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MLB : ATS Matchup
Monday 8/29/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
CINCINNATI  STRAILY )
 
LA ANGELS  SHOEMAKER )
+1.5  -135

-1.5  +115
+165

-175

8un
 
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Final
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CINCINNATI (55 - 74) at LA ANGELS (56 - 74)
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Monday, 8/29/2016 10:05 PM
DANIEL STRAILY (R) vs. MATT SHOEMAKER (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
925CINCINNATI+125Ov 8,+105+130Ov 8,-110
926LA ANGELS-135Un 8,-125-140Un 8,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games55-74-4.871-484.50.2490.3080.3960.7055.40.2630.3390.4370.775
Road Games23-41-7.337-244.40.2460.3010.3830.6845.60.2680.3530.4420.795
vs Right-handed Starters45-55+1.559-334.80.2510.3120.3990.7115.60.2710.3440.4530.797
Past 7 Games2-5-34-35.00.2700.3410.4140.7556.10.2780.3260.4370.762
Grass Games55-74-4.871-484.50.2490.3080.3960.7055.40.2630.3390.4370.775
Night Games33-52-11.347-314.60.2460.3050.3930.6985.40.2600.3380.4320.770
Interleague5-12-4.78-83.30.2190.2730.3400.6135.60.2790.3580.4370.795
CINCINNATI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2490.30812943611088200241310.3965473701041887771168410784
Road Games4.40.2460.30164222454810613570.3832651745174339656426445
Righty Starters4.80.2510.3121003371846152171040.3994473008036759984669367
CINCINNATI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games5.081.488465.72852634548623942419-27231954.8%
Road Games5.051.568226.3138127226391292126-1112763.2%

LA ANGELS - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games56-74-15.359-644.40.2630.3220.3980.7204.70.2730.3330.4350.768
Home Games29-33-731-294.30.2600.3200.3940.7144.70.2610.3210.4190.741
vs Right-handed Starters39-57-16.347-434.60.2650.3220.4030.7255.00.2800.3410.4450.786
Past 7 Games5-2+61-54.00.2860.3370.4150.7522.60.2360.3090.3730.683
Grass Games51-72-21.157-604.30.2600.3190.3950.7144.80.2730.3340.4360.770
Night Games41-53-9.144-444.50.2630.3200.4050.7254.80.2770.3350.4420.777
Interleague6-11-412-54.50.2580.3150.3780.6935.50.2890.3600.4610.820
LA ANGELS - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.40.2630.32213043801152208161170.398551378786468411488411266
Home Games4.30.2600.320622042531876580.3942501803561639374415532
Righty Starters4.60.2650.32296325086016412870.40342727558737617103608450
LA ANGELS - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.811.282434.42001844125214535118-18211656.8%
Home Games3.311.150228.79184189247418010-9101050%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CINCINNATI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/15/2016FINNEGAN(L)MIAMIPHELPS(R)3-6L+1158.5 ovO791982
8/16/2016DESCLAFANI(R)MIAMIURENA(R)6-3W-1108.5 unO850960
8/17/2016BAILEY(R)MIAMICASHNER(R)3-2W-1058.5 evU891681
8/18/2016STRAILY(R)MIAMIFERNANDEZ(R)5-4W+1657 evO852852
8/19/2016ADLEMAN(R)LA DODGERSNORRIS(R)9-2W+1609.5 unO125010140
8/20/2016FINNEGAN(L)LA DODGERSANDERSON(L)11-1W+1309 unO1890350
8/21/2016DESCLAFANI(R)LA DODGERSURIAS(L)0-4L+1358.5 ovU970860
8/22/2016BAILEY(R)LA DODGERSKAZMIR(L)9-18L+1158.5 unO141402171
8/23/2016STRAILY(R)TEXASHOLLAND(L)3-0W+1109 unU640590
8/24/2016ADLEMAN(R)TEXASDARVISH(R)5-6L+1908.5 unO461711
8/26/2016FINNEGAN(L)@ ARIZONASHIPLEY(R)3-4L12010.5 unU12130790
8/27/2016DESCLAFANI(R)@ ARIZONAGODLEY(R)13-0W-1109.5 unO1670431
8/28/2016BAILEY(R)@ ARIZONABRADLEY(R)2-11L-1159.5 unO5111880
8/29/2016STRAILY(R)@ LA ANGELSSHOEMAKER(R) 
8/30/2016ADLEMAN(R)@ LA ANGELSWEAVER(R) 
8/31/2016FINNEGAN(L)@ LA ANGELSNOLASCO(R) 
9/2/2016 ST LOUIS  
9/3/2016 ST LOUIS  
9/4/2016 ST LOUIS  
9/5/2016 NY METS  

LA ANGELS - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
8/15/2016NOLASCO(R)SEATTLEHERNANDEZ(R)2-3L+1209 evU470980
8/16/2016CHACIN(R)SEATTLEMIRANDA(L)7-6W+1009.5 unO8421080
8/17/2016SKAGGS(L)SEATTLEMARTIN(R)3-4L-1359 unU1412010100
8/18/2016SHOEMAKER(R)SEATTLEIWAKUMA(R)6-4W+1008 ovO1050851
8/19/2016WEAVER(R)NY YANKEESTANAKA(R)0-7L+1358.5 unU6711580
8/20/2016NOLASCO(R)NY YANKEESCESSA(R)1-5L-1159 evU451850
8/21/2016CHACIN(R)NY YANKEESGREEN(R)2-0W+1209 ovU860680
8/23/2016SKAGGS(L)@ TORONTODICKEY(R)2-7L1409 unP8601070
8/24/2016SHOEMAKER(R)@ TORONTOESTRADA(R)8-2W1458.5 unO17120990
8/25/2016WEAVER(R)@ TORONTOHAPP(L)6-3W2259.5 unU1141780
8/26/2016NOLASCO(R)@ DETROITVERLANDER(R)2-4L1909 unU440960
8/27/2016OBERHOLTZER(L)@ DETROITFULMER(R)3-2W1879 unU890870
8/28/2016SKAGGS(L)@ DETROITSANCHEZ(R)5-0W1259.5 ovU1150470
8/29/2016SHOEMAKER(R)CINCINNATISTRAILY(R) 
8/30/2016WEAVER(R)CINCINNATIADLEMAN(R) 
8/31/2016NOLASCO(R)CINCINNATIFINNEGAN(L) 
9/2/2016 @ SEATTLE  
9/3/2016 @ SEATTLE  
9/4/2016 @ SEATTLE  
9/5/2016 @ OAKLAND  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CINCINNATI: The Reds launched into a major rebuilding movement after the All-Star Game at Great American Ball Park in July, trading Cueto, Leake and left fielder Marlon Byrd during the season. They dealt Todd Frazier and Chapman in the offseason, and tried to get deals for Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce. They lost 98 games with a proven closer and Cueto and Leake for half the year. It'll be another season of immense growing pains with young players. The 98 losses last year tied for third-most in the history of baseball's first professional franchise. The Reds lost 99 games in 1934 and a club- record 101 in 1982.
LA ANGELS: Many prognosticators believe the big-budget Angels will come up just short of a playoff spot out of the competitive A.L. West after a season of taking on defending champ Texas, up-and-coming Houston and improved Seattle. The Angels' rotation is capable (if healthy) but not spectacular, while their lineup around Trout doesn't appear to be seriously improved on paper. Yet any team with Trout is a daily threat, and he still has talent around him. Pujols' recovery from offseason surgery has been promising so far, and the Angels are hoping for another step forward from Calhoun, their slugging Gold Glove winner. Plenty of eyes will be on Simmons, whose arrival to replace longtime shortstop Aybar could turn the Angels into an outstanding defensive team. They're also hoping for one more solid season out of veteran starters Weaver and Wilson, who are both due to be lavishly compensated in the final years of their contracts. If everything comes together, the Angels could be in position to get Trout's first playoff victory.
PREVIEW
Reds-Angels preview
 

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Angels and Cincinnati Reds don't know much about each other, playing head-to-head only nine times in their respective histories.

And they haven't played each other at all since 2013, when the lineups of each team looked very different than their current lineups.

But the one thing both teams have in common is not something either team is too happy about: Both are in last place, playing out the season and doing a lot of evaluating for next season and beyond.

The Angels, though 18 games under .500 and 20 1/2 games out in the American League West, enter the series playing well, having won four of their past five games, beating playoff contenders Toronto and Detroit during that stretch.

Not so much for the Reds, 19 games under .500 and 27 games out in the National League Central, who have lost five of seven.

The Reds, though, have Dan Straily starting on the mound coming in on a hot streak. He's 6-0 in his last seven starts and hasn't lost a decision since July 8. He leads the Reds staff in victories (10), innings pitched (151 1/3) and strikeouts (123).

A key pitch for Straily is his changeup, and he has been happy to share his secrets with his teammates. In particular, Straily recently was approached by teammate Brandon Finnegan for some help.

"It was the exact same problem I went through a couple of years ago back when I was in the minor leagues," Straily told mlb.com. "Once he told me he was having problems cutting it, I just showed him what helped me stop cutting it and it worked for him. It's just how we hold it. We have the same grip; he was just holding it the same way I used to hold it in college.

"College balls, the seams allow it to do something different. The seams are smaller and when you throw it the way we threw it back in college, now it's like a cutter, sometimes it's down, sometimes it goes arm-side, there's no control with the movement, which is a good thing, except when nobody can catch it."

The advice paid off when Finnegan struck out a career-high 12 Arizona Diamondback hitters in just six innings last Friday.

Straily may have a few tricks up his sleeve against the Angels, at least, compared to what the Angels are used to seeing when facing him. Straily started seven games against the Angels while pitching for Oakland, but went just 1-3 with a 6.69 ERA.

Matt Shoemaker will start for the Angels with a record (8-13) that won't strike fear into the Reds hitters. But Shoemaker has been far better than his record shows.

Shoemaker has given up two earned runs or fewer in more than half of his starts (13 of 25), but earned the victory in just six of those 13 games.

One of Shoemaker's biggest problems this season has been a lack of run support. The Angels have scored at least four runs in only 11 of Shoemaker's 25 starts. And early runs are even better.

"It's always good to have a lead," Shoemaker told MLB.com. "It's always nice knowing, that's in the back of your mind, 'Hey we've got a two-run lead' or whatever it is. The game plan is to attack the hitters, but then when you have the lead, same thing, attack the hitters, stay aggressive."

With just over a month to play, about the only drama the Angels have is whether or not Mike Trout can win another MVP award. Trout's numbers make him a candidate -- .312 average, 24 homers, 82 RBIs, 97 runs scored and a league-leading .432 on-base percentage.

Surprisingly, though, Angels manager Mike Scioscia generally doesn't believe players from last-place teams deserve to be an MVP.

"Yes," Scioscia said when asked if the MVP should come from a contender. "Unless somebody just separates themselves so much where you go 'my gosh, this guy's 15 more home runs than the next guy, 30 more RBI than the next guy.'

"But I definitely think there needs to be a value on how you've affected a team's performance. I think to be a contender says a lot about what a player brings to a team. ... When you a contender your production has more of an impact on that team's success."


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