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MLB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 9/18/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CINCINNATI  LORENZEN )
 
MILWAUKEE  ANDERSON )
+1.5  -125

-1.5  +105
+175

-185

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Final
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CINCINNATI (64 - 87) at MILWAUKEE (86 - 65)
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Tuesday, 9/18/2018 7:40 PM
MICHAEL LORENZEN (R) vs. CHASE ANDERSON (R)
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
907CINCINNATI+180Ov 9,-105+175Ov 9,-110
908MILWAUKEE-190Un 9,-115-185Un 9,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games64-87-9.676-704.50.2580.3260.4010.7275.10.2670.3320.4390.772
Road Games28-47-7.234-394.00.2570.3170.3840.7015.10.2740.3390.4390.778
vs Right-handed Starters42-64-14.953-494.40.2550.3270.3920.7195.30.2690.3360.4480.783
Past 7 Games3-4+0.91-52.60.2420.2910.3940.6854.00.2290.3110.3880.699
Grass Games64-87-9.676-704.50.2580.3260.4010.7275.10.2670.3320.4390.772
Night Games38-52-642-454.60.2630.3310.4090.7405.40.2690.3330.4350.768
Division24-47-17.733-363.90.2410.3160.3650.6825.20.2730.3410.4510.793
CINCINNATI - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2580.32615151711332224211580.40164352912735811081398713370
Road Games4.00.2570.31775259866710310690.3842872305873455080456731
Righty Starters4.40.2550.3271063645931159151030.3924503879184080294588655
CINCINNATI - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games4.221.397562.72932645507223649525-24351570%
Road Games4.171.416261.31361212542811622711-1017770.8%

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Team RecordsTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsO-URunsAvgOBPSLGOPSRunsAvgOBPSLGOPS
All Games86-65+1671-764.50.2510.3160.4130.7294.10.2350.3070.3830.690
Home Games47-29+11.635-384.60.2460.3180.4220.7394.10.2330.3020.3800.683
vs Right-handed Starters65-46+16.448-594.40.2540.3150.4190.7343.90.2280.3030.3740.678
Past 7 Games4-3+0.51-63.70.2550.3170.4420.7592.30.1830.2660.2630.529
Grass Games86-65+1671-764.50.2510.3160.4130.7294.10.2350.3070.3830.690
Night Games61-33+27.448-454.80.2600.3230.4300.7534.10.2370.3090.3790.688
Division33-35-4.629-373.70.2390.3020.3800.6824.20.2370.3080.3790.686
MILWAUKEE - Team Hitting and Fielding Statistics
Team BattingTeam BattingTeam Fielding
 RunsAVGOBPGABH2B3BHRSLGRBIBBSOSBLOBGIDPERRDPOSB
All Games4.50.2510.31615151341289222211890.4136464891358112102613710213060
Home Games4.60.2460.318762491613106111030.4223342616915449865587126
Righty Starters4.40.2540.3151113795965161141450.41947433910227876199688544
MILWAUKEE - Bullpen Pitching Statistics
 ERAWHIPIPRERHHRBBSOW-LSVBSVPct.
All Games3.641.281555.72452254836222963035-21442068.8%
Home Games3.151.227285.31131002342911631922-8241168.6%
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CINCINNATI - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/4/2018REED(L)@ PITTSBURGHMUSGROVE(R)3-7L1258 evO6501251
9/5/2018BAILEY(R)@ PITTSBURGHTAILLON(R)2-3L1828.5 ovU11110650
9/6/2018CASTILLO(R)SAN DIEGOLAUER(L)2-6L-1558.5 ovU551950
9/7/2018DESCLAFANI(R)SAN DIEGOKENNEDY(R)12-6W-1459 ovO11401120
9/8/2018HARVEY(R)SAN DIEGOERLIN(L)7-2W-1208.5 unO820560
9/9/2018MAHLE(R)SAN DIEGONIX(R)6-7L-1359 ovO9601091
9/10/2018REED(L)LA DODGERSWOOD(L)10-6W+1909 evO1481991
9/11/2018CASTILLO(R)LA DODGERSRYU(L)3-1W+1658.5 evU1080550
9/12/2018DESCLAFANI(R)LA DODGERSSTRIPLING(R)1-8L+1809 unP54111110
9/14/2018HARVEY(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHAMELS(L)2-3L1858.5 unU981781
9/15/2018REED(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)0-1L1958.5 unU440460
9/16/2018CASTILLO(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSQUINTANA(L)2-1W1408 unU690562
9/17/2018DESCLAFANI(R)@ MILWAUKEEMILEY(L)0-8L1609 unU8921160
9/18/2018LORENZEN(R)@ MILWAUKEEANDERSON(R) 
9/19/2018HARVEY(R)@ MILWAUKEEGONZALEZ(L) 
9/20/2018REED(L)@ MIAMIALCANTARA(R) 
9/21/2018CASTILLO(R)@ MIAMICHEN(L) 
9/22/2018DESCLAFANI(R)@ MIAMIURENA(R) 
9/23/2018 @ MIAMIRICHARDS(R) 
9/25/2018 KANSAS CITY  

MILWAUKEE - Schedule
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateTeam StarterOpponentOpp StarterScoreW/LLineTot.O/UHLOBEHLOBE
9/4/2018MILEY(L)CHICAGO CUBSMONTGOMERY(L)11-1W-1059 ovO10111563
9/5/2018CHACIN(R)CHICAGO CUBSQUINTANA(L)4-6L-1159 unO8731330
9/7/2018ANDERSON(R)SAN FRANCISCOHOLLAND(L)4-2W-1808.5 unU381541
9/8/2018GONZALEZ(L)SAN FRANCISCOSTRATTON(R)4-3W-1908.5 unU541660
9/9/2018DAVIES(R)SAN FRANCISCOBUMGARNER(L)6-3W-1458 unO531960
9/10/2018MILEY(L)@ CHICAGO CUBSLESTER(L)3-2W1258 ovU1191560
9/11/2018CHACIN(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSQUINTANA(L)0-3L1108.5 ovU352330
9/12/2018ANDERSON(R)@ CHICAGO CUBSHENDRICKS(R)5-1W1458.5 unU11111672
9/14/2018GONZALEZ(L)PITTSBURGHARCHER(R)7-4W-1408.5 unO1160790
9/15/2018DAVIES(R)PITTSBURGHNOVA(R)1-3L-1608.5 unU771540
9/16/2018CHACIN(R)PITTSBURGHWILLIAMS(R)2-3L-1658.5 unU550550
9/17/2018MILEY(L)CINCINNATIDESCLAFANI(R)8-0W-1709 unU1160892
9/18/2018ANDERSON(R)CINCINNATILORENZEN(R) 
9/19/2018GONZALEZ(L)CINCINNATIHARVEY(R) 
9/21/2018DAVIES(R)@ PITTSBURGHNOVA(R) 
9/22/2018CHACIN(R)@ PITTSBURGHWILLIAMS(R) 
9/23/2018MILEY(L)@ PITTSBURGHMUSGROVE(R) 
9/24/2018 @ ST LOUIS  
9/25/2018 @ ST LOUIS  
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CINCINNATI: 2017 68-94, fifth place
MANAGER Bryan Price (fifth season)
ADDITIONS: RHP Jared Hughes, RHP David Hernandez
SUBTRACTIONS: SS Zack Cozart, RHP Bronson Arroyo, RHP Tim Adleman
OUTLOOK: The Reds launched into a major rebuild in 2015 and have lost at least 90 games for three consecutive seasons while finishing last in the NL Central all three years. They locked up Suarez through 2024 with a $66 million contract during spring training -- their first significant deal during the rebuild -- but are still at least a year away from looking for an upgrade through free agency. The everyday lineup will score enough runs to keep games competitive, but pitching is the sore point again. It would be considered a breakthrough simply to move out of last place.
MILWAUKEE: 2017: 86-76, second place.
MANAGER: Craig Counsell (fourth season).
ADDITIONS: OF Lorenzo Cain, OF Christian Yelich, RHP Jhoulys Chacin, RHP Yovani Gallardo, LHP Boone Logan, RHP Matt Albers.
SUBTRACTIONS:2B Neil Walker, OF Lewis Brinson, RHP Matt Garza, RHP Wily Peralta, RHP Carlos Torres, RHP Jared Hughes, RHP Anthony Swarzak.
OUTLOOK: Expectations are up after the Brewers finished one game out of the playoffs in what was supposed to be the second full season of a rebuild. Instead of signing a high-priced starter, General Manager David Stearns added Cain and Yelich as the team's key offseason acquisitions. The new outfielders are former Gold Glove winners who can help out the pitching staff by cutting down on extra-base hits at Miller Park. The rotation should be bolstered later in the season by the return of right-hander Jimmy Nelson, who is recovering from right shoulder surgery in September after getting hurt while diving back to first while running the bases. Whether the Brewers repeat their 2017 success and challenge the Cubs in the NL Central could come down to starting pitching. A trade drawing from the team's outfield depth might help during the season.
PREVIEW
Yelich's hot bat leads Brewers against Reds
 

MILWAUKEE -- Like any hitter in Major League Baseball, there's a scouting report on Christian Yelich.

Not that's it's doing opposing pitchers any good these days.

The Milwaukee Brewers' outfielder has been on a tear since the All-Star break, establishing himself as a leading candidate for National League MVP honors. His already-impressive resume was bolstered Monday night when he hit for the cycle for the second time this season as the Brewers kicked off a three-game series with the Reds with an 8-0 rout at Miller Park.

Yelich has homered in three of his last four games and has 13 over the last month while driving in 33 runs during that stretch.

"The impressive thing to me is a team holds him in check yesterday and that seems to be a bad sign the next day for the other team," Counsell said. "Today before the game, there was an intent that good things are going to happen."

Good things have happened to Yelich more often than not against the Reds this season. He has at least one hit in 10 of the 12 meetings between the teams this season while posting a .500 average (24-for-48) with seven home runs, 17 RBI and. 1.660 OPS.

"There's no question that he's hot right now. He's doing some amazing things," said Reds right-hander Anthony DeSclafani, who allowed Yelich's first two hits Monday night." I know him from Miami. I know that he works his butt off. They all projected that he was going to be a top-of-the-league hitter. But I think if I make my pitches, I give myself a chance to get him out."

And on top of all that, both of Yelich's cycles have come against Cincinnati.

"There have been so many great players to play this game," said Yelich, the fifth player in big league history to record two cycles in a season and the first to do so against the same team. "That just shows how freaky that is and how rare. A lot of luck goes into that. It's hard enough to get four hits in a major league game, let alone have them all be the right ones, or in the right sequence."

Last season, Brewers first baseman Eric Thames' was the Reds biggest nemesis, hitting 10 home runs against Cincinnati. Yelich, who like Thames is a left-handed hitter, has filled that role this season, but left-handers as a whole have given Cincinnati's pitchers fits.

"Until we figure out how to get these left-handers out, we're not going to rise in the division," Reds manager Jim Riggleman said.

Yelich left the ballpark Monday night tied for the National League batting lead with a .318 average, a spot he shares with none other than Reds second baseman Scooter Gennett.

The importance of a player's batting average has diminished in recent years with the growing popularity of advanced statistics. In fact, the Miller Park scoreboard has displayed a player's OPS next to his name in the lineup for the last few seasons, but manager Craig Counsell thinks the title still holds some weight in the age of analytics and saber-metrics.

"I think all of those end-of-the season things, there's a little bit of meaning to them," Counsell said. "The batting title, it's not statistically something that's valued as much, but it's still an accomplishment and a sign of a great offensive season."

Lefties have a .284 average this season against Reds right-hander Michael Lorenzen, who gets a start Tuesday for the first time since 2015. He's faced Milwaukee four times in 2018, allowing four runs (three) earned over 7 1/3 innings of relief.

He posted a 3.21 ERA in 41 appearances this season, most of them covering multiple innings, but was given a chance to start when Tyler Mahle's shoulder started acting up.

"We feel like, 'Let's look at Mike for a start or two and see where it goes,'" Riggleman said. "The problem with that is he does a good job for us where he's at. We would lose him there. But we are looking at '19 and who is going to be our starters. We have an idea who some of them will be, but we will look at Mike here a little bit. It'll be a very small sample, but we'll get a little feel for it."

Brewers starter Chase Anderson is 5-1 with a 2.98 ERA in 10 career starts against the Reds including a 3-0 mark and 3.63 ERA in three starts this season.


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