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MLB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 6/28/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
ST LOUIS  WAINWRIGHT )
 
ARIZONA  GODLEY )
+1.5  -180

-1.5  +160
+115

-125

9.5un
 
4
Final
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ST LOUIS (35 - 41) at ARIZONA (50 - 28)
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Wednesday, 6/28/2017 9:40 PM
ADAM WAINWRIGHT (R) vs. ZACK GODLEY (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
959ST LOUIS+120Ov 9.5,-115+120Ov 9.5,-105
960ARIZONA-130Un 9.5,-105-130Un 9.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ST LOUIS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games35-41-1343-304.40.2520.3220.4030.7254.50.2490.3130.3980.711
Road Games15-21-721-144.70.2440.3090.4070.7175.20.2610.3310.4280.758
vs Right-handed Starters27-32-11.136-224.50.2590.3260.4110.7374.70.2570.3200.4070.727
Past 7 Games3-4-25-25.00.2430.3230.4040.7274.90.2500.3100.3870.698
Grass Games35-41-1343-304.40.2520.3220.4030.7254.50.2490.3130.3980.711
Night Games22-29-12.430-194.30.2540.3200.3990.7194.60.2500.3140.3930.707
ST LOUIS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2520.32276257865011711830.4033162666123851081507426
Road Games4.70.2440.309361260307544480.4071561202972023236223714
Righty Starters4.50.2590.326592024525947660.4112552014753139967386120
ST LOUIS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.441.361245.413312124432902398-16221068.8%
Road Games4.701.399118.7676212016461205-510471.4%

ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games50-28+2237-385.30.2660.3310.4350.7663.80.2350.3000.3770.677
Home Games30-10+18.423-156.30.2890.3560.4880.8443.80.2270.2930.3780.671
vs Right-handed Starters40-20+19.629-295.40.2650.3320.4380.7703.70.2290.2980.3650.662
Past 7 Games6-1+4.84-37.10.2950.3610.4340.7963.30.2170.2820.3320.614
Grass Games50-28+2237-385.30.2660.3310.4350.7663.80.2350.3000.3770.677
Night Games36-17+17.828-235.60.2750.3430.4560.7983.80.2280.2890.3760.665
ARIZONA - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games5.30.2660.33178270371813319960.4353942636895553554515635
Home Games6.30.2890.3564013884018311570.4882401453423728322262621
Righty Starters5.40.2650.3326020985579616780.4383092105284142045424331
ARIZONA - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.181.182237.69784196258525216-621677.8%
Home Games3.331.119132.3574910517431419-49375%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ST LOUIS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/14/2017LEAKE(R)MILWAUKEEGARZA(R)6-7L-1759 unO7501260
6/15/2017WACHA(R)MILWAUKEEDAVIES(R)4-6L-1409.5 unO9601160
6/16/2017MARTINEZ(R)@ BALTIMOREGAUSMAN(R)11-2W-1309 ovO1450541
6/17/2017WAINWRIGHT(R)@ BALTIMOREMILEY(L)7-15L10510 ovO10901561
6/18/2017LYNN(R)@ BALTIMOREJIMENEZ(R)5-8L-10511 ovO6401150
6/20/2017LEAKE(R)@ PHILADELPHIAHELLICKSON(R)8-1W-14510 evU1160761
6/21/2017WACHA(R)@ PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R)7-6W-1259.5 evO95316121
6/22/2017MARTINEZ(R)@ PHILADELPHIANOLA(R)1-5L-1358.5 unU443741
6/23/2017WAINWRIGHT(R)PITTSBURGHTAILLON(R)3-4L-1209 unU681550
6/24/2017LYNN(R)PITTSBURGHCOLE(R)3-7L-1208.5 unO870650
6/25/2017LEAKE(R)PITTSBURGHKUHL(R)8-4W-1458.5 evO1181741
6/26/2017WACHA(R)CINCINNATIFINNEGAN(L)8-2W-1409 evO1381971
6/27/2017MARTINEZ(R)@ ARIZONAWALKER(R)5-6L-1259 evO68010113
6/28/2017WAINWRIGHT(R)@ ARIZONAGODLEY(R) 
6/29/2017LYNN(R)@ ARIZONACORBIN(L) 
6/30/2017LEAKE(R)WASHINGTONROARK(R) 
7/1/2017WACHA(R)WASHINGTONGONZALEZ(L) 
7/2/2017MARTINEZ(R)WASHINGTONSCHERZER(R) 
7/3/2017 MIAMI  
7/4/2017 MIAMI  
7/5/2017 MIAMI  

ARIZONA - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
6/14/2017WALKER(R)@ DETROITZIMMERMANN(R)2-1W11010 unU620771
6/16/2017CORBIN(L)@ PHILADELPHIANOLA(R)5-4W1158.5 ovO1291541
6/17/2017GODLEY(R)@ PHILADELPHIAEICKHOFF(R)5-1W-1209 ovU9809130
6/18/2017RAY(L)@ PHILADELPHIALIVELY(R)5-4W-1759 ovP139011100
6/20/2017GREINKE(R)@ COLORADOMARQUEZ(R)3-4L11011 evU6721050
6/21/2017WALKER(R)@ COLORADOHOFFMAN(R)16-5W13012 unO2081871
6/22/2017GODLEY(R)@ COLORADOSENZATELA(R)10-3W13512 unO1150740
6/23/2017CORBIN(L)PHILADELPHIALEITER JR.(R)1-6L-20010.5 evU6611280
6/24/2017RAY(L)PHILADELPHIALIVELY(R)9-2W-2209.5 ovO1281681
6/25/2017DELGADO(R)PHILADELPHIAHELLICKSON(R)2-1W-17010 evU770980
6/26/2017GREINKE(R)PHILADELPHIAPIVETTA(R)6-1W-1958.5 unU1090581
6/27/2017WALKER(R)ST LOUISMARTINEZ(R)6-5W+1159 evO10113680
6/28/2017GODLEY(R)ST LOUISWAINWRIGHT(R) 
6/29/2017CORBIN(L)ST LOUISLYNN(R) 
6/30/2017RAY(L)COLORADOFREELAND(L) 
7/1/2017GREINKE(R)COLORADOCHATWOOD(R) 
7/2/2017WALKER(R)COLORADOMARQUEZ(R) 
7/4/2017 @ LA DODGERS  
7/5/2017 @ LA DODGERS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ST LOUIS: 2016: 86-76, second place
Manager: Mike Matheny (sixth season)
Who's new? OF Dexter Fowler, C Eric Fryer, LH Brett Cecil
Who's gone? 1B Brandon Moss, OF Matt Holliday, OF Jeremy Hazelbaker, RHP Jaime Garcia, RHP Seth Maness, RHP Jerome Williams
Projected lineup: CF Dexter Fowler (.276, 13 HR, 48 RBI, 13 SB with Cubs), SS Aledmys Diaz (.300, 17, 65), 1B Matt Carpenter (.271, 21, 68), RF Stephen Piscotty (.273, 22, 85), C Yadier Molina (.307, 8, 58), 3B Jedd Gyorko (.243, 30, 59), 2B Kolten Wong (.240, 5, 23), LF Randal Grichuk (.240, 24, 68)
Rotation: RH Carlos Martinez (16-9, 3.04 ERA), RH Adam Wainwright (13-9, 4.62), RH Mike Leake (9-12, 4.69), RH Michael Wacha (7-7, 5.09), RH Lance Lynn (did not pitch - Tommy John surgery)
Key relievers: RH Seung-hwan Oh (6-3, 1.92 ERA 19/23 SV), LH Kevin Siegrist (6-3, 2.77), RH Trevor Rosenthal (2-4, 4.46, 14/18 SV), LH Brett Cecil (1-7, 3.93 with Blue Jays), RH Jonathan Broxton (4-2, 4.30), RH Matt Bowman (2-5, 3.46), RH Miguel Socolovich (1-0, 2.00)
Hot spots: Rotation. The back end looked like a big leap of faith when spring training began. Wainwright and Wacha are coming off their worst seasons. Another 2013 World Series mainstay, Lynn, didn't pitch last season as he recovered from Tommy John surgery. Then, on the first day of camp, 22-year-old right-hander Alex Reyes learned he needed Tommy John himself. That leaves a lot of question marks after ace Martinez ' more than any Cardinals staff has faced in years.
Outlook: This 40-man roster hints at a team in transition. Venerable 34-year-old catcher Molina is still St. Louis' biggest star. Reyes' injury hurts the youth movement, but the Cardinals are still stacked with talented 20-something sluggers ' Piscotty, Diaz, Gyorko and Grichuk ' who could emerge as household names. Adding Fowler's speed and patience should complement an already deep lineup. The pitching staff is a different matter. Barring a big resurgence from Wainwright, Lynn and Wacha (or a big trade) it's hard to see the Cardinals contending for more than a wild card spot in the Cubs' shadow.
ARIZONA: 2016: 69-93, fourth place
Manager: Torey Lovullo (first season)
Who's new? C Chris Iannetta, C Jeff Mathis, IF/OF Daniel Descalso, RHP Taijuan Walker, RHP Fernando Rodney, RHP Tom Wilhelmsen, RHP Kevin Jepsen, RHP Tyler Jones
Who's gone? Manager Chip Hale, SS Jean Segura, IF/OF Phil Gosselin, OF Peter O'Brien, C Welington Castillo, C Tuffy Gosewich, OF Rickie Weeks Jr., RHP Daniel Hudson, LHP Edwin Escobar
Projected lineup: CF A.J. Pollock (.244, 2 HR, 4 RBI in 12 games), 3B Jake Lamb (.249, 9, 29), 1B Paul Goldschmidt (.297, 24, 95, 32 SB), RF David Peralta (.251, .4, 15), LF Yasmany Tomas (.272, 31, 83), 2B Brandon Drury (.282, 16, 53), SS Chris Owings (.277, 5, 49, 21 SB), C Chris Iannetta (.210, 7, 24 with Mariners) or Jeff Mathis (.238, 2, 15 with Marlins)
Rotation: RH Zack Greinke (13-7, 4.37 ERA), RH Taijuan Walker (8-11, 4.22), LH Robbie Ray (8-15, 4.90), LH Patrick Corbin (5-13, 5.15), RH Shelby Miller (3-12, 6.15)
Key relievers: RH Fernando Rodney (2-4, 3.44, 25/28 SV with Padres and Marlins), RH Jake Barrett (1-2, 3.49), RH Randall Delgado (5-2, 4.44), LH Andrew Chafin (0-1, 6.75), RH Kevin Jepsen (2-6, 5.98, 7/11 SV with Twins and Rays), RH Tom Wilhelmsen (2-4, 6.80 with Rangers and Mariners)
Hot spots: Rotation and catcher. The Diamondbacks' rotation was atrocious in 2016, ranking 29th in MLB in ERA. But hey, maybe it wasn't all their fault. In his first year as general manager, Mike Hazen installed a 'pitching strategist' (Dan Haren) and three new catchers (former Angels Iannetta, Mathis and Hank Conger). Meanwhile, nine of the 10 pitchers who started a game for the Diamondbacks last year remain in the organization. It's a bold experiment in how to fix a pitching staff. Iannetta and Mathis can frame all the borderline pitches they want. At some point, the onus will fall on Greinke, Ray, Miller, Corbin and newcomer Walker to perform to their potential.
Outlook: It wasn't long ago that Arizona spent $206 million to coax Greinke to defect from the Dodgers. Now the Diamondbacks feel like a team on the brink of a complete rebuild. Even without Jean Segura, who led the National League in hits, the lineup will score enough to keep Arizona competitive. But what to make of the pitching staff? The rotation beyond Greinke could be anywhere from awesome to abysmal. The ninth inning belongs to 39-year-old Rodney and, if he fails, a who's-who list of failed former closers: Wilhelmsen, Jepsen or J.J. Hoover. The farm system is in poor shape. If things get worse before they get better, Greinke could be the first player traded.
PREVIEW
D-backs hope to keep it going against Cardinals
 

PHOENIX -- Sometimes Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo leaves the dugout after the game shaking his head.

Not in disbelief.

In admiration.

"These guys believe, and that's a pretty powerful thing," Lovullo said after the D-backs completed their 28th come-from-behind victory of the season with a 6-5, 10-inning win over St. Louis at Chase Field on Tuesday.

"This team never shuts down. These are the types of wins that show the character and the heart and the desire that we have. That's what we're building here. They believe in one another. They believe in the moment."

The D-backs (50-28) will look to capture the three-game series when they face the Cardinals (35-41) in Game 2 on Wednesday night.

Arizona trailed 5-2 entering the eighth inning Tuesday before extending its franchise-best start with two runs in the eighth, a David Peralta homer leading off the ninth, and more Chris Herrmann heroics in the 10th.

A day after hitting a home run in the first inning of his first career start as a leadoff hitter on Monday, Herrmann singled home the winning run from second base with one out in the 10th inning Tuesday. His sacrifice fly capped the two-run eighth inning.

Arizona, the third team to 50 wins this season, will attempt to maintain that momentum when Zack Godley faces two-time Cy Young Award runner-up Adam Wainwright on Wednesday. Only the Houston Astros (52) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (52) have more wins.

"A lot of good vibes," Herrmann said. "It was a tough win for us, but we got it done. We believe in that. Whatever it takes. We're going to find a way to win a game."

The Cardinals were 30-3 when leading after seven innings and 30-1 when leading after eight, but the bullpen could not hold the lead Tuesday. Trevor Rosenthal gave up two runs in the eighth inning, and closer Seung Hwan Oh gave up Peralta's game-tying homer in the ninth.

"We handed it to the back end," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. "Those guys didn't get it done today. It was one of those days."

Oh has converted 16 of 19 save opportunities, but he left a changeup over the middle of the plate that Peralta took to left field for his eighth homer leading off the ninth.

"Not making those pitches, and those are ending up as a hit or a homer," Oh said through a translator. "I need to get those out pitches right, especially in these one-run differences."

Godley, who joined the rotation after Shelby Miller sustained a season-ending elbow injury, is 3-1 with a 2.53 ERA. He has not given up more than three runs in any of his nine starts and has not given up more than two runs in his four starts at Chase Field. He has made seven quality starts in his past eight outings, missing by an out of an eight-game streak after pitching 5 2/3 innings in a 5-1 victory at Philadelphia on June 17.

Wednesday will be his first career appearance against St. Louis.

Wainwright (7-5, 5.35 ERA) has given up two runs or fewer in six of his past eight starts, but the others have ruined his ERA. He gave up nine runs in 3 2/3 innings of a 13-1 loss at Cincinnati on June 6 and nine more runs in 1 2/3 innings during a 15-7 loss at Baltimore on June 17.

He has had some success against the Diamondbacks, going 7-4 with a 2.71 ERA in 13 career appearances, including 10 starts. Wainwright has faced them once in each of the past six seasons, winning four of the last five, although he gave up four runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings of an 11-4 victory on April 27, 2016.

Wainwright is 2-4 with a 9.48 ERA on the road, though the ERA is inflated because of the games at Cincinnati and Baltimore. He is 2-2 with a 3.65 in his career at Chase Field.


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