velasquez has lost both starts to Atlanta this season, posting a 7.27 ERA and allowing 16 hits in 8 2/3 innings. His other defeat came in his last start Tuesday against Arizona, in which he allowed four runs on four hits in 4 2/3 innings with six strikeouts and two homers allowed. The 25-year-old has held right-handed batters to a .214 average, but left-handers are hitting .311 with three homers and six extra-base hits in 61 at-bats. |
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04-29-18 | Rockies -105 v. Marlins | 0-3 | Loss | -105 | 3 h 8 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Colorado starter, Bettis allowed four runs on five hits and two walks over five innings in a no-decision against San Diego on Monday after two straight outstanding performances. The 29-year-old Texas Tech product yielded one run on eight hits across 14 1/3 innings in those two outings to improve to 3-0 with a 1.40 ERA on the road in 2018. |
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04-28-18 | Yankees -105 v. Angels | 11-1 | Win | 100 | 9 h 20 m | Show | |
Rating; 2 Units Tanaka bounced back from a pair of rough outings on Monday as he limited Minnesota to one run and three hits in 6 2/3 innings of a victory. The 29-year-old native of Japan surrendered 13 runs and 14 hits over 10 frames in his previous two turns but managed to come away with a 1-1 record. Tanaka has been impressive in four career starts against the Angels, going 1-0 with a 1.63 ERA. LA starter, Richards has allowed fewer than three runs in each of his last four starts, posting three victories in that span. The 29-year-old Californian is coming off his longest outing of the season - a triumph over San Francisco last Saturday in which he gave up two runs and five hits while registering 11 strikeouts in six frames. Richards has yet to defeat New York in his career, going 0-3 with a 6.65 ERA and one complete game in four starts and one relief appearance. |
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04-28-18 | Mets +128 v. Padres | 2-12 | Loss | -100 | 9 h 58 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Vargas won a career-best 18 games and was an All-Star for the first time last season while with Kansas City. He cashed in by signing a two-year, $16 million deal over the winter and figures to eventually be the No. 3 starter behind Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom. Asdrubal Cabrera belted a three-run homer as the Mets posted a 5-1 victory in the series opener, and the 32-year-old finished with two hits for his fifth multi-hit performance in nine games. San Diego's Eric Hosmer went 0-for-3 with a walk in his return after a two-game absence due to family reasons and has registered only four RBIs in 88 at-bats. Vargas is facing the Padres for the first time in nearly seven years, when he tossed a six-hit shutout on July 1, 2011 while with Seattle. Overall, the 35-year-old is 2-1 with a 2.39 ERA in four career starts against San Diego. Vargas regularly shut down Hosmer (1-for-13) before the two became teammates in Kansas City. |
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04-28-18 | Braves v. Phillies -133 | 4-1 | Loss | -133 | 6 h 29 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Foltynewicz struggled with his control and needed 103 pitches to last just 4 2/3 innings Monday at Cincinnati, getting a no-decision after walking four and striking out seven with two runs allowed. He has walked four hitters in each of his past two starts (10 2/3 innings) after issuing only five in his first three outings (15 1/3 innings). Philadelphia starter, Pivetta has pitched well through the season’s first month even though he only has one decision in five starts. He struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings Sunday against Pittsburgh, giving up two runs on five hits with two walks - his first two free passes since his season debut against Atlanta on March 30. |
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04-28-18 | Diamondbacks -131 v. Nationals | 4-3 | Win | 100 | 5 h 42 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Corbin has struck out at least eight batters in each of his first five starts and fanned 11 in a win over San Diego on Sunday. Each of his opponents thus far have been from the National League West and the 28-year-old has held them to a .140 average. Hellickson is making his third start since joining the Nationals' rotation, his first at home in a Washington uniform and the 200th of his career. He allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings in a no-decision at the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. The Iowa native, who won nine games with Arizona in 2015, is 0-3 with a 5.32 ERA in four career starts against the Diamondbacks. |
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04-28-18 | Rangers +160 v. Blue Jays | 7-4 | Win | 160 | 5 h 32 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units After flirting with a perfect game and finishing with 7 2/3 dominant innings at Houston on April 15, Colon gave up four runs in 5 2/3 innings of a no-decision against Seattle six days later. He owns a 2.79 ERA and has limited opponents to a .221 average through his first three starts with Texas. The 44-year-old, who threw two scoreless innings of relief against the Blue Jays earlier in the season, is 12-7 with a 4.14 ERA in 29 career starts against Toronto. Garcia opened the year with six solid innings against the Chicago White Sox but he failed to complete six frames in each of his next three outings. He allowed 10 runs in 15 2/3 innings in that span and has served up at least one home run in all four of his starts |
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04-27-18 | A's v. Astros -174 | 8-1 | Loss | -174 | 2 h 13 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Keuchel's record is deceiving, as he has allowed three runs or fewer in each of his five starts. The 30-year-old former Cy Young Award winner is coming off his first win, a triumph over the White Sox in Chicago on Saturday in which he gave up one run and four hits over six innings. Keuchel is 5-4 with one complete game and a 2.59 ERA in 16 starts and two relief appearances against the Athletics |
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04-27-18 | Rockies -124 v. Marlins | 1-0 | Win | 100 | 1 h 16 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Anderson was pounded in his season debut at Arizona, giving up seven runs over 2 1/3 innings, but he has permitted only five earned runs in his last four turns while recording quality starts in three of them. He picked up his first win last time out by tossing six innings of two-run ball against the Chicago Cubs. Anderson has a 1.42 ERA in splitting two decisions against Miami, limiting the current roster to 3-for-16. |
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04-27-18 | Diamondbacks +134 v. Nationals | 5-4 | Win | 134 | 1 h 16 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Godley gave himself quite the birthday present on Friday, picking up his third win in four outings by overcoming a two-run double from Franchy Cordero in the first to strike out eight over 5 1/3 innings versus San Diego. The 28-year-old showed better control by surrendering one walk on the heels of issuing six free passes in a disastrous performance at the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 15. Bryce Harper (3-for-8) has gotten his licks in on Godley, but the right-hander owns a 2-1 mark against the Nationals while limiting them to a .225 batting average. Washington starter Strasburg has been plagued by the home run ball this season as he was taken deep twice to spoil a 10-strikeout performance in Saturday's 4-0 setback at the Dodgers. The three-time All-Star has surrendered six homers in five outings (33 1/3 innings) after permitting 13 during his entire 2017 campaign. |
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04-27-18 | Tigers v. Orioles -109 | 0-6 | Win | 100 | 1 h 13 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Tillman's struggles this season continued Saturday as he surrendered four runs and eight hits - three homers - over six innings in a loss to Cleveland. It was the longest outing of the year for the 30-year-old Californian, who has given up 19 runs on 30 hits and 11 walks over 17 1/3 frames in his four turns. Tillman is hoping to continue the success he has had against Detroit during his career as he is 6-1 with a 3.12 ERA in 10 starts versus the Tigers. |
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04-22-18 | Padres v. Diamondbacks -139 | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 5 h 4 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Corbin struck out eight and yielded one hit in his shutout of the Giants on Tuesday, improving to 3-0 with a 0.82 ERA at home this year. He has 28 strikeouts and nine hits allowed in 22 innings at Chase Field after going 9-4 with a 3.15 ERA in 17 home starts last year. Wil Myers is 9-for-19 with a home run and Jose Pirela is 4-for-5 with two doubles against Corbin, who has a 4.48 ERA in 16 career games (11 starts) against San Diego. |
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04-22-18 | Giants +103 v. Angels | 4-2 | Win | 103 | 5 h 2 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Cueto came off the disabled list on Tuesday and turned in a dominant performance against Arizona, allowing two hits while registering 11 strikeouts over seven scoreless innings. The two-time All-Star has given up one earned run over 20 frames in his first three starts of the year. Justin Upton is 6-for-20 with two home runs against Cueto, who is 1-0 with a 1.20 ERA in two career turns versus the Angels. The Angels are 4-7 at home and 9-1 on the road. |
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04-22-18 | Marlins v. Brewers -171 | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 3 h 10 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Smith is hoping to solve his problems on the road, where he has surrendered eight runs on seven hits and a whopping 11 walks over only 5 1/3 innings in two starts - both losses. The Sam Houston State product lasted on 2 1/3 frames against the Yankees in New York on Monday as he was tagged for five runs on five hits and as many walks. Smith, who remains in search of his first major-league victory despite making 13 appearances (six starts), will be facing Milwaukee for the first time in his career. Milwaukee starter, Guerra has been superb in two starts since being recalled from the minors, allowing one run and five hits with 11 strikeouts across 11 innings. The 33-year-old Venezuelan settled for a no-decision against Cincinnati on Tuesday despite giving up just one hit over 5 2/3 scoreless frames. Guerra, already has matched his win total over 21 games last season. |
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04-22-18 | Pirates v. Phillies -140 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 3 h 38 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Pivetta is rolling along and allowed two or fewer runs in each of his last three turns. The Canada native did not factor in the decision in either of his last two turns despite holding the Cincinnati Reds and Atlanta Braves to a total of three runs in 12 frames and owns 21 strikeouts with just two walks in 21 2/3 total innings. Pittsburgh starter, Williams lost his only start against Philadelphia last season, surrendering three runs and four hits in 5 2/3 frames.. |
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04-22-18 | Royals v. Tigers -159 | 8-5 | Loss | -159 | 2 h 18 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Liriano makes his fourth start of the season and his second against the Royals, having beaten them in his season debut with 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball. He turned in another quality start in his next outing but took the loss despite six innings of two-run ball before beating Baltimore last time out by yielding two runs in five innings. Liriano is 8-5 with a 4.16 ERA in 20 career appearances (17 starts) versus the Royals. |
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04-21-18 | Red Sox -158 v. A's | 0-3 | Loss | -158 | 8 h 20 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Sale has just one victory in four starts this season despite allowing a total of three runs over 16 innings. The 29-year-old Floridian has yet to work more than six innings, however, lasting only five while giving up one run and two hits in a no-decision against Baltimore on Sunday. Sale owns a 5-2 record and 2.60 ERA in eight starts and five relief appearances versus Oakland in his career. Oakland starter Manaea has been nearly as good as Sale this season, yielding five runs over 27 2/3 innings in four starts. The 26-year-old native of Indiana notched a victory at Seattle on Sunday after giving up one run and two hits in seven frames. Manaea has struggled against Boston in his career, going 1-2 in three starts while surrendering 18 runs and 26 hits (four homers) over 11 1/3 innings. |
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04-21-18 | Mariners v. Rangers +145 | 9-7 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 18 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Paxton picked up his first victory of the season Monday when he gave up one run and three hits over six innings. The 29-year-old has given up five runs over his last three turns after being roughed up for six runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings by Cleveland on March 31. Paxton is 2-4 with a 4.62 ERA in 10 career starts against Texas and has regularly been torched by Adrian Beltre (9-of-16 with one homer and six RBIs). Texas starter Colon is making his fifth appearance (third start) for the Rangers and he has a stellar 0.70 WHIP while holding opponents to a .177 batting average. He was solid in his first start of the season as well as he limited Oakland to one run and seven hits over six innings. Colon is 20-12 with a 3.84 ERA in 37 career starts against Seattle. |
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04-21-18 | Astros -208 v. White Sox | 10-1 | Win | 100 | 6 h 18 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Houston won only four of 10 games following a 6-1 start, in part because its offense scored three runs or fewer six times from April 6-16. The Astros still were scuffling at the plate in a 2-1 loss at Seattle on Monday to begin their trek, but they have progressively scored more runs in each contest during their four-game winning streak, topped off by a 10-0 rout of Chicago in Friday's series opener in which Springer drove in four runs and Correa clubbed two homers. Whereas Houston has outscored its opponents 30-4 during its winning streak, Chicago has been outscored 44-14 (11 of which came in one game) during its five-game slide. The White Sox have dropped 10 of 11 overall but may have other things on its mind entering the weekend, however, as reliever Danny Farquhar was taken to the hospital after passing out in the team's dugout Friday following a short relief appearance in the sixth inning. |
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04-21-18 | Twins +123 v. Rays | 1-10 | Loss | -100 | 6 h 33 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Right-hander Kyle Gibson goes for the Twins, who have played back-to-back extra-inning contests. Eddie Rosario belted a grand slam to tie it and Max Kepler’s solo shot gave Minnesota a lead in the ninth, but the most important homer Friday for the Twins might have been Logan Morrison’s first of the season in the second inning after coming in batting .068. Brian Dozier had a pair of singles in the series opener for Minnesota and has hit safely in all 14 games this season while batting .290. Minnesota 1B Joe Mauer, who is batting .333 overall, went hitless Friday (0-for-4) for only the second time in 13 games this season. |
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04-16-18 | Rangers +167 v. Rays | 4-8 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 45 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Perez posted a career-high 13 wins in 2017, won his season debut against Oakland on April 5 as he yielded three runs and 10 hits across 5 1/3 frames. Snell was overpowering against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday, striking out 10 while surrendering one run and one hit over six innings, but his pitch count ballooned to 114 with five walks. The 25-year-old native of Washington held Boston to three hits and two walks over 5 2/3 scoreless innings on March 30 in his only home start but settled for a no-decision. Snell, who will be facing Texas for the first time, has been markedly better at home (8-7, 3.05 ERA) than on the road (4-9, 4.65) in his career. |
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04-16-18 | Nationals v. Mets -165 | 8-6 | Loss | -165 | 4 h 42 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Hellickson, who will be added to Washington's 25-man roster on Monday, is ready to go after working a pair of extended spring straining league games in Florida. The 31-year-old pitched well for a young Philadelphia squad over parts of two seasons before limping down the stretch in 2017 with a 2-6 mark and gaudy 6.97 ERA in 10 outings with Baltimore. Hellickson owns a 2-4 record with a bloated 7.81 ERA in eight career starts versus the Mets. New York starter DeGrom surrendered just one earned run on four hits for the second time in as many starts this season as he improved to 6-4 in his career versus Washington following an 8-2 triumph on April 5. The 29-year-old walked away with a no-decision in his last trip to the mound despite yielding four runs - including his first homer of the season - in six innings at Miami. Bryce Harper (MLB-best seven homers) is 9-for-26 versus deGrom, but the right-hander has kept Anthony Rendon (2-for-21, six strikeouts) and Michael Taylor (1-for-21, 11 strikeouts) under wraps. |
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04-16-18 | Rockies v. Pirates -126 | 6-2 | Loss | -126 | 4 h 49 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units German Marquez was ejected after three innings in his previous start for participating in a brawl with the San Diego Padres, and he'll get a chance to go deeper in this one opposite Steven Brault for the Pirates. Brault won his first two outings this season - one as a starter and one in relief - before struggling at Wrigley Field on Wednesday. The California native was reached for four runs on seven hits in five innings of that game while getting a no-decision in a game the Pirates would lose 13-5. Brault allowed two runs in an inning of relief in his only prior encounter with the Rockies. |
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04-15-18 | A's v. Mariners +105 | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 20 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Hernandez rebounded from a rough turn at San Francisco in his previous outing, allowing three runs over 5 2/3 innings in a victory at Kansas City on Tuesday. The 32-year-old Venezuelan has yet to last six frames in three outings this season and recorded only eight strikeouts over 15 frames. Hernandez has recorded 25 victories - his highest total versus any team - against only nine losses with three complete games and a 2.60 ERA in 46 career starts versus the Athletics. |
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04-15-18 | Cardinals -162 v. Reds | 3-2 | Win | 100 | 3 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Martinez has 19 strikeouts and just 14 hits allowed in 18 2/3 innings through his first three starts, but he's issued 10 walks in that span. The bulk of those came in a rocky season debut, after which the 26-year-old rebounded by allowing one run in 14 1/3 innings over his last two outings. Martinez is 6-3 with a 3.84 ERA in 19 career games (eight starts) against Cincinnati, and Reds slugger Joey Votto is just 3-for-19 against him, although Martinez has walked Votto eight times. Cincinnati starter, Bailey has allowed a run in six innings in two of his first three starts but his team is 0-3 in his outings. The veteran from Texas struck out seven and yielded two hits in his six innings of work at Philadelphia on Tuesday, getting through a start without allowing a walk for the first time in 2018. Matt Carpenter is 18-for-33 and Yadier Molina is 15-for-39 against the 31-year-old Bailey, who is 6-13 with a 5.86 ERA in 23 career starts against the Cardinals. |
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04-15-18 | Rockies v. Nationals -188 | 6-5 | Loss | -188 | 2 h 50 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Strasburg was outstanding in his last start on Tuesday against Atlanta, firing eight scoreless innings while allowing three hits and two walks and striking out eight. Entering Saturday, the 29-year-old ranked fifth in the National League with 21 strikeouts and has posted a 1.033 WHIP with five walks and 16 hits surrendered in 20 1/3 innings. Strasburg is 4-4 lifetime against the Rockies with a 3.97 ERA in eight starts, but has not faced Colorado since giving up nine runs in a 2016 start in Denver. |
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04-15-18 | Brewers v. Mets -190 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 2 h 34 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Chacin has as many walks as strikeouts (seven) through his first three starts and has failed to make it through five innings in two of them. He made his second consecutive start against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday and lasted only 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision, allowing three runs on five hits. Chacin is 2-5 with a 6.10 ERA against the Mets and has been tormented by first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, who is 8-for-22 against him. New York starter, Syndergaard has not been the dominant force Mets fans expect even though he did strike out 10 batters in an Opening Day win over St. Louis, when he allowed four runs on six hits. He threw 92 pitches in four innings versus Philadelphia in his second start and worked six innings of two-run ball for the win at Miami last time out. Syndergaard has won both starts versus the Brewers, striking out 16 in 13 innings. |
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04-15-18 | Pirates -145 v. Marlins | 7-3 | Win | 100 | 2 h 30 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units It took Nova three starts to crack the win column after he went seven innings and permitted three runs on seven hits while striking out six to beat the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The 31-year-old Dominican had a solid outing in his season debut with five innings of two-run ball at Detroit, but was tagged for five runs in 5 1/3 innings in a loss to Minnesota. Nova is 2-0 against Miami and has not allowed a run in 15 innings. Miami starter, Urena has run into early trouble in two of his first three starts - all at home - and lost both of them, giving up three first-inning runs against the Cubs in his season debut and falling into a 3-0 hole last time out versus the New York Mets. He had to settle for a no-decision against Boston on April 3 despite seven stellar innings of one-run ball. Gregory Polanco is 3-for-6 off Urena, who is 1-1 with a 7.31 ERA versus Pittsburgh. |
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04-14-18 | Diamondbacks +167 v. Dodgers | 9-1 | Win | 167 | 8 h 57 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Walker received a no-decision last Sunday despite holding St. Louis to one run on three hits over six innings. Yasmani Grandal is 5-for-10 with a home run against Walker, who is 2-1 with a 4.91 ERA in five career starts against the Dodgers. LA starter, Hill, after tossing six shutout innings against San Francisco in his season debut, allowed three earned runs over four innings in last Saturday’s rematch against the Giants. The 38-year-old native of Massachusetts has posted a 1-5 record with a 4.78 ERA in nine career starts against the Diamondbacks. |
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04-14-18 | Pirates -160 v. Marlins | 1-0 | Win | 100 | 6 h 3 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Taillon let up just on hit and struck out seven in the shutout of Cincinnati on Sunday at home, using 110 pitches to complete the gem. The 26-year-old allowed one run in five innings to get the win in his only prior career start against the Marlins last April in Miami. Miami starter, Richards failed to complete five innings in his first two career starts, allowing three runs in four frames in a no-decision at Philadelphia on Sunday. Opponents are hitting .389 against the rookie, who has allowed five doubles and a homer in his first 8 1/3 innings. |
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04-14-18 | Phillies +118 v. Rays | 9-4 | Win | 118 | 5 h 8 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Arrieta allowed three runs (two earned) in the first inning of his Phillies debut last Sunday, but yielded just two baserunners in the next three frames before being removed after 74 pitches. The 32-year-old TCU product, who was signed to a three-year $75 million deal on March 11, struck out five and walked two against Miami. Tampa Bay starter, Archer earned his first victory Monday when he held the Chicago White Sox to four runs (three earned) on six hits and three walks over 5 2/3 innings. The 29-year-old North Carolina native has struck out 22 and walked seven combined in three starts covering 16 2/3 innings while averaging 93 pitches. Carlos Santana is 6-for-16 with two doubles against Archer, who faces Philadelphia for the first time and is 6-8 with a 2.79 ERA in 19 interleague matchups with 132 strikeouts in 116 innings. |
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04-08-18 | Mets v. Nationals -156 | 6-5 | Loss | -156 | 8 h 49 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Roark allowed one run, four hits and a walk while striking out six in seven innings of an 8-1 victory at Atlanta on Monday. The 31-year-old Illinois native is 27-19 with a 3.38 ERA in 74 games (53 starts) at Nationals Park after going 6-6, 5.04 in 17 games (14 starts) there last season. Yoenis Cespedes and Jay Bruce are a combined 4-for-27 versus Roark, who is 7-2 with a 2.76 ERA in 17 games (11 starts) against New York. New York starter, Harvey is 3-6 with a 3.16 ERA in 15 games (14 starts) versus Washington and 1-3, 3.86 in six turns at Nationals Park. |
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04-08-18 | Braves v. Rockies -137 | 4-0 | Loss | -137 | 3 h 57 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Newcomb’s initial start of 2018 displayed some of the same traits of his rookie season - good power pitching (six strikeouts), command issues (four walks) and the inability to wiggle out of jams as he yielded six runs (five earned) and five hits in 4 1/3 innings. The 24-year-old recorded 108 strikeouts in 100 innings but posted a 1.57 WHIP over 19 starts last season. Newcomb made two starts against the Rockies in 2017 but did not receive a decision while striking out 13 and registering a 5.91 ERA over 10 2/3 innings. |
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04-08-18 | Blue Jays v. Rangers +109 | 7-4 | Loss | -100 | 3 h 55 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Hamels bounced back from an Opening Day loss to Houston by allowing one run with 11 strikeouts over five innings in Tuesday’s 4-1 win at Oakland. The 34-year-old native of San Diego has seen his velocity drop in his first two starts, causing him to rely more on changeups and sliders. Hamels is 0-2 with a 6.97 ERA in four career starts against Toronto but owns a 17-5 record in 36 career outings at Globe Life Park, including 7-2 in 12 starts last season. |
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04-08-18 | Reds v. Pirates -146 | 0-5 | Win | 100 | 1 h 28 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Mahle displayed some of the promise Monday that has made him one of Cincinnati's top prospects, holding the Chicago Cubs to one hit and two walks while striking out seven over six innings to get the victory. The 23-year-old told MLB.com. Mahle went 0-1 despite a 2.45 ERA in two outings versus the Pirates last season, accounting for half of his first four career starts prior to this season. Pittsburgh starter, Taillon won his season debut Monday, yielding only two runs and four hits across 5 1/3 innings while tying a career high with nine strikeouts. |
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04-07-18 | Reds v. Pirates -125 | 7-4 | Loss | -125 | 7 h 36 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Cincinnati starter, Romano struggled to command his off-speed pitches in Sunday’s loss to Washington, but he managed to eat up some innings. The 24-year-old was able to get through six frames and limit the damage to three runs despite issuing four walks and surrendering two home runs. Romano is 1-2 with a 2.29 ERA in three meetings with the Pirates, and he has lost both of his outings at PNC Park. |
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04-07-18 | Royals v. Indians -215 | 1-0 | Loss | -215 | 4 h 48 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Kennedy is winless in his last five starts versus the Indians and was pounded for nine runs over 7 2/3 innings in two starts last season, leaving him with a 2-5 record and 5.90 ERA in 10 starts against them. Cleveland starter, Bauer struck out seven in five frames but needed 101 pitches to get there Sunday, running into trouble in his final inning versus the Seattle Mariners after giving up a pair of RBI doubles en route to a no-decision. The UCLA product did most of his best work during his breakout 2017 campaign at home, going 10-4 with a 3.93 while striking out 116 across 103 frames. Alcides Escobar is 8-for-25 with a homer against Bauer, who went 1-1 with a 2.70 ERA in three starts versus Kansas City last year. |
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04-07-18 | Cubs v. Brewers +134 | 5-2 | Loss | -100 | 4 h 39 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Darvish did not dazzle in his Cubs debut last Saturday, allowing five runs and five hits over 4 1/3 innings in a no-decision at Miami. The 31-year-old struggled to command his fastball, walking two batters and hitting two more, and he generated only nine swinging strikes. Darvish faced the Brewers last season and allowed three runs over five innings with seven strikeouts in a loss. Milwaukee starter, Davies is 5-4 with a 3.90 ERA in 10 starts against the Cubs. |
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04-07-18 | Diamondbacks -103 v. Cardinals | 3-5 | Loss | -103 | 2 h 42 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Greinke limited Colorado to one run on five hits with nine strikeouts and no walks over 5 2/3 innings without getting a decision in his 2018 debut last Saturday. The 34-year-old Florida native was 13-1 at home as opposed to 4-6 on the road last year, but won his only start at St. Louis while allowing just one run over seven innings. Marcell Ozuna is 4-for-11 with three homers and Carpenter is 8-for-24 with a pair of blasts against Greinke, who is 12-4 with a 3.17 ERA lifetime versus St. Louis. |
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04-07-18 | Orioles +213 v. Yankees | 3-8 | Loss | -100 | 1 h 47 m | Show | |
Rating: 2 Units Gray gave up seven hits and three walks in just four innings at Toronto on Sunday but managed to limit the damage to one run. The Orioles got to Gray for five runs in four innings at Yankee Stadium last September, and the one-time All-Star has a 5.30 ERA in six starts in the Bronx. The 28-year-old will be careful with Tim Beckham, who is 6-for-13 with a pair of homers against him. |
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