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Preview: Rays (24-30) at Twins (16-39)

Game: 4
Venue: Target Field
Date: June 05, 2016 2:10 PM EDT

While the pitching staff has often kept them close, the Tampa Bay Rays haven't done enough at the plate to string together victories. Evan Longoria, the club's longest tenured player, is taking matters into his own hands.

The third baseman will try to stay hot as the visiting Rays look to win three straight for the first time in two weeks Sunday against the Minnesota Twins.

Tampa Bay starters entered Saturday with the AL's sixth-best ERA at 4.18, but the team sat 13th in the league in both average (.238) and runs (217).

Longoria, in his ninth season with the Rays, is doing all he can to get the offense turned around. The three-time All-Star is batting .419 with four home runs, three doubles and 11 RBIs over an eight-game hitting streak.

Longoria hit his 12th homer and third in this series in Saturday's 7-4 win. It's the first time since August 2013 that he's homered in three straight. No Rays player has done it in four straight since Carlos Pena's franchise-record six-game run in June 2010.

"Not that this is the priority thing, but Longo's sticking himself right into the All-Star mix the way he's playing," manager Kevin Cash said. "So, good for him, good for us."

Logan Morrison, Steven Souza Jr. and Hank Conger also went deep as the Rays moved in position to take the final three of this four-game set. They hadn't won two in a row since a season high-tying four-game run from May 16-20.

Morrison has heated up with a .424 average, five homers, three doubles and 15 RBIs in his last 19 games after batting .119 with no RBIs in his first 28.

"We've just got to start winning some games, get the feeling back and just bring some of the energy back to the clubhouse," Longoria said. "It's really tough to create that without winning."

Minnesota starter Tyler Duffey (2-4, 4.57 ERA) has only given up four home runs over 41 1/3 innings in seven outings. The right-hander, however, has posted an 8.47 ERA while allowing 28 hits over 17 innings in his last three.

In his only career start versus Tampa Bay (24-30), Duffey allowed two runs, seven hits and four walks over 5 1/3 innings in a 5-3 road victory in August. Longoria went 1 for 3 with a double when facing him in that contest.

Tampa Bay will counter with Drew Smyly (2-7, 4.77), who hopes to avoid dropping a career-worst fourth straight start. He gave up career highs of eight runs and 12 hits over four innings in Tuesday's 10-5 loss at Kansas City.

The left-hander had a 1.74 ERA in four career starts versus Minnesota (16-39) before allowing four runs and eight hits over 4 1/3 innings in a 5-4 win in August. Eduardo Escobar is 4 for 6 with two home runs off him, while Miguel Sano is 2 for 3 with a double and Kurt Suzuki 3 for 5 with two doubles.

Joe Mauer, Eduardo Nunez, Byron Buxton and Brian Dozier each had two hits Saturday. Nunez is hitting .413 with three homers in his last 10 games, while Dozier has 11 RBIs over a nine-game hitting streak versus Tampa Bay.
 
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Preview: Athletics (25-31) at Astros (27-30)

Game: 3
Venue: Minute Maid Park
Date: June 05, 2016 2:10 PM EDT

Sonny Gray knew he'd be pitching Sunday, though the struggling Oakland Athletics hurler's assignment just got considerably tougher.

Instead of a rehab start in Class A ball, Gray will come off the disabled list and attempt to deny the resurgent Houston Astros a three-game series sweep.

Initially slated to throw approximately 90 pitches for Oakland's California League affiliate in Stockton, Gray's plans changed when the A's scratched Rich Hill for the finale with a groin injury. The 2015 All-Star hasn't pitched since May 20 due to a strained trapezius muscle that may explain his poor season results.

"He's thrown three bullpens, he's thrown to hitters, we're just skipping one step," manager Bob Melvin said. "Physically he feels great, so it's just about getting out there and getting some results like we're used to seeing out of him. We're just skipping one short of what we originally thought the process would be."

Hill has been the A's best pitcher with Gray (3-5, 6.19 ERA) plagued by injury and control problems. He went 0-4 with a 10.38 ERA in five starts prior to hitting the DL, issuing 13 walks in 21 1/3 innings and failing to make it out of the fourth on three occasions.

Gray finds himself in a tough spot for his return, as Houston (27-30) has won 10 of 12 and is averaging 6.7 runs over its last seven. After recording a season-high 16 hits in Friday's 12-2 rout, the Astros overcame Jed Lowrie's tying home run with two outs in the ninth to earn a 6-5 win on Carlos Correa's RBI single in the 12th.

Houston improved to 6-3 in extra-inning games and 24-9 when scoring four or more runs.

"We put up our best at-bats when it matters," manager A.J. Hinch said. "I think we have a way about ourselves to where we don't over-swing in those moments."

Correa finished 3 for 5 with two RBIs and is batting .462 over a seven-game hitting streak. The reigning AL Rookie of the Year is 1 for 9 against Gray, but George Springer is 3 for 10 in the matchup and hitting .425 during an eight-game streak.

Lowrie continues to swing a hot bat for Oakland (25-31), which had won five straight before Friday. The former Astro is hitting .361 in nine games since returning from a shin injury.

Hits may be tough by come by against Houston's Lance McCullers (2-1, 4.79), who's held opposing hitters to a .183 average while going 5-2 with a 1.95 ERA in 12 career starts at Minute Maid Park. The 22-year-old yielded one hit - a solo homer to Mark Trumbo - while striking out 10 in five innings of a 4-2 win over Baltimore in his last home outing May 26.

McCullers did walk six and has piled up 16 free passes in 20 2/3 innings after issuing four while allowing three runs in five innings of Tuesday's 8-5 win at Arizona. The A's rank near the bottom of the majors in having drawn 129 walks.

The Astros have won six of seven over Oakland at home but have never swept a series from the A's at Minute Maid Park.
 
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Preview: Diamondbacks (24-34) at Cubs (39-15)

Game: 3
Venue: Wrigley Field
Date: June 05, 2016 2:20 PM EDT

The Chicago Cubs' lengthy win streak with Jake Arrieta on the mound is over, but he still has his personal run of victories intact.

Arrieta will seek to earn his 21st in a row and improve to 10-0 this season while leading the Cubs to a sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.

The Cubs (39-15) fell short of setting a major league record Tuesday when they failed to win a 24th consecutive game with Arrieta starting, losing 5-0 to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Arrieta (9-0, 1.56 ERA) tossed seven scoreless innings but his teammates produced just one single.

"You play this game long enough and you're going to lose a game here and there," he said. "It was a good streak and we'll get started on something else."

Arrieta's only loss in his last 31 starts was Cole Hamels' no-hitter for Philadelphia at Wrigley Field on July 25.

"It takes a no-hitter and a one-hitter to beat Jake over the course of time," manager Joe Maddon said. "It's unfortunate."

Arrieta will try again to become the first Cubs starter with a 10-0 record since Jim McCormick in 1886. His 20 consecutive victories have him tied with Roger Clemens (1998-99) for MLB's third-longest streak since 1913.

Arrieta will also try to help Chicago wrap up its 10-game homestand with a 9-1 record and its 11th victory in 12 overall contests. The club's starting pitchers have a 1.16 ERA during the lengthy stay at Wrigley after Jason Hammel yielded two runs and one hit in seven innings in a 5-3 victory Saturday.

Hammel also provided a two-run single as the Cubs matched a series record with their fifth consecutive home win over Arizona (24-34).

Chicago will seek its second straight sweep of the Diamondbacks at Wrigley and its ninth win in 10 overall matchups in the final meeting between the teams this season.

Arizona has lost nine of 12 and six of seven on the road.

Patrick Corbin (2-5, 4.96) matched a season high Tuesday by giving up seven runs in 3 1/3 innings in an 8-5 loss to Houston. The left-hander has allowed 12 runs in nine innings in back-to-back losses.

"I've just got to figure out how to attack the zone a little more, just be in the zone and work down," he said. "We'll just try to work on it, try to get better and go from there."

Corbin will make his first start against the Cubs since July 23, 2013, and is 2-0 with a 3.75 ERA in his prior two.

Arrieta gave up three runs and a season-high eight hits over seven innings in his only other matchup with Arizona this season, a 7-3 victory April 10. He also hit his third career homer with a two-run shot off Shelby Miller.

Paul Goldschmidt had a solo homer and a double off Arrieta, part of his .355 career average versus the Cubs. Jake Lamb, batting .317 with six homers in his last 18 games, went 2 for 3.

Chicago outfielder Dexter Fowler is 5 for 12 lifetime against Corbin with a triple and a double.
 
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Preview: Mariners (31-24) at Rangers (33-22)

Game: 3
Venue: Globe Life Park in Arlington
Date: June 05, 2016 3:05 PM EDT

Ian Desmond certainly wasn't a high-profile free agent signing, nor was he giving the Texas Rangers much production during the season's first month.

Now the shortstop-turned-outfielder is playing a key role in the club's rise to the top of the AL West as one of MLB's best hitters over the past month.

Desmond will try to keep swinging the bat well Sunday when the Rangers look to extend their division lead by sweeping the visiting Seattle Mariners.

After spending his first seven seasons with Washington, Desmond went unsigned until late February when Texas took a chance on a one-year deal.

Desmond, who moved to the outfield out of necessity, wasn't contributing much with a .194 average through his first 19 games. However, something clicked in early May when the 2012 All-Star began to heat up.

His .386 average is one of the highest in the majors since May 6. He had three more hits in Saturday's 10-4 victory in Arlington, leaving him 7 for 10 in the first two games of the series.

"I'm just trying to do my job and produce runs," Desmond told the league's official website of his hot streak.

The Rangers (33-22) have averaged 7.1 runs and batted .313 with 15 homers in their last nine games. They've also won 11 of 14 to move two games ahead of Seattle (31-24).

Texas could have a tougher time as it tries to sweep the Mariners at home for the first time since 2013. Hisashi Iwakuma will try to help Seattle avoid its seventh loss in 10 games and win his career-high fourth consecutive start.

Iwakuma (4-4, 4.41 ERA) hasn't been dominant with a 4.50 ERA in his last three outings, but he's been backed by 33 runs of support. He'll try to lift a rotation that has a 9.33 ERA while the club has lost six of its past nine games.

"We'll get it turned around," manager Scott Servais said. "It's just a frustrating stretch right now.'

Iwakuma had been 6-0 with a 2.87 ERA in his previous eight meetings with the Rangers before allowing three runs over six innings in a 7-3 home loss April 11. Five days earlier, he gave up two over five innings in a 10-2 road win.

Elvis Andrus is 3 for 5 off the right-hander this season, but Desmond has gone 0 for 8 lifetime. Rougned Odor is 6 for 15 with a home run in the matchup, while Adrian Beltre is batting .310 with three homers in 42 career at-bats.

Andrus, who had a three-run homer and a double Saturday, is 9 for 21 over a five-game hitting streak. He's 10 for 20 in his last five versus Seattle.

Derek Holland (4-4, 4.78) hopes to benefit from another surge after posting a 2.41 ERA in his last three starts. He earned his first win since April 30 on Monday when he allowed one run over six innings in a 9-2 victory at Cleveland.

The left-hander is 10-4 with a 3.38 ERA in 18 starts against the Mariners. He limited them to four hits over 6 2/3 innings in an 8-0 road victory April 12.

Norichika Aoki is 5 for 10 in the matchup, Adam Lind has gone 6 for 15 with a home run and Robinson Cano is batting .375 with two homers in 40 at-bats.
 
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Preview: Braves (16-39) at Dodgers (30-27)

Game: 3
Venue: Dodger Stadium
Date: June 05, 2016 4:10 PM EDT

Matt Wisler's May was deserving of better outcomes, but that might be something he'll have to settle for all year with the offensively inept Atlanta Braves.

The right-hander will try to begin June in similar fashion on Sunday in Los Angeles as the Dodgers try to complete a three-game sweep.

Wisler (2-5, 3.16 ERA) went 2-3 with a 2.51 ERA in six outings last month, all of which went for quality starts, but he's lost the last two despite giving up six runs and 10 hits in 13 innings. The 23-year-old allowed three runs and four hits in seven innings of Tuesday's 4-0 home defeat to San Francisco.

"Overall, I felt good," Wisler told MLB's official website. "That's probably the best I've felt all year. I had good slider command. I was throwing it for strikes and balls when I needed to. Overall, I was happy with the outing. I was just frustrated by the results of the eighth."

The road might be a better setting with Wisler going 2-1 with a 1.86 mark in four outings. He's never pitched at Dodger Stadium but is 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA in two starts against the Dodgers. Adrian Gonzalez is 3 for 6 with a home run against him, while Justin Turner is 3 for 3.

Los Angeles counters with Scott Kazmir, whose last four starts have been a collective improvement from his rough first seven. The left-hander is 2-0 with a 2.73 ERA in that span after going 2-3 with a 5.54 mark.

The success comes as no surprise to manager Dave Roberts.

"He's our No. 2 and he's had a lot of success at this level," Roberts said. "To now be healthy and see the results, he's feeling good, and he gave us a big lift tonight."

Kazmir (4-3, 4.38) limited the Chicago Cubs to a hit in six innings of Tuesday's 5-0 win, though all the scoring came after his exit. He's given up a run and five hits in 12 innings of his last two starts.

"I feel great," Kazmir said. "All my pitches, I was finishing them all night. So I'm just very excited. Going into it, you know you can't make too many mistakes out there (against NL Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta), so this was a big win for us."

The Braves and Milwaukee are the only two teams the veteran hasn't faced in his career, but Nick Markakis is 11 for 26 with two home runs against him.

The Dodgers (30-27) are coming off Saturday's 4-0 win to set them up for a three-game sweep. The staff has posted a 1.83 ERA on a 5-3 span with opponents batting .176.

Offensively, Turner was 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI after going through a 3-for-28 slump. Joc Pederson was 2 for 4 after going 2 for 31 in his previous eight contests.

The Braves (16-39) have lost three straight and scored two runs in that span. Over a 2-5 period, they've scored 15 runs and are batting .154.
 
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Preview: Giants (35-23) at Cardinals (29-27)

Game: 3
Venue: Busch Stadium
Date: June 05, 2016 8:05 PM EDT

Following a strong finish to May, Jake Peavy can set his sights on career win 150 to open June.

The 35-year-old right-hander can do so by winning back-to-back starts for the first time this season Sunday night, when his San Francisco Giants conclude a 10-game trip with their decisive finale against the St. Louis Cardinals.

There were times already this season that Peavy (2-5, 6.34 ERA) might have been dropped from San Francisco's rotation. However, he's allowed one or no runs in three of four starts and one total over 13 2/3 innings of the last two.

"Jake, he's so competitive," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said.

Pitching on his birthday, Peavy moved within one of that milestone victory after yielding one hit and facing the minimum over seven innings of Tuesday's 4-0 win at Atlanta. He was 0-4 over his previous six starts.

"I know what the numbers and all that jazz look like," he told MLB's official website. "Nobody's panicked (and everyone has) treated me so well.

"It's nice to show people you can still win on this level when you have doubters out there."

Peavy is making his first appearance against the Cardinals (29-27) since Game 2 of the 2014 NLCS.

San Francisco (35-23) fell to 5-4 on this trip after blowing a 4-0 lead in Saturday's frustrating 7-4 defeat.

"You're going to have games like that,' said shortstop Brandon Crawford, who is 6 for 11 in the last three games.

Aledmys Diaz's tying three-run homer highlighted a four-run fifth, then Stephen Piscotty and Matt Adams recorded back-to-back home runs an inning later to help St. Louis snap a three-game home skid. Brandon Moss also homered for one of his three hits as the Cardinals rebounded from Friday's 5-1 defeat.

'A lot of things happened there, guys keeping it moving,' said St. Louis manager Mike Matheny, whose team recorded its fifth game with at least four home runs.

Among the NL leaders batting .324, Diaz is 8 for 22 in the last six contests.

"Diaz continues to impress us," Matheny said.

Carlos Martinez (5-5, 3.69) posted a 6.84 ERA and walked 12 while losing five straight starts in May before striking out eight and walking one over eight innings of Monday's 6-0 victory at Milwaukee.

'It was a mental adjustment, not mechanics or physically," the right-hander said. "I think I have control of that. It is just knowing when to place the ball.'

Matheny knew Martinez was more than capable of turning things around.

'He can be as dominating as anybody in the game when he puts it all together," Matheny said.

Martinez's only previous start against the Giants came in July 2014.

San Francisco's Gregor Blanco is 0 for 9 in the last three games but 5 for 5 with a double and a triple, including the postseason, against Martinez.

Blanco's teammate Joe Panik, who doubled twice Saturday, is 6 for 15 in four career regular season games against the Cardinals.

St. Louis' Yadier Molina is 1 for 34 in his last 10 games, and 3 for 17 during the regular season against Peavy.
 
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Preview: Rockies (24-31) at Padres (23-34)

Game: 3
Venue: PETCO Park
Date: June 05, 2016 9:10 PM EDT

The last two times Jon Gray has pitched, the Colorado Rockies have totaled 25 runs. Eighteen of those have come with him on the mound.

He was supposed to be up against a considerably less fortunate right-hander Sunday, but James Shields was traded by the San Diego Padres a day before he was to try avoiding already eclipsing last season's loss total at home.

Nevertheless, the Padres are trying for a three-game sweep and their fourth win in five games.

While Gray (3-2, 5.76 ERA) has won consecutive starts for the first time in his career behind those 18 runs, he's set to face rookie Luis Perdomo.

The former gave up three runs and five hits in six innings of Tuesday's 17-4 home win over Cincinnati. The Rockies hit seven home runs as Gray walked three for a third straight start and was still able to limit damage.

"I think tonight's big," Gray said. "Just not having much of your stuff and no command and being to kind of battle all game and throw up a quality start is big. The way I was feeling, it wasn't going to go that way, so it's good to be able to trick yourself and go out there and battle through pitches, get guys out, and not give up free bases."

The support, however, hasn't been there against San Diego. Gray has faced the Padres three times and gone 0-1 with a 1.69 ERA. The loss was a 2-1 final in San Diego on May 2 as Gray gave up two runs and four hits in six innings with a career-high 11 strikeouts.

That pitted him against Shields, who was shipped to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday for right-hander Erik Johnson and 17-year-old infielder Fernando Tatis Jr.

"It's never easy to make a trade and trade a guy that you think a lot of in James Shields," Padres general manager A.J. Preller said. "But on the flip side, you get two players you're really excited about - and some flexibility."

The Padres (23-34) are coming off Saturday's 4-3 win in which Wil Myers and Derek Norris both homered. Myers is batting .423 with two home runs and three doubles in his last six games, while Norris is 7 for 15 in his last four.

They've won six of eight in the season series, while Colorado (24-31) has lost four straight and seven of eight. The Rockies' pitching in that time has been horrendous, posting a 7.20 ERA while giving up at least four runs in each contest.

Offensively, Mark Reynolds homered and is batting .301 in 49 games after never hitting over .236 since 2009.

Reynolds and the Rockies will be up against the 23-year-old Perdomo, who has made one start and 14 relief appearances in his rookie season.

Perdomo (1-1, 10.04) has given up at least a run in each of his last seven outings, including six runs and six hits with three home runs in two innings of Tuesdays 16-4 loss in Seattle, which was started by Shields.
 
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'Fernandez loves pitching at Marlins Park '

New York Mets at Miami Marlins June 5, 1:10 EST

The closing matchup of a three game series is today’s baseball betting focus as the Miami Marlins host the New York Mets this afternoon at Marlins Park. According to the current betting odds, the Marlins enter this contest as -$1.50 home favorites, with a run total of 7.0.

Jose Fernandez will take the mound for Marlins, sporting an 8-2 record, 2.53 ERA. Fernandez on a roll, finished the month of May 6-0 allowing two or fewer runs in five of six starts with a 56-11 strikeout-to-walk ratio in those contests. Frenandez's’ pitching rival will be righthander Matt Harvey, who has a 4-7 record, 5.37 ERA entering today's contest. Following a shaky start to May, Harvey ended the month on the right foot tossing 7 innings of 2 hit, no run ball helping put an end to a three-game losing streak.

It's not difficult making a case for Miami as the presence of Jose Fernandez on the mound bodes well for Marlins' chances. History shows Jose Fernandez loves pitching in front of the friendly crowd at Marlins Park. In the righthanders 32 starts at the venue he is 22-1 with Miami 28-4 in those games. Additionally, as a team, the Marlins have thrived against Metropolitans with Fernandez posting a 4-1 record in his five career starts which includes a perfect 2-0 mark hooked up against Matt Harvey.
 
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National League games

Diamondbacks @ Cubs
Corbin is 0-2, 12.00 in his last two starts; over is 7-1-1 in his last nine.

Arrieta is 3-0, 2.33 in his last four starts (over 10-1).

Arizona lost nine of last 12 games; 12 of its last 15 games went over the total. Cubs won 15 of last 19 home games; six of their last eight games stayed under.

Brewers @ Phillies
Peralta is 1-3, 5.40 in his last five starts; six of his last eight starts went over.

Nola is 1-2, 5.21 in his last three starts (under 7-4).

Milwaukee won eight of its last 12 games; over is 7-3 in their last ten games. Philly lost 12 of last 15 games; three of its last four games went over.

Mets @ Marlins
Harvey is 1-3, 8.41 in his last four starts; five of his last seven stayed under.

Fernandez is 7-0, 1.60 in his last seven starts; five of his last six stayed under. .

Mets won four of last five road games; four of the five went over. Miami won four of its last seven games; under is 7-4 in its last 11 home games.

Nationals @ Reds
Roark is 2-1, 2.18 in his last three starts; eight of his last ten stayed under.

Moscot is 0-3, 8.66 in four starts this year (over 2-2).

Washington won seven of its last ten road games; six of their last eight games went over. Cincinnati won five of its last six games; over is 14-4-2 in their last 20.

Giants @ Cardinals
Peavy is 1-0, 0.66 in his last two starts; four of his last five stayed under.

Martinez is 1-5, 5.13 in his last six starts (over 7-1-3).

Giants won 17 of their last 22 games; five of their last seven went over. St Louis is 5-3 in its last eight games; over is 6-2-1 in their last nine home games.

Braves @ Dodgers
Wisler is 1-3, 3.09 in his last five starts; six of his last nine starts stayed under. .

Kazmir is 1-0, 0.75 in his last two starts; four of his last six starts went over.

Atlanta is 10-16 on the road; their last four road games stayed under. Dodgers won nine of last twelve games; their last five games stayed under.

Rockies @ Padres
Gray is 3-1, 4.70 in his last five starts; his last three starts went over.

This is a bullpen game for San Diego, with Shields getting traded yesterday; this was his turn in the rotation.

Colorado lost ten of its last 13 games (over 9-4). Padres lost nine of last 13 games; eight of their last eleven games went over.


American League games

Bronx @ Orioles
Sabathia is 2-2, 1.73 in his last four starts; four of his last five stayed under.

Gausman is 0-1, 5.34 in his last five starts; five of his last six stayed under.

Baltimore is 9-6 in last 15 home games; over is 7-1-1 in its last nine games. Bronx lost seven of last 11 games; under is 5-3-1 in their last nine.

White Sox @ Tigers
Quintana is 0-4, 3.42 in his last four starts; his last ten starts stayed under.

Verlander is 2-2, 1.91 in his last five starts; three of his last four stayed under.

Chicago lost nine of its last 11 games; over is 15-3 in its last 18 road games. Detroit won three of last four games; over is 7-2-1 in their last ten home games.

Royals @ Indians
Young is making first start since May 9; he is 0-2, 0-2, 7.11 in his last three starts, with four of his last six starts going over total.

Kluber is 2-3, 5.58 in his last five starts; under is 6-3-1 in his last ten.

Royals lost their last three games; over is 9-1-2 in their last 12 games. Cleveland is 8-4 in its last 12 games; over is 12-4-1 in their last 17 games.

Blue Jays @ Red Sox
Estrada is 2-0, 1.96 in his last three starts (under 8-2).

Rodriguez allowed two runs in six IP (89 PT) in his first '16 start.

Toronto won eight of its last ten games; under is 6-3 in its last nine road games. Red Sox lost three of last four games; over is 17-6-2 in their last 25 games overall.

Rays @ Twins
Smyly is 0-3, 8.82 in his last three starts; his last six starts went over.

Duffey is 1-2, 8.47 in his last three starts, which all went over.

Rays lost 11 of last 15 games; over is 13-2-1 in their last 16 road games. Twins lost 13 of their last 19 games; over is 9-3 in their last twelve games.

Mariners @ Rangers
Iwakuma is 3-0, 4.50 in his last three starts; six of his last seven went over.

Holland is 1-2, 2.41 in his last three starts (over 4-4-2).

Seattle lost six of its last nine games; its last 11 games went over. Rangers won 12 of last 15 games; over is 7-1-1 in their last nine.

A's @ Astros
Gray was 0-4, 12.05 in his last five starts before going on DL- his last seven starts all went over the total.

McCullers is 3-1, 4.79 in four starts this year (over 2-2).

Oakland won five of last seven games but lost last two; over is 13-3 in their last 16 road games. Astros won 10 of their last 12 games; over is 7-2 in their last nine games


Interleague

Angels @ Pirates
Santiago is 0-1, 12.34 in his last three starts; five of his last six went over.

Cole is 2-1, 1.71 in his last four starts, three of which stayed under.

Angels are 13-8 in their last 21 games; over is 9-4-1 in their last 14 road games. Pirates lost six of last eight games; their last six home games all went over.


Teams won-lost records when this pitcher starts:

Az-Chi-- Corbin 4-7; Arrieta 10-1
Mil-Phil-- Peralta 4-7; Nova 6-5
NY-Mia-- Harvey 4-7; Fernandez 9-2
Wsh-Cin-- Roark 4-7; Moscot 0-4
SF-StL-- Peavy 5-6; Martinez 5-5
Atl-LA-- Wisler 2-8; Kazmir 5-6
Col-SD-- Gray 4-4; ; bullpen x-x

NY-Balt-- Sabathia 4-4; Gausman 3-5
Chi-Det-- Quintana 6-5; Verlander 5-6
KC-Cle-- Young 2-5; Kluber 4-7
Tor-Bos-- Estrada 5-5; Rodriguez 1-0
Sea-Tex-- Iwakuma 6-5; Holland 5-5
A's-Hst-- Gray 4-5; McCullers 3-1
TB-Min-- Smyly 4-7; Duffey 2-5

LAA-Pitt-- Santiago 7-4; Cole 6-4


Starting pitchers allowing 1+ runs in first inning:

Az-Chi-- Corbin 6-11; Arrieta 1-11
Mil-Phil-- Peralta 5-11; Nova 5-11
NY-Mia-- Harvey 3-11; Fernandez 3-11
Wsh-Cin-- Roark 2-11; Moscot 2-4
SF-StL-- Peavy 3-11; Martinez 1-10
Atl-LA-- Wisler 4-10; Kazmir 5-11
Col-SD-- Gray 4-8; bullpen x-x

NY-Balt-- Sabathia 0-8; Gausman 4-8
Chi-Det-- Quintana 1-11; Verlander 4-11
KC-Cle-- Young 4-7; Kluber 2-11
Tor-Bos-- Estrada 3-10; Rodriguez 1-0
Sea-Tex-- Iwakuma 2-11; Holland 2-10
A's-Hst-- Gray 2-9; McCullers 1-4
TB-Min-- Smyly 2-11; Duffey 2-7

LAA-Pitt-- Santiago 6-11; Cole 2-10


Umpires

Az-Chi-- Under is 7-3 in last ten Morales games.
Mil-Phil-- Under is 4-1-1 in last six Culbreth games.
NY-Mia-- Under is 5-2-1 in Estabrook games.
Wsh-Cin-- Over is 3-1-1 in last five Eddings games.
SF-StL-- Over is 14-8 in last 22 West games.
Atl-LA-- Seven of eight Danley games went over.
Col-SD-- Underdogs won five of eight Basner games. .

NY-Balt-- Over is 5-0-1 in last six Knight games.
Chi-Det-- Three of last four Nauert games went over.
KC-Cle-- Under is 7-3 in Davis games this season.
Tor-Bos-- Over is 6-2-1 in Barber games this season.
Sea-Tex-- Three of last four Wolf games stayed under.
A's-Hst-- Three of last four Blakney games went over.
TB-Min-- Underdogs won six of last eight Little games. .

LAA-Pitt-- Three of last four LBarrett games stayed under.
 
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Sunday's six-pack

Pointspreads on some college football games this Labor Day weekend........

-- Clemson (-8.5) at Auburn

-- Oklahoma (-9.5) @ Houston

-- Notre Dame @ Texas (even)

-- Kansas State @ Stanford (-16.5)

-- Appalachian State @ Tennessee (-19)

......and one from later in the season (Nov 26)

-- Utah State @ BYU (-6)-- This game opened at BYU -1
 

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