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Preview: Cardinals (9-8) at Diamondbacks (10-9)


Game: 1
Venue: Chase Field
Date: April 25, 2016 9:40 PM EDT


Zack Greinke says he's feeling good and that has to be a relief to the Arizona Diamondbacks. It surely won't be for the St. Louis Cardinals.


Greinke looks to build on his best start for the Diamondbacks and help them end an eight-game losing streak to the Cardinals on Monday night.


Greinke (1-2, 5.25 ERA) lost his first two starts with a whopping 9.90 ERA, but he's rebounded by allowing three runs with 12 strikeouts in 14 innings over his last two.


The right-hander was particularly impressive Wednesday, yielding one run and scattering six hits while fanning seven in 6 2/3 innings of a 2-1 victory at San Francisco.


"This was definitely the best I've felt all season," Greinke said. "It worked out pretty good.


"I've been working on getting things right. Everything is smoother. My body is starting to do things it's supposed to do instead of doing things wrong."


The three-time All-Star has done little wrong over his last nine starts - including three in the playoffs - against St. Louis, going 5-1 with a 1.93 ERA and 1.02 WHIP.


Greinke has allowed one run in 13 2-3 innings in his last two starts against the Cardinals while with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He got two runs of support in each game, but the bullpen wasted his chances at victories.


Arizona (10-10) has only backed Greinke with five total runs in the last three games, but it's batting .294 with 30 runs while splitting the last four contests.


The Diamondbacks had 15 hits and four homers Sunday but that wasn't enough in a 12-10, 13-inning loss to Pittsburgh. Greinke even got in on the hit parade, lining a pinch-hit single in the 12th before being replaced by a pinch runner.


Welington Castillo is on a tear, going 6 for 14 with four homers, seven RBIs and five runs over his last three games.


Paul Goldschmidt ended his 10-game home run drought Sunday, launching two and driving in three runs. He's 7 for 18 during the past five games after batting .216 through the first 14.


Goldschmidt is a .242 career hitter at home against the Cardinals (10-8), who have won 13 of the past 14 in the all-time series and five straight at Chase Field.


They enter this four-game set in search of a third straight win after beating San Diego 8-5 on Sunday. St. Louis scored 19 runs and hit .370 while winning the last two of that three-game series.


Jedd Gyorko broke out of his slump in a big way while being booed in his first series against his former team. He went 6 for 10 with two homers and four RBIs in the last two games. He came a double short of the cycle Sunday, connecting for a solo homer and his second career triple.


"I hope when I go back to St. Louis they boo me there, too, because it worked out pretty well," said Gyorko, who is 1 for 13 versus Greinke.


Jaime Garcia (1-1, 2.70) would appreciate some help from the offense after getting just one run of support in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs. The left-hander allowed two runs with seven strikeouts and four walks in five innings.


"It's not what I want to do," Garcia said. "Way too short and I've got to do a better job than that next time."


That's not usually a problem against the Diamondbacks, as Garcia has won all five of his starts with a 2.51 ERA. He's 3-0 with a 1.62 ERA in the desert.
 

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Preview: Royals (12-6) at Angels (8-10)


Game: 1
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: April 25, 2016 10:05 PM EDT


Los Angeles Angels right-hander Garrett Richards has pitched opposite Jake Arrieta, Cole Hamels and Chris Sale during a career-high losing streak that dates back to October.


He draws another seemingly difficult matchup in the Kansas City Royals' Ian Kennedy, who will try to continue an encouraging start for his new team Monday night.


Richards (0-3, 3.00 ERA) has posted a respectable 3.30 ERA while going 0-4 in his last five starts - four this season - but has received a combined seven runs of support. He got four of those in Minnesota on April 15, but the Angels' bullpen couldn't hold a two-run lead in a 5-4 defeat.


Richards yielded two runs in 6 1/3 innings Wednesday against the Chicago White Sox, but Sale gave up one unearned to saddle Richards with a 2-1 loss.


"I can only worry about one thing, and that's pitching," said Richards, who has fanned 25 batters in 24 innings. 'Give myself a chance to win every single time I pitch, go deep into the game as possible and fill up the (strike) zone."


The Angels (8-11) have batted .177 and generated 14 runs while losing four of six, and 10 of those runs have come via homers. Albert Pujols tied Reggie Jackson for 13th on the all-time list with his 563rd home run in Sunday's 9-4 loss to Seattle while ending an 0-for-26 slump.


The Angels' breakthrough performance might have to wait for at least another day especially if Kennedy (2-1, 1.35) remains locked in.


A lack of support Wednesday against Detroit kept the right-hander from remaining unbeaten. He received no runs while giving up two in 6 1/3 innings in a 3-2 loss.


Kennedy fanned seven while walking two, giving him 21 strikeouts and five free passes in 20 innings. His average of 9.29 strikeouts per nine innings since 2014 ranks 14th in baseball.


"Great coaching staff, the players are all close-knit, and they made it comfortable for me to come over and join this culture that they have created," said Kennedy, who spent the past two-plus season with San Diego.


The Royals (12-6) are heading out on a six-game West Coast road trip after finishing a 4-2 homestand with Sunday's 6-1 victory against Baltimore. Eric Hosmer went 2 for 3 with a solo homer and reached base for an AL-best 26th straight game.


Hosmer is batting .176 in his last eight regular-season games in Anaheim but has a .343 average in his past nine overall matchups, including the playoffs.


Kendrys Morales hit .414 as Kansas City went 6-1 versus his former team in 2015.


Mike Trout's .362 career regular-season average against the Royals is his best versus any AL opponent by 25 points (.337 vs. the New York Yankees). Pujols is batting .155 in his last 15 matchups but did hit a pair of homers against Kansas City last season.


He's 2 for 7 with a home run lifetime versus Kennedy, who is 0-2 with a 6.30 ERA in two career starts against Los Angeles with the most recent in June 2012.


Richards is 0-1 with a 5.00 ERA in his three against Kansas City and gave up three runs in six innings in his lone matchup in 2015, a 7-6 victory Aug. 13. Lorenzo Cain is 5 for 11 with three doubles and a home run against him, and Alex Gordon is 4 for 6 with a double.
 

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Preview: Marlins (5-11) at Dodgers (11-7)


Game: 1
Venue: Dodger Stadium
Date: April 25, 2016 10:10 PM EDT


Don Mattingly knows it will be strange sitting in the visitors' dugout at Dodger Stadium this week. He also understands how difficult a challenge his new club faces against his old one.


Mattingly returns to Los Angeles for the first time since leaving Chavez Ravine to manage the Miami Marlins, who will try keep the Dodgers from a fifth win in six games Monday night.


"It will probably feel a little bit different," Mattingly told MLB's official website of returning this four-game series. "It's like being in the opposite dugout in Yankee Stadium is a little weird."


In five seasons as Dodgers' skipper, Mattingly won 446 games and became the only person in the storied history of that franchise to manage a club to three consecutive division titles. Yet, Mattingly and the Dodgers agreed to mutually part ways Oct. 22, though no real reason for the decision was ever given.


'I've had my own level of cynicism hearing about people mutually parting ways,' Los Angeles general manager Farhan Zaidi said at the time. 'We can sit up here with all level of sincerity and say that's how it came about.'


Seven days later, Mattingly signed a four-year contract to guide the Marlins (6-11).


Mattingly no longer has the hefty payroll that current manager Dave Roberts enjoys with the Dodgers (12-7). Instead, he's trying to find success with a Miami franchise that has solid talent in slugger Giancarlo Stanton, ex-Dodger Dee Gordon and promising right-hander Jose Fernandez, but hardly the same monetary resources to play with.


"(The Dodgers) are a handful," said Mattingly, whose Marlins have won three times in 11 games. "They're a tough club. It will be a handful for us."


Despite blowing an early 7-1 lead at Colorado on Sunday, Los Angeles scored five times in the ninth to win 12-10. Corey Seager had three RBIs and Yasiel Puig two as the Dodgers overcame the outfielder's crucial error in Colorado's five-run eighth to complete a 4-2 trip.


Seager is 6 for 17 with five RBIs in four games after he went 2 for 24 in the previous six.


Teammate Ross Stripling (0-0, 2.65 ERA) didn't allow a hit in 7 1-3 innings of his major league debut April 8, then yielded two runs over six in his next start. However, he gave up three runs, six hits and walked two in 3 2/3 innings of a 5-3, 10-inning win at Atlanta on Wednesday.


The right-hander will try to keep Stanton from building on his three-hit game from Sunday's 5-4 win at San Francisco. Stanton was 0 for 12 with seven strikeouts in the previous three contests.


'Anyone can have a day,' Stanton said. 'I've got to put it together a few times in a row before you want to talk about a relief.'


The Los Angeles area native went 3 for 15 with a home run and seven strikeouts against the Dodgers in 2015.


Gordon, who had two hits Sunday, batted .360 in 25 at-bats against Los Angeles last season after spending his first four there.


The only time Wei-Yin Chen (0-1, 4.91) faced the Dodgers was in 2013.


Miami has scored four runs with Chen on the mound in his three starts. The left-hander allowed three runs and struck out seven in seven innings of a 3-1 loss to Washington on Wednesday.


Adrian Gonzalez, who continues to publicly support Mattingly, is 2 for 11 against Chen but 10 for 23 with seven RBIs in six games.
 

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Monday's games


National League games


Reds @ Mets
Iglesias is 1-1, 3.09 in four starts this month (over 2-2).


Syndergaard is 2-0, 0.90 in three starts this month (under 2-1).


Mets won six of last seven games; seven of their last nine went over. Cincinnati lost five of six road games (over 5-1).


Pirates @ Rockies
Locke is 0-2, 7.90 in three starts this month (over 2-1).


De la Rosa is 1-2, 10.39 in four starts this month (over 3-1).


Pirates are 5-3 in their last eight games; seven of their last eight road games went over. Colorado lost four of its last five games; four of its last five home tilts went over. .


Cardinals @ Diamondbacks
Garcia is 1-1, 2.25 in three starts this month (under 2-1).


Greinke is 1-0, 1.93 in his last two starts (last three stayed under).


Cardinals won five of their last six road games (over 5-1). Arizona won five of its last seven games but is just 3-7 at home- three of their last four games went over.


Marlins @ Dodgers
Chen is 0-1, 4.91 in three starts this month (over 2-1).


Stripling is 0-0, 3.18 in three starts this month (under 2-0-1).


Dodgers won eight of their last 11 games; under is 4-1-1 in their home games. Miami lost eight of its last 11 games- their last three games all went over


Padres @ Giants
Pomeranz is 2-1, 2.50 in three starts this month (over 2-1).


Bumgarner is 1-2, 5.09 in four starts this month (over 2-2).


San Diego lost three of its last four games; over is 7-1 in their last eight. Giants lost nine of their last twelve games (over 8-3-1).




American League games


White Sox @ Blue Jays
Gonzalez is making first '16 start; he was 39-33, 3.82 in 95 career starts for Orioles, 9-12, 4.91 LY. He is 1-0, 2.45 in two AAA starts this month. .


Stroman is 2-0, 3.00 in his last two starts (under 2-2).


Chicago won five of its last six games; under is 7-1 in its last eight road games. Blue Jays won four of last five home games; eight of their last 11 games overall stayed under the total.


A's @ Tigers
Graveman is 1-1, 2.04 in three starts this month (under 2-1).


Zimmerman is 3-0, 0.00 (19.1 IP) in three starts this month (under 2-1).


Oakland won six of last eight games but lost last two; they're 7-2 on road- under is 11-6 in their last 17 games. Detroit lost five of its last six home games (over 5-1).


Orioles @ Rays
Gausman is making first '16 start; he is 14-19, 4.21 in 42 MLB starts (4-7, 4.25 LY), 0-3, 3.27 in three AAA starts this month.


Archer is 0-4, 8.24 in four starts this month (over 2-2)- Rays scored total of seven runs in the four games.


Baltimore lost three of its last four road games; five of its last six games stayed under the total. Tampa Bay is 5-3 in its last eight games; under is 7-1 in its last eight home games. .


Bronx @ Rangers
Eovaldi is 0-2, 6.11 in three starts this month (under 2-1).


Ramos is 0-1, 3.18 in three AAA games, going total of 11.1 IP; only ten of his 251 big league appearances have been starts. .


Bronx is 3-8 in its last 11 games; three of its last four games went over. Rangers lost their last three games, but won five of last six at home; over is 7-1 in their last eight home games. .


Indians @ Twins
Salazar is 2-1, 1.47 in three starts this month (under 3-0).


Milone is 0-1, 7.05 in three starts (over 2-1).


Cleveland won its last five road games; three of its last four road games went over the total. Minnesota lost five of its last six games; over is 7-2-1 in their last ten. .


Royals @ Angels
Kennedy is 2-1, 1.35 in three starts this month (under 2-0-1).


Richards is 0-3, 4.13 in four starts this month (last three under); Angels scored total of six runs in the four games.


Kansas City won 11 of its last 16 games; four of its last five games stayed under the total. Angels lost seven of their last ten games; four of their last five home games went under the total.


Astros @ Mariners
Fister is 0-2, 6.17 in his last two starts (over 1-1-1 this month)


Walker is 1-0, 2.00 in three starts this month (under 3-0).


Houston lost five of its last six games; over is 7-2 in their road games. Seattle won four of its last five games but is 1-5 at home; under is 6-2 in their last eight games. .




Interleague


Red Sox @ Braves
Porcello is 3-0, 4.66 in three starts this month (over 2-1); Red Sox scored 20 runs in the three games.


Teheran is 0-2, 7.16 in his last three starts (over 3-0-1).


Red Sox won five of their last six road games; under is 7-4 in their last 11 games. Atlanta is 1-10 at home; over is 7-1-1 in their last nine home games.




Teams won-lost records when this pitcher starts:


Cin-NY Iglesias 3-1; Syndegaard 2-1
Pitt-Colo-- Locke 0-3; De la Rosa 2-2
StL-Az-- Garcia 2-1; Greinke 2-2
Mia-LA-- Chen 0-3; Stripling 2-1
SD-SF-- Pomeranz 2-1; Bumgarner 1-3


Chi-Tor-- Gonzalez 0-0; Stroman 3-1
A's-Det-- Graveman 1-2; Zimmerman 3-0
Balt-TB-- Gausman 0-0; Archer 1-2
NY-Tex-- Eovaldi 1-2; Ramos 0-0
Cle-Minn-- Salazar 2-1; Milone 1-2
KC-LA-- Kennedy 2-1; Richards 0-4
Hst-Sea-- Fister 1-2; Walker 2-1


Bos-Atl-- Porcello 3-0; Teheran 0-4


Starting pitchers allowing 1+ runs in first inning:
Cin-NY-- Iglesias 0-4; Syndegaard 0-3
Pitt-Colo-- Locke 0-3; De la Rosa 0-4
StL-Az-- Garcia 0-3; Greinke 1-4
Mia-LA-- Chen 2-3; Stripling 0-3
SD-SF-- Pomeranz 0-3; Bumgarner 2-4


Chi-Tor-- Gonzalez 0-0; Stroman 0-4
A's-Det-- Graveman 0-3; Zimmerman 0-3
Balt-TB-- Gausman 0-0; Archer 0-3
NY-Tex-- Eovaldi 0-3; Ramos 0-0
Cle-Minn-- Salazar 0-3; Milone 0-3
KC-LA-- Kennedy 0-3; Richards 3-4
Hst-Sea-- Fister 1-3; Walker 0-3


Bos-Atl-- Porcello 1-3; Teheran 1-4
 

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Jordan Zimmermann can become 1st live-ball era pitcher to start season with 4 scoreless starts of 6+ IP.
 

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Since 2005, the Red Sox are an MLB-best 132-72 (+32.3 units) in interleague play.
 

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New York Yankees (7-10) at Texas Rangers (10-9)

DATE/TIME:
Monday, April 25 - 8:05 PM EST

WHERE:
Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington, Texas



The New York Yankees' offense showed limited signs of life before flatlining during the finale of their nine-game homestand. The Yankees hope a change of scenery could provide a much-needed jolt on Monday when they begin a nine-game road trip with the first of three contests versus the Texas Rangers.

New York has mustered just 28 runs during a 3-8 stretch and closed its extended stay in the Bronx with a whimper in an 8-1 setback to Tampa Bay on Sunday. Alex Rodriguez provided his team's lone offense with an RBI double, but is scheduled for an MRI after he departed with stiffness in his left oblique. The Rangers likely aren't going to shed a tear for the Yankees' offensive woes as they mustered just four runs total in a three-game sweep against the Chicago White Sox after averaging six per contest during a four-game winning streak. Nomar Mazara continued his impressive rookie season by belting a solo homer in Sunday's 4-1 setback, marking his fourth hit in three games.

TV: 8:05 p.m. ET, ESPN, YES (New York), FSN Southwest (Texas)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Yankees RH Nathan Eovaldi (0-2, 6.11 ERA) vs. Rangers LH Cesar Ramos (2015: 2-1, 2.75)

Eovaldi is struggling to get untracked this season, as he has permitted 12 runs on 21 hits - including four homers - in 17 2/3 innings. The 26-year-old Texan kept the ball in the park for the first time in 2016 and struck out seven on Wednesday, but he allowed all three of his runs in the fourth inning en route to a 5-2 setback to Oakland. Eovaldi doesn't have fond memories of his lone start versus Texas, yielding five runs (four earned) on nine hits in five innings to take the loss.

Signed to a minor-league deal in the offseason, Ramos is expected to be promoted from Triple-A Round Rock to receive the spot start after left-hander Cole Hamels was scratched due to left groin soreness. The 31-year-old has made the switch from the bullpen to the Express' starting rotation, posting an 0-1 mark with a 3.18 ERA. Ramos will be making his 11th career major-league start, with seven of those coming with Tampa Bay in 2014 before recording 65 relief appearances with the Los Angeles Angels last season.

WALK-OFFS

1. Texas LF Ian Desmond has nine hits and nine runs scored in his last eight games.

2. Yankees INF prospect Sandy Acevedo, 18, was killed in a car accident on Saturday, the team announced on Sunday.

3. Rangers 1B Mitch Moreland went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position this weekend to drop to 3-for-18 on the season.

PREDICTION: Rangers 2, Yankees 1
 

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team-by-team shift data through Saturday




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Reds placed OF Jay Bruce on the paternity leave list.

He'll be away from the club for a couple days to welcome a new child. Bruce, a big trade chip for the rebuilding Reds, owns a decent .820 OPS with four home runs and 15 RBI through 19 games this season.
 

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Red Sox - Hanley Ramirez, Rest - is not in the starting lineup Monday (4/25) at Atlanta

Red Soxx - David Ortiz, Rest - is not in the starting lineup Monday (4/25) at Atlanta
 

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Indians - Michael Brantley, Shoulder - is upgraded to probable Monday (4/25) at Minnesota
 

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Alex Rodriguez (oblique) is not in Monday's lineup against the Rangers.

A-Rod left Sunday's game with oblique stiffness, but an MRI came back negative. Still, he might need to rest for a couple of days at the very least. Carlos Beltran will fill in at DH on Monday while Dustin Ackley will play right field.
 

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Russell Martin (neck) is out again Monday versus the White Sox.

Martin has been battling some neck stiffness and the Blue Jays don't want the minor issue to turn into something major. Consider the veteran catcher day-to-day. Josh Thole is filling in and batting ninth.
 

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Michael Saunders (hamstring) is back in the Blue Jays' starting lineup on Monday night.

Saunders missed the Jays' weekend series against the A's because of soreness in his hamstring. Obviously a strain was ruled out. He's batting sixth and starting in left field Monday versus White Sox righty Miguel Gonzalez.
 

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Yoenis Cespedes (leg) is out of the Mets' starting lineup again on Monday versus the Reds.

It's his third day off. Cespedes bruised his right leg a few weeks ago while diving into the stands after a foul ball and then aggravated it on a hard slide into second base this past Friday night. He was supposed to have a meeting with team doctors Monday in New York. Alejandro De Aza is in center field and batting seventh against Reds right-hander Raisel Iglesias.
 

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Billy Hamilton (thumb) is back in center field for the Reds on Monday night against the Mets.

He'll bat ninth versus Mets righty Noah Syndergaard. Hamilton took several games with a bruised left thumb. The speedy center fielder is batting just .158/.256/.342 with two stolen bases in 15 games this season.
 

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Most Lopsided Public Bet MLB Games Tonight


Royals +113 (68%)
Indians -146 (67%)
Rangers -110 (62%)
 

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Noah Syndergaard has struck out least 8 while allowing 1 or fewer runs in each of his 1st 3 starts this season



Randy Johnson is the only player in modern era w/ a longer streak (4 straight to start his 1995 Cy Young campaign)
 

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