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Preview: Royals (52-34) at White Sox (41-45)
Game: 1
Venue: U.S. Cellular Field
Date: July 17, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

As the Kansas City Royals look to continue their quest toward a second straight postseason appearance and first division title in 30 years, the Chicago White Sox hope the All-Star break won't halt the progress they've made over the last two weeks.


Both clubs look to pick up where they left off with Friday's split doubleheader at U.S. Cellular Field.


Paced by baseball's best bullpen (2.11 ERA) and a lineup that produced five All-Stars, Kansas City (52-34) has the AL's best record and a 4 1/2-game lead over Minnesota in the Central.


'It doesn't really matter what we've done,' manager Ned Yost said. 'You've just got to keep your head down and keep plodding along.'


The Royals entered the break by winning seven of the last eight on an 8-3 homestand but were swept in three games by Houston their last time on the road.


The reigning AL champions won the first four against the White Sox (41-45) then dropped the last two at Chicago in an April three-game series that opened with a benches-clearing brawl and the ejections of five players.


Neither team expects the same type of behavior this weekend, especially the White Sox.


Saddled with lofty expectations after signing veterans Melky Cabrera, Adam LaRoche and David Robertson, the White Sox were 32-42 before posting a 1.95 ERA while winning nine of their last 12.


'We're playing some good baseball, we're beating some good teams so I wish we didn't have the All-Star break to be honest with you,' said leadoff hitter Adam Eaton, who is 4 for 26 against the Royals this year.


Drawing the start in the opener, Jeff Samardzija is 2-0 with a 2.40 ERA in his last six outings and has a 0.54 mark in the past two. He tossed a four-hitter in a 2-0 victory over Toronto on July 9.


The right-hander was tagged for five runs in six-plus innings of a season-opening 10-1 loss at Kansas City on April 6. Samardzija (6-4, 4.02) and Royals Game 1 starter Edinson Volquez (8-4, 3.31) were ejected for their parts in the brawl on April 23.


Volquez is 1-1 with a 1.32 ERA against the White Sox this season. Though the right-hander is 4-0 in his last seven starts and has yielded one earned run in four of those, he's completed at least six innings twice.


Cabrera is 1 for 5 with a pair of walks against Volquez this season but has batted .353 in his last 10 games.


He's 4 for 6 with two doubles and a triple against Chris Young (7-5, 3.00), who takes the mound in the nightcap.


The right-hander has been a pleasant surprise for Kansas City but is 0-2 with a 4.15 ERA in three July outings. He gave up three runs in six-plus innings of a 6-2 loss to Toronto on Saturday.


He'll be opposed by John Danks (4-8, 5.30), who gave up six runs and eight hits in 4 1-3 innings of a 7-6, 11-inning victory over the Blue Jays on July 8. The left-hander allowed three runs in six innings of a 5-3 win April 26 to move to 4-0 with a 3.86 ERA in seven home starts against the Royals.


All-Star Lorenzo Cain is a combined 3 for 8 with a double against Danks and Samardzija this season.



SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Royals at White Sox
Fri, Jul 17 - 8:10PM EDT


GAME 2
Royals at White Sox
Sat, Jul 18 - 2:10PM EDT


GAME 3
Royals at White Sox
Sun, Jul 19 - 2:10PM EDT
 

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Preview: Mariners (41-48) at Yankees (48-40)
Game: 1
Venue: Yankee Stadium
Date: July 17, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

After missing the postseason the last two years, the AL East-leading New York Yankees appear poised to return.


If the Seattle Mariners are to turn around a disappointing season, they must find a way to string together some victories.


The Mariners can start by continuing their recent success at Yankee Stadium on Friday night.


Prior to the season, Seattle (41-48), not New York, was considered a more serious playoff contender. However, a resurgent Alex Rodriguez, an All-Star effort from Brett Gardner and a dependable bullpen that leads the majors with 316 strikeouts have helped the Yankees (48-40) build a 3 1/2-game lead in a division where last-place Boston is only 6 1/2 out.


They've done so while Jacoby Ellsbury (knee) missed almost two months and closer Andrew Miller (forearm) a month.


"I'm pretty pleased with where we're at," manager Joe Girardi told MLB's official website.


The Mariners can't say the same after being tabbed one of the favorites to win the West, or at least contend for a wild-card spot. Instead, Seattle is fourth in the division - 7 1/2 games behind the first-place Los Angeles Angels - with the second-worst mark in the AL.


Seattle hasn't posted a winning streak longer than four games and has alternated losses and wins in its last 11.


"We haven't really gotten on a streak, haven't gotten on a roll," third baseman Kyle Seager said. "We'll win a game, lose a game, win a game, lose a game. It's hard to make up ground that way."


Ranked near the bottom of the majors in runs (3.5 per game), batting (.236) and on-base percentage (.296), the Mariners were outscored 15-6 while being swept by New York in a three-game home set last month. Masahiro Tanaka (5-3, 3.63 ERA) allowed a run and three hits with nine strikeouts and no walks in a 3-1 victory in the series finale June 3.


The right-hander is 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA at Seattle but now faces the Mariners for the first time in the Bronx, where they've won five in a row. Seattle can match the franchise's longest regular-season winning streak at Yankee Stadium with a victory Friday, having previously won six straight there on two occasions from 2000-03.


New York, however, has won 16 of 22 at home.


Tanaka ended a four-start winless streak last Thursday when he yielded one earned run and two hits in 7 2-3 innings of a 6-2 victory over Oakland. He had a 7.88 ERA in his previous three outings.


All-Star Nelson Cruz is batting .308 with 21 homers and 53 RBIs, but he's 0 for 9 with four strikeouts against Tanaka. Former Yankee Robinson Cano's lone hit in seven at-bats against him left the park.


Bothered by stomach issues dating back to last summer, Cano is hitting a career-low .251 with six homers and 30 RBIs. He's struck out 64 times in 86 games after fanning 68 times in 2014.


Rookie Mike Montgomery (4-3, 2.29) has been a pleasant surprise for the Mariners, though he'll need to rebound after allowing five runs and eight hits over five-plus innings of a 7-3 loss to the Angels last Friday in his eighth career start. In his major league debut June 2, Montgomery gave up a run in six innings of a 5-3, 11-inning loss to the Yankees.


Gardner doubled and walked against Montgomery that day and has hit .398 in his last 22 games.


Rodriguez has hit three of his 18 homers in his last six contests.




SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Mariners at Yankees
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:05PM EDT


GAME 2
Mariners at Yankees
Sat, Jul 18 - 1:05PM EDT


GAME 3
Mariners at Yankees
Sun, Jul 19 - 1:05PM EDT
 

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Preview: Rays (46-45) at Blue Jays (45-46)
Game: 1
Venue: Rogers Centre
Date: July 17, 2015 7:07 PM EDT

The Toronto Blue Jays own a winning record against every AL East opponent but the team with the best ERA in the division - the Tampa Bay Rays.


Rays right-hander Jake Odorizzi has shackled the Blue Jays in the past and is one of baseball's best pitchers against right-handed hitters as he gets the start Friday night in Toronto.


Toronto (45-46) looks to improve upon a 3-7 mark against Tampa Bay in the opener of a three-game set. The Blue Jays average a major league-best 5.3 runs, but that figure is down to 3.5 in the season series against a Rays team with a 3.56 ERA.


Odorizzi (5-5, 2.30 ERA) gave up one run and two hits in eight innings April 13 to earn a 2-1 win over the Blue Jays, improving to 2-0 with a 2.00 ERA in four matchups.


He is limiting right-handed hitters to a .180 average to rank fifth in the majors. Jose Bautista is hitless in nine at-bats against him, Edwin Encarnacion is 1 for 8 and Josh Donaldson is 0 for 5.


No Toronto batter has more than one hit against Odorizzi, with the switch-hitting Jose Reyes 1 for 10.


Odorizzi lasted 5 2-3 innings Saturday to pick up a 3-0 victory over Houston in his first outing since June 5 after being out with a strained left oblique.


"Nice to have Odo back," manager Kevin Cash said.


That was part of a three-game sweep in which Tampa Bay (46-45) allowed four runs. The series came after the Rays had dropped 11 of 12.


'Any time we can get a series sweep like this on the way into a break, it feels good for everybody in here,' pitcher Matt Moore said.


The Rays are fifth-worst in the majors with 3.7 runs per game, though they have averaged 4.6 against the Blue Jays. Evan Longoria is 14 for 32 in the season series and Kevin Kiermaier is 13 for 34.


Kiermaier is 4 for 7 against Toronto starter Drew Hutchison (8-2, 5.33) while Longoria is 1 for 13.


Hutchison will be happy to be at home, where he has a 2.12 ERA compared to his major league-worst 8.81 mark on the road. The right-hander has yielded one earned run over 26 2-3 innings in winning his last four outings at Rogers Centre.


He is off to a rough start this month, going 0-1 with an 8.38 ERA in two road starts after allowing four runs in five innings July 8 in a 7-6, 11-inning loss to the Chicago White Sox.


Hutchison yielded three runs in five innings June 22 in an 8-5 win over the Rays, improving to 3-2 with a 6.16 ERA against them.


His 7.81 run-support average is baseball's best mark.


Bautista and Donaldson are tied for third in the AL with 60 RBIs. Donaldson is expected back after the flu kept him out of Sunday's 11-10 loss at Kansas City.


Bautista opted out of the All-Star Game to rest and rehab his sore right shoulder, which flared up in Chicago from July 6-9.


"Normally you would need a few days off during the regular season," he said. "I'm taking advantage of this due to the break. It's the smart thing for me to do for my health and to the end of the season.'



SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Rays at Blue Jays
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:07PM EDT


GAME 2
Rays at Blue Jays
Sat, Jul 18 - 1:07PM EDT


GAME 3
Rays at Blue Jays
Sun, Jul 19 - 1:07PM EDT
 

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Preview: Dodgers (51-39) at Nationals (48-39)
Game: 1
Venue: Nationals Park
Date: July 17, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

The Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers figure to be buyers at the trade deadline to patch up respective shortcomings, though they've overcome those weaknesses to lead their divisions through the season's first half.


These clubs look to start off the second half on the right foot as they open a three-game series in the nation's capital.


Washington (48-39) has been carried offensively by Bryce Harper, who has an outside shot at winning a triple crown. Harper ranks in baseball's top five in batting average (.339), home runs (26) and RBIs (61). His weighted on-base average of .471 is the best in the majors since Barry Bonds was at .486 in 2002 and he leads baseball with a 4.5 batting WAR, while the next-highest National is Yunel Escobar ranking 54th (0.8).


Washington, which leads the New York Mets by two games in the NL East, ranks a respectable 11th in runs per game with 4.3, though injuries to Jayson Werth, Denard Span, Anthony Rendon and Ryan Zimmerman are especially beginning to take their toll. The club has hit .215 while splitting its last 10 contests.


"We can't dwell on them not being here," general manager Mike Rizzo told MLB's official website. "We're not thinking and talking about the guys that we don't have. We're thinking and talking about the guys that are here and playing for us."


The Dodgers (51-39) own a 4 1/2-game lead over San Francisco in the NL West, having managed to remain in first since the end of May despite a rotation hit by injuries and an inconsistent offense.


They've used 12 starting pitchers after losing two-fifths of their rotation for the season, the bullpen has been rocked by injury, and yet they own their largest lead at the break since 2009.


It helps that much of the NL has been playing .500 ball so far.


"I want to stay where we're at," manager Don Mattingly said. "If that's what it takes to win a division, then hopefully we do that. How you get in (the playoffs) has zero to do with it."


But it's been a bit of a patchwork rotation with Friday's starter Mike Bolsinger (4-3, 3.08 ERA) and Carlos Frias at the back end. Brett Anderson has stepped up as the third starter to salvage a rotation weakened by season-ending surgeries to Hyun-Jin Ryu and Brandon McCarthy.


"You got to replace and that's where you have trouble," Mattingly said. "It has a trickle-down effect on your club."


While Los Angeles figures to be in the market to improve the depth of its rotation, Bolsinger comes off his first quality start in six games, holding Milwaukee to two runs over six innings in Los Angeles' 3-2 home victory last Friday. The right-hander walked one batter, just the third time in 13 starts he's issued fewer than two bases on balls.


He owns a 4.55 ERA in six starts since his last win June 8.


Washington's Jordan Zimmermann (8-5, 3.22) had logged four straight quality starts before yielding four runs and nine hits - including two homers - over five innings Saturday at Baltimore. The righty still picked up his third straight victory in the 7-4 win, however.


"For sure, it wasn't one of my better outings," said Zimmermann, who is 2-1 with a 5.06 ERA in six career matchups with Los Angeles. "I guess I'm happy about four runs - it could have been worse."


Zimmermann has 19 quality starts in his last 20 home outings going back to June 3, 2014, while Bolsinger is winless in his last 10 road starts dating to May 2014.


Harper, who has hit 21 of his home runs against righties, has homered once in 13 career games against the Dodgers.




SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Dodgers at Nationals
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:05PM EDT


GAME 2
Dodgers at Nationals
Sat, Jul 18 - 4:05PM EDT


GAME 3
Dodgers at Nationals
Sun, Jul 19 - 1:35PM EDT
 

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Preview: Marlins (38-51) at Phillies (29-62)
Game: 1
Venue: Citizens Bank Park
Date: July 17, 2015 7:05 PM EDT

The Miami Marlins were hoping to remain in playoff contention long enough that Jose Fernandez might be able to put them over the top once he returned.


Instead, the banged-up club enters the second half with the majors' third-worst record.


With Fernandez on the mound, the visiting Marlins aim to get off to a strong start Friday night against a Philadelphia Phillies team coming off the worst first half in franchise history.


Miami has been surprisingly bad, not an easy feat for a club that hasn't been to the playoffs since 2003, and its 38-51 record is only better than Milwaukee (38-52) and Philadelphia (29-62).


The hole the Marlins dug is probably too deep to get back into the postseason race, and a surge this month is unlikely. All-Star Dee Gordon is expected to be sidelined until next week because of a dislocated left thumb, while MLB home run leader Giancarlo Stanton will be out another one to three weeks recovering from a broken left hand.


'It has been frustrating for all of us,' president of baseball operations Michael Hill said. 'We expected to put ourselves into position to play into October.'


Fernandez (2-0, 2.08 ERA) was supposed to be the midseason addition that helped them get there after sitting out the first three months recovering from Tommy John surgery.


The right-hander homered during a quality start in a 5-4 home win over San Francisco on July 2, then struck out nine over seven innings in a 2-0 win over visiting Cincinnati on July 9.


Miami closed out the first half by taking three of four from the Reds after a four-game road skid.


"When you have a true No. 1 like that, he can step up, slam the door and turn the tide," manager Dan Jennings told MLB's official website.


The Marlins, 14-28 away from home, have outscored the Phillies 31-18 while taking four of the six meetings - including two of three in Philadelphia in April.


After going 1-0 with an 0.50 ERA in three starts versus Philadelphia as a rookie, Fernandez gave up six runs and eight hits while walking four over four innings in a 6-3 road loss in April 2014.


Freddy Galvis has gone 3 for 6 when facing Fernandez, though Domonic Brown, Ben Revere and Ryan Howard are a combined 3 for 25.


Philadelphia, which has dropped five in a row, set the franchise record for the most losses before the All-Star break - surpassing its 61 in 1997.


"'We still have to go out and play hard, try to learn and hope things get better," Galvis said.


The Phillies will try to avoid a season-high fifth straight home loss behind Adam Morgan (1-2, 4.32).


The rookie left-hander looks to rebound from the worst of his first three starts, when he yielded five runs over four innings July 8 in a 5-0 loss at Dodger Stadium. He's given up five home runs over 16 2-3 innings.


The Marlins own baseball's third-best batting average (.273) when facing left-handers. Adeiny Hechavarria is batting .369 - fifth in the majors - in those matchups, and has gone 13 for 29 in his last seven games against Philadelphia.


Justin Bour hopes to pick up where he left off after going 5 for 8 with three doubles and five RBIs in the two games before the break.


SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Marlins at Phillies
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:05PM EDT


GAME 2
Marlins at Phillies
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:05PM EDT


GAME 3
Marlins at Phillies
Sun, Jul 19 - 1:35PM EDT
 

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Preview: Indians (42-46) at Reds (39-47)
Game: 1
Venue: Great American Ball Park
Date: July 17, 2015 7:10 PM EDT

Todd Frazier won the Home Run Derby with final-swing drama. Aroldis Chapman blew 'em away in the ninth inning. Even the rain stayed away, moving through Cincinnati without interrupting the biggest moments of the All-Star Game.


Now, even as Reds fans enjoy the successful festivities, it's time to trade the afterglow for the glum. It begins with Friday night's opener of a three-game home series with the Cleveland Indians, which figures to feature far less fanfare.


The Reds (39-47) enter the second half looking to trade two of their best pitchers - including Chapman and his 100 mph heat. They're headed for another grim few months, well out of contention and stuck with several big contracts that leave them little wiggle room for starting over.


Who will be the first traded? Who will take his place? How bad will it get in the second half?


"We can't be thinking about what's going to happen or anything else," Frazier said.


The challenges are much different from the All-Star logistics that went extremely well in the city where pro baseball began.


"It is something that is part of the game but out of my control," said Chapman, using a line that reflects the mood around town.


Although a still-tired Frazier went 0 for 3 during the AL's 6-3 win Tuesday night, Chapman pitched the top of the ninth and fanned all three batters, hitting 103 mph with his fastball. It was a bittersweet moment since he could be dealt later this month, along with starter Johnny Cueto.


For now, they'll turn to Mike Leake for the more immediately manageable task of shutting down the Indians (42-46).


Leake (6-5, 4.08 ERA) pitched the Reds to a 1-0 win in Miami last Friday, surrendering three hits with a season-high 10 strikeouts in eight innings.


The right-hander has struggled at home with a 2-3 record and 5.92 ERA, and he's been horrible against the AL, going 0-3 with a 10.50 ERA in his last five interleague starts. That stretch includes a 7-3 loss at Cleveland on May 22 in which Leake gave up five runs and seven hits in four innings.


Even so, he's held Michael Brantley and Carlos Santana to 1-for-12 lifetime marks.


The Indians counter with Trevor Bauer, who also went a career high-matching eight innings in his most recent start while limiting Houston to two runs and six hits in a 4-2 victory July 8. Both runs came on a homer, and Bauer's control continued trending in the right direction without a walk. He's issued two in 21 1-3 innings over three starts after posting a rate of 4.39 per nine innings in his first 14 starts.


"A guy hit a ball that was above his head out for a home run and I didn't walk anybody," Bauer said. "It was the Twilight Zone."


Bauer (8-5, 3.76) has won consecutive starts but has never strung together three.


The right-hander also earned a decision in a 5-2 win over Cincinnati on May 24, yielding a run and five hits in 7 2-3 innings to complete a three-game sweep and give the Indians a 13th win in 14 home games versus the Reds.


The 24-year-old is 5-2 with a 1.82 ERA in eight road starts, as well as 4-1 with a 1.83 mark in nine interleague outings since moving to the AL.


Bauer has limited the Reds to a .154 average in two career meetings, though that might not look quite as impressive given Cincinnati's recent offensive production.


The Reds entered the break with consecutive losses to the Marlins and are averaging 2.0 runs and batting .222 in 10 games this month.


The Indians also dropped their last two before the break, including Sunday's 2-0 home final against Oakland. Over a 4-5 span, they're scoring 2.8 runs per game and batting .210 with Brandon Moss hitless in his last 17 at-bats.



SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Indians at Reds
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:10PM EDT


GAME 2
Indians at Reds
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:10PM EDT


GAME 3
Indians at Reds
Sun, Jul 19 - 1:10PM EDT
 

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Preview: Cubs (47-40) at Braves (42-47)
Game: 1
Venue: Turner Field
Date: July 17, 2015 7:35 PM EDT

Perhaps a year or two ahead of schedule, the Chicago Cubs entered the All-Star break in playoff position for the first time in seven years.


They should feel confident about getting off to a solid second-half start behind Kyle Hendricks - even if he and the rest of the pitching staff may have a new batterymate for the foreseeable future.


As the right-hander looks to extend his scoreless streak, the Cubs will try for a fourth straight road win Friday night against an Atlanta Braves team that limped into the break.


By the estimation of some prognosticators, Chicago's rising talent wasn't expected to help the club compete for the postseason until 2016 at the earliest. But with new manager Joe Maddon at the helm, the Cubs (47-40) have a hold on the NL's second wild-card spot.


The club also has its best record at the break since last winning the NL Central in 2008.


'If somebody came up to me in spring training and said 'here's where you'll be at the end of the first half,'' president of baseball operations Theo Epstein said. "I'd have taken it in a heartbeat.'


While its offense has been unreliable despite the presence of All-Stars Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant, Chicago has been carried by a pitching staff that ranks fifth in the majors with a 3.31 ERA.


Hendricks (4-4, 3.55 ERA) has been a key contributor of late, going 2-0 over three straight scoreless outings. He extended that streak to 22 1-3 innings last Friday when he gave up five hits over seven innings in a 1-0 home loss to the White Sox.


His 7.75 strikeout-to-walk ratio over his last seven starts is third in the NL since June 7.


"I'm trying not to do too much and simplifying everything," Hendricks told MLB's official website. "I've been using my four-seam fastball more. I think that's been helping."


He won't have Miguel Montero behind the plate to help him out Friday and possibly for the next six weeks. Chicago's catcher could be out until September with a jammed left thumb suffered Saturday against the White Sox, and the Cubs will call up top prospect Kyle Schwarber to take his place.


Schwarber was a big hit in his first six major league games last month, going 8 for 22 with a homer. He spent all but one inning as the designated hitter, but now figures to split catching duties with David Ross and Taylor Teagarden.


Hendricks has never faced the Braves (42-47), who haven't exactly been knocking the cover off the ball. They've hit .167 with runners in scoring position while putting up three runs or fewer in each of the last four of a five-game losing streak.


Atlanta is averaging 2.70 runs since June 21 - second fewest in MLB - and Andrelton Simmons (.154) and Jace Peterson (.158) have especially struggled in that stretch. Making matters worse, closer Jason Grilli went down with a ruptured Achilles tendon last Saturday.


The Braves haven't dropped six straight since an eight-game skid from July 29-Aug. 6. They're hoping to turn things around at Turner Field, where they've won seven of nine.


Julio Teheran (6-4, 4.56) has gone 5-0 with a 2.04 ERA in eight home starts compared to 1-4 with a 6.95 mark in 10 on the road. The right-hander hasn't allowed an earned run over 14 innings in his last two outings at Atlanta.


"It's one of those things you can't explain," manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "Maybe we'll fly him in the day of his (road) starts, just fly him in that day. He can sleep in his bed, maybe that will help."


Teheran has gone 2-0 with a 3.81 ERA in four career starts versus Chicago. Rizzo is 2 for 12 with a home run off him while Starlin Castro has gone 1 for 11.


The Braves have outscored the Cubs 72-42 in winning 11 of the past 13 meetings. Chris Johnson went 12 for 24 with three homers in the six matchups last season.


SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Cubs at Braves
Fri, Jul 17 - 7:35PM EDT


GAME 2
Cubs at Braves
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:10PM EDT


GAME 3
Cubs at Braves
Sun, Jul 19 - 5:05PM EDT
 

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Preview: Royals (52-34) at White Sox (41-45)
Game: 1
Venue: U.S. Cellular Field
Date: July 17, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

As the Kansas City Royals look to continue their quest toward a second straight postseason appearance and first division title in 30 years, the Chicago White Sox hope the All-Star break won't halt the progress they've made over the last two weeks.




Both clubs look to pick up where they left off with Friday's split doubleheader at U.S. Cellular Field.


Paced by baseball's best bullpen (2.11 ERA) and a lineup that produced five All-Stars, Kansas City (52-34) has the AL's best record and a 4 1/2-game lead over Minnesota in the Central.


'It doesn't really matter what we've done,' manager Ned Yost said. 'You've just got to keep your head down and keep plodding along.'


The Royals entered the break by winning seven of the last eight on an 8-3 homestand but were swept in three games by Houston their last time on the road.


The reigning AL champions won the first four against the White Sox (41-45) then dropped the last two at Chicago in an April three-game series that opened with a benches-clearing brawl and the ejections of five players.


Neither team expects the same type of behavior this weekend, especially the White Sox.


Saddled with lofty expectations after signing veterans Melky Cabrera, Adam LaRoche and David Robertson, the White Sox were 32-42 before posting a 1.95 ERA while winning nine of their last 12.


'We're playing some good baseball, we're beating some good teams so I wish we didn't have the All-Star break to be honest with you,' said leadoff hitter Adam Eaton, who is 4 for 26 against the Royals this year.


Drawing the start in the opener, Jeff Samardzija is 2-0 with a 2.40 ERA in his last six outings and has a 0.54 mark in the past two. He tossed a four-hitter in a 2-0 victory over Toronto on July 9.


The right-hander was tagged for five runs in six-plus innings of a season-opening 10-1 loss at Kansas City on April 6. Samardzija (6-4, 4.02) and Royals Game 1 starter Edinson Volquez (8-4, 3.31) were ejected for their parts in the brawl on April 23.


Volquez is 1-1 with a 1.32 ERA against the White Sox this season. Though the right-hander is 4-0 in his last seven starts and has yielded one earned run in four of those, he's completed at least six innings twice.


Cabrera is 1 for 5 with a pair of walks against Volquez this season but has batted .353 in his last 10 games.


He's 4 for 6 with two doubles and a triple against Chris Young (7-5, 3.00), who takes the mound in the nightcap.


The right-hander has been a pleasant surprise for Kansas City but is 0-2 with a 4.15 ERA in three July outings. He gave up three runs in six-plus innings of a 6-2 loss to Toronto on Saturday.


He'll be opposed by John Danks (4-8, 5.30), who gave up six runs and eight hits in 4 1-3 innings of a 7-6, 11-inning victory over the Blue Jays on July 8. The left-hander allowed three runs in six innings of a 5-3 win April 26 to move to 4-0 with a 3.86 ERA in seven home starts against the Royals.


All-Star Lorenzo Cain is a combined 3 for 8 with a double against Danks and Samardzija this season.
 

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Preview: Pirates (53-35) at Brewers (38-52)
Game: 1
Venue: Miller Park
Date: July 17, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

In less than three weeks, the Pittsburgh Pirates turned the NL Central race from a runaway into a tight chase.


The red-hot Pirates look to pick up where they left off as they emerge from the All-Star break to face the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night.


Pittsburgh (53-35) was four games under .500 and under intense scrutiny from manager Clint Hurdle on May 20, seemingly an unlikely candidate to return to the postseason for a third straight year. Getting back there as a division champion for the first time since 1992 seemed less likely as the Pirates were a season-high nine games back of first-place St. Louis following a loss to Atlanta on June 28.


They've closed the gap to 2 1/2 games behind an 11-2 stretch that includes three straight wins over the Cardinals heading into the break. Gregory Polanco ended the four-game set with a walkoff single in Sunday's 6-5, 10-inning victory.


"If people didn't think we're for real, they probably do now," said shortstop Jordy Mercer, who is hitting .348 in the last 17 games after batting .212 through the first 60. "I just think it's the culture we're trying to create here. We're slowly getting there. Sure we've got ways to go. We know we're heading in the right direction."


Charlie Morton (6-2, 4.15 ERA) gets the ball in the opener of the three-game set at Miller Park. The right-hander allowed three hits in 7 1-3 innings of a 2-0 home win over the Brewers on June 10 in his fourth start of the season after opening the year on the disabled list with a hip injury.


He recorded a 1.62 ERA in winning his first five starts but has since gone 1-2 with an 8.68 ERA in four outings. He showed some signs of coming around July 8 against San Diego, allowing two runs with four walks in six innings while not getting a decision in a 5-2 win.


The Brewers (38-52), last in the Central, are looking to recapture their success from a season-high eight-game winning streak before losing four of the next six heading into the break.


"The last couple weeks, I think we've been playing much better baseball," All-Star right fielder Ryan Braun said. "So the goal is just to get back to being consistently competitive."


That's certainly true for the offense, which has a .242 average over the last six games after batting .353 during the winning streak.


Braun is 5 for 20 with one RBI in the last five games after hitting .439 while driving in 10 runs over the previous 10. He's batting .194 in nine 2015 meetings with Pittsburgh, going 2 for 11 in three at home.


Mike Fiers (4-7, 3.96) hasn't been very effective on the mound against the Pirates, posting a 2-4 record and 6.12 ERA in eight games - six starts. The right-hander surrendered five runs and seven hits with eight strikeouts in five innings of a 6-2 home loss to Pittsburgh on April 10.


He's had a lot of trouble with Andrew McCutchen and Neil Walker, who are a combined 14 for 32 with five homers and three doubles off him.


Fiers served up a pair of homers in a four-run third inning before leaving after the sixth and not getting a decision in a 6-5 win over Atlanta on July 8. He was 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA in his previous three starts.




SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Pirates at Brewers
Fri, Jul 17 - 8:10PM EDT


GAME 2
Pirates at Brewers
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:10PM EDT


GAME 3
Pirates at Brewers
Sun, Jul 19 - 2:10PM EDT
 

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Preview: Rangers (42-46) at Astros (49-42)
Game: 1
Venue: Minute Maid Park
Date: July 17, 2015 8:10 PM EDT

It has been more than 14 months since Martin Perez has pitched in the big leagues and he could be facing the right opponent.


The Texas Rangers left-hander makes his much-anticipated return Friday night on the road as he looks to improve to 4-0 against the Houston Astros, who seek to avoid a seventh straight defeat.


Perez will be activated off the 60-day disabled list for his first appearance since May 10, 2014, against Boston. He reported elbow soreness after allowing six runs and nine hits over 3 2-3 innings in an 8-3 loss and had Tommy John surgery less than two weeks later.


His readiness is in question based on his rehab work in the minors. Perez made two starts at Double-A Frisco, posting a 3.18 ERA with no record, before four more at Triple-A Round Rock, where he went 0-1 with a 4.95 ERA. Opponents hit .333 against him at Triple-A, and he allowed five runs and 12 hits in six innings in Sunday's 7-4 loss to New Orleans.


Perez is 3-0 with a 1.50 ERA in three career starts against the Astros. Chris Carter is 6 for 13 with two homers against him and Jose Altuve is 4 for 10 with two doubles.


'There is some anticipation there,' said manager Jeff Banister about Perez's return.


Houston (49-42) is searching for answers after leading the AL West every day from April 19 until Sunday's 4-3 defeat at Tampa Bay capped a six-game slide and dropped the Astros into second place behind the Los Angeles Angels.


The club is seeking to avoid matching its season-worst seven-game slide June 4-10. Still, there is a positive vibe surrounding the Astros after six straight losing seasons thanks to young players like Carlos Correa and George Springer, who is currently out with a fractured wrist.


'I'm just glad the fans show up to support the team,' Correa said. 'I think they come here because we've got a winning team.'


Those fans are hoping to see the Astros' first win at home over the Rangers, who swept three games at Houston from May 4-6 to take a 4-2 lead in the season series.


Astros right-hander Collin McHugh (9-5, 4.50 ERA) gave up one run in six innings in a 5-1 road win over the Rangers on April 10 to improve to 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA in two starts against them. Elvis Andrus is 3 for 6 against him and Prince Fielder is 2 for 3.


McHugh has a 5.74 ERA at home compared to 3.77 on the road. He gave up three runs in seven innings in his second straight loss last Friday, 3-1 at Tampa Bay.


The Astros lead the majors with 124 homers and are eighth with 4.3 runs per game, but have scored seven runs in this slide.


Carter is hitless in 19 at-bats and owns baseball's third-worst average at .185. Luis Valbuena has a team-high 19 homers and the majors' fifth-worst average at .199.


Texas (42-46), which is a major league-best 26-20 on the road, continued to struggle at its own park, ending the first half with a 2-1 defeat to San Diego to complete a 1-7 homestand.


While Prince Fielder leads the Rangers with 54 RBIs and is second in the AL with a .339 average, the lineup features two players in the bottom 10 in the majors in slugging percentage in Andrus and Leonys Martin - both at .323.


'We haven't played our best baseball yet,' Andrus said. 'We did for like a month. Second half is always exciting, especially when you're fighting for a spot.'




SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Rangers at Astros
Fri, Jul 17 - 8:10PM EDT


GAME 2
Rangers at Astros
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:10PM EDT


GAME 3
Rangers at Astros
Sun, Jul 19 - 2:10PM EDT
 

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Preview: Mets (47-42) at Cardinals (56-33)
Game: 1
Venue: Busch Stadium
Date: July 17, 2015 8:15 PM EDT

Despite having the best ERA at the All-Star break in 34 years, the St. Louis Cardinals have lost a lofty lead in the NL Central partly due to an inconsistent offense.


Now they're hoping the return of their All-Star left fielder can provide a spark in the second half of the season.


With Matt Holliday expected back, the Cardinals look to avoid their fourth straight loss Friday night against a visiting New York Mets team coming off its best first half in five years.


St. Louis (56-33) has soared to baseball's best record behind a pitching staff that owns a 2.71 ERA, the majors' lowest at the break since the 1981 Houston Astros posted a 2.81 mark. The rotation also has a collective 2.84 ERA, the best pre-break showing by the franchise since 1968 when Bob Gibson set a major-league record with a 1.12 mark.


"Our pitching sets the tone," manager Mike Matheny said. "Guys have been doing a nice job of keeping us in games all the way through, the bullpen has done a nice job of finishing it up."


Matheny's club, however, had a division lead that was once nine games trimmed to 2 1/2 after dropping three of four at Pittsburgh entering the break. The Cardinals have batted just .215 with eight home runs while losing nine of their last 14 games.


Holliday's return to the No. 3 slot could offer a boost to a lineup that's scored three or fewer runs nearly half of the time. The outfielder, who was elected to the All-Star Game, batted .303 with three home runs and 26 RBIs in 52 games before suffering a torn quadriceps muscle in early June.


Holliday won't have it easy in a potential first game back against New York's Noah Syndergaard (4-4, 3.11 ERA), who has gone 2-0 with a 1.97 ERA over his last five starts.


Syndergaard was outstanding in his last outing July 10, allowing one run and four hits with a career-high 13 strikeouts over eight innings in a 4-2 home win over Arizona.


The rookie right-hander, who has never faced St. Louis, hasn't been nearly as sharp on the road. He's gone 0-3 with a 5.33 ERA in five starts away from Citi Field.


New York's starters have been solid overall, yielding 19 earned runs over their last 109 2-3 innings.


"(As a staff) We got a lot of confidence in our stuff," left-hander Jonathon Niese said. "We just go out there and we attack hitters. We're having a lot of success."


The Mets (47-42) are seeking their longest winning streak since a season-high 11-game run in April. They rank 28th with 3.48 runs per game but haven't scored fewer than four during a four-game win streak.


St. Louis right-hander Lance Lynn (6-5, 2.90) had been 3-0 with an 0.85 ERA over a five-start stretch before allowing five runs in four innings during a 5-2 loss at Pittsburgh on July 10.


He went 0-2 with a 2.92 ERA while receiving just two runs of support in two outings against the Mets last season. Daniel Murphy is 6 for 14 against Lynn, though Lucas Duda is hitless in 10 at-bats.


Duda hit two home runs to help New York split a four-game home series with St. Louis in May. The Mets, however, have gone 5-14 at Busch Stadium since the start of 2009.



SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Mets at Cardinals
Fri, Jul 17 - 8:15PM EDT


GAME 2
Mets at Cardinals
Sat, Jul 18 - 7:15PM EDT


GAME 3
Mets at Cardinals
Sun, Jul 19 - 2:15PM EDT
 

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Preview: Red Sox (42-47) at Angels (48-40)
Game: 1
Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Date: July 17, 2015 10:05 PM EDT

It's clear the All-Star break did nothing to slow down any momentum Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout built.


The Boston Red Sox are in last place and eager to see if the return of former league MVP Dustin Pedroia can kick-start a second-half push.


Trout and the Angels take the field as a first-place team for the first time in three months when they host Pedroia and the Red Sox in Friday night's four-game series opener.


Trout became the first player in 38 years to homer leading off an All-Star Game on Tuesday and became the first to win back-to-back MVP honors in that contest as he helped the AL to a 6-3 victory.


"It's just an incredible honor to be a part of the All-Star Game and win the MVP twice," he said. "It's something special for sure."


The home-field advantage earned by the AL could come in handy for Los Angeles, which has won 11 of 14 to take over sole possession of first place in the West for the first time since April 17.


'We're playing well but we have a long way to go and we want to focus on how we're playing the game,' manager Mike Scioscia said.


Trout is batting .360 with seven homers and 13 RBIs in the last 14 contests, going 12 for 27 with five home runs and 11 RBIs during a seven-game hitting streak.


Boston (42-47) will welcome back Pedroia from a right hamstring strain that has kept him out since June 24. The 2008 AL MVP is posting team highs of a .306 average and a .819 OPS.


The Red Sox went 10-6 in Pedroia's absence, though they dropped two of three last weekend to the New York Yankees to fall 6 1/2 games behind their first-place rivals.


Xander Bogaerts is batting .395 with 10 RBIs in a 10-game hitting streak while All-Star Brock Holt can match a career high by extending his hitting streak to 12 games.


"I think we played really good baseball towards the end of this half," Bogaerts said. "If we just continue to play baseball like that, good offense, good defense, good pitching, timely hits, I think we'll be in a good position."


The Angels (48-40) are 14-7 against left-handed starters to tie Tampa Bay for the AL's best record, but one of the defeats came May 24 to Friday starter Wade Miley (8-8, 4.80 ERA). Miley gave up one run over eight innings in a 6-1 home win in his only career start against Los Angeles.


Trout had a double in three at-bats against him. He is hitting .338 against left-handers with a .701 slugging percentage that is baseball's second-best mark.


Miley has been mostly mediocre. He was tagged for six runs over 5 1-3 innings as he suffered Sunday's 8-6 loss to New York.


The Angels will also start a southpaw in C.J. Wilson (7-7, 3.83), who allowed four runs over six innings in an 8-3 defeat to the Red Sox on May 23 to fall to 6-3 with a 2.94 ERA in 11 starts against them.


Wilson was charged with three runs in 6 2-3 innings in Saturday's 5-0 defeat at Seattle.


Pedroia is 11 for 27 against Wilson. David Ortiz is 3 for 20 in this matchup and batting .128 against lefties for baseball's worst average.


Boston has dropped six of nine in Anaheim after winning seven straight there.




SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Red Sox at Angels
Fri, Jul 17 - 10:05PM EDT


GAME 2
Red Sox at Angels
Sat, Jul 18 - 9:05PM EDT


GAME 3
Red Sox at Angels
Sun, Jul 19 - 8:05PM EDT


GAME 4
Red Sox at Angels
Mon, Jul 20 - 10:05PM EDT
 

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Preview: Twins (49-40) at Athletics (41-50)
Game: 1
Venue: O.co Coliseum
Date: July 17, 2015 10:05 PM EDT

After stumbling through the last four seasons, the Minnesota Twins have summoned several of their best minor leaguers this summer, some straight from Double-A.


The prized prospects have provided further reinforcement of the assumption the franchise is headed for brighter days. The funny thing about this rebuilding phase? The Twins have become contenders again, and they'll try to pick up where they left off to conclude the first half Friday night in Oakland.


The Twins (49-40), winners of three straight and six of seven, are 4 1/2 games behind AL Central-leading Kansas City, but they're four games ahead of Tampa Bay, the closest to the second wild card spot.


"We've gotten to a point now where it's like, 'OK, this is something that we can do not only for a month or two months, but for a season,'" manager Paul Molitor said. "Let's make it fun. I haven't tried to look too far out, as far as talking to these guys about the playoffs and those kinds of things, but I hear them. I feel them. They're believing."


Minnesota has the second-best record in the AL and is a game away from reaching 10 games over .500 after the All-Star break for the first time since concluding 2010 at 94-68 and winning the division by six games.


"We're getting better, and part of that is the influx of young talent we've been able to insert into our lineup from time to time," Molitor said.


Molitor has helped instill a sense of self-assurance in a team comprised largely of players influenced by his past teaching as a roving minor league instructor in the organization. His Hall of Fame status, attention to detail and fresh perspective have commanded him built-in respect in the clubhouse despite a mere 89 games as manager.


He's not the only rookie who's made an impact on this team, either.


Miguel Sano has immediately become an imposing presence in the middle of the lineup, though the sample size is a mere 11 games. Eddie Rosario has quietly become a reliable everyday player. Byron Buxton was overmatched at the plate during the 11 games he played before hurting his thumb, but his speed brought instant energy and an elite caliber center fielder.


Two other members of the 25-and-under club, Aaron Hicks and Trevor May, have contributed. Kyle Gibson, the rotation's youngest, has been the best starting pitcher.


The youngsters now have veteran Ervin Santana back from his 80-game performance-enhancing drug suspension, and he'll be on the mound against the Athletics (41-50).


Santana (0-0, 6.00 ERA) was sharp in his first start but regressed in last Friday's 8-6 home win over Detroit. The right-hander gave up six runs and eight hits - three home runs - in four innings.


The longtime Los Angeles Angels starter is 6-2 with a 2.12 ERA in 13 games in Oakland while allowing more than two earned runs once in 11 starts. Santana has held Brett Lawrie (1 for 11) and Ben Zobrist (2 for 16) in check, but Billy Butler is 8 for 31 with five home runs.


He may have no room for error against Sonny Gray, who threw his third career shutout in Sunday's 2-0 win in Cleveland. Gray (10-3, 2.04) gave up two hits to drop his AL-leading opponent batting average to .198, and he trails only the Los Angeles Dodgers' Zack Greinke in ERA.


"He smells blood and he just goes for it," catcher Stephen Vogt said.


Gray is 2-0 with a 5.40 ERA in two starts against the Twins. Oswaldo Arcia is 2 for 5 with a home run off him.


While the A's are still at the bottom of the AL after digging themselves 16 games under .500 by May 22, they've since gone an AL-best 27-20.


The poor start included losing three of four in Minnesota from May 4-7, but the A's have won 18 of 24 in the series and 11 of 13 in Oakland.



SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Twins at Athletics
Fri, Jul 17 - 10:05PM EDT


GAME 2
Twins at Athletics
Sat, Jul 18 - 9:07PM EDT


GAME 3
Twins at Athletics
Sun, Jul 19 - 4:05PM EDT
 

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Preview: Rockies (39-49) at Padres (41-49)
Game: 1
Venue: PETCO Park
Date: July 17, 2015 10:10 PM EDT

James Shields' first half ended in contrast to how it began, and his second is beginning against one of the hottest teams in baseball.


NL West straggler Colorado.


If the Rockies can extend their winning streak to a season-best five games Friday night in San Diego, they will have dragged the Padres into a last-place tie of teams with big names that could be made available before the trade deadline.


After beginning his San Diego career 7-0 with a 3.58 ERA through 12 starts, Shields (7-3, 4.01 ERA) is 0-3 with a 4.79 mark in his last seven. The right-hander gave up four runs, two homers and four walks in 5 1-3 innings of Saturday's 6-5 win in Texas.


Walks have become a major concern with a rate of 4.66 per nine innings over his last five starts.


"You've got to show faith in him," interim manager Pat Murphy told MLB's official website. "... You have to trust your players, and I think that leads to them owning their performances."


Shields has been better at home, going 3-1 with a 2.77 ERA in eight starts, though the worst of those came against Colorado. The Rockies tagged him for five runs and nine hits in 5 1-3 innings May 3, though he got the victory as San Diego won 8-6. Since the start of 2014, Shields is 3-0 with a 4.07 ERA in four starts versus Colorado.


That comes despite Nolan Arenado going 7 for 11 with three home runs against him, while Carlos Gonzalez is 6 for 14 with two homers. Colorado manager Walt Weiss could elect to start Michael McKenry (4 for 7 with three doubles) behind the plate.


The Rockies (39-49) have had no trouble finding the right lineup lately with a .374 average in the last five games. They concluded a four-game home sweep of Atlanta with Sunday's 11-3 victory with Drew Stubbs homering for the third time in four games. Charlie Blackmon went 3 for 5 for his seventh multihit performance in eight games (17 for 36), and the center fielder has homered three times in his last two games in San Diego.


"I've been playing consistently for a while now, but it's just now starting to show up statistically," Blackmon said.


Gonzalez left the game with leg fatigue but should play Friday, and he's 13 for 28 with three homers in his last seven games. He figures to at least be mentioned in trade rumors, and the same goes for Troy Tulowitzki. The shortstop homered Sunday and has reached base in 38 straight games to tie Matt Holliday's 2007 run for the fourth-longest in franchise history.


For the Padres (41-49), the first half ended with consecutive wins in Texas, but that came after a 2-9 slump. Coming out of the All-Star break with a 10-game deficit in the West could result in the breaking up of a group that was formed this offseason to compete immediately. Justin Upton, one of the top free agents for the coming offseason, figures to be one of the names thrown around before the deadline.


He'll get at least one more shot at facing Jorge De La Rosa, against whom Upton is 9 for 24. Jedd Gyorko (12 for 18), Matt Kemp (18 for 44) and Derek Norris (4 for 5) have also hit him well.


De La Rosa (6-3, 4.34) gave up two runs and four hits in six innings of a 3-2 walkoff win over Atlanta on Saturday. The left-hander is 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA in his last four starts, and he's been considerably better away from Coors Field with four straight wins, a 4-1 record and 1.67 ERA in five starts. The loss came against the Padres on May 2 to drop him to 0-2 with a 7.23 ERA in his last four in the series.


The Rockies have lost four straight and eight of nine in San Diego.


SERIES AT A GLANCE


GAME 1
Rockies at Padres
Fri, Jul 17 - 10:10PM EDT


GAME 2
Rockies at Padres
Sat, Jul 18 - 8:40PM EDT


GAME 3
Rockies at Padres
Sun, Jul 19 - 4:10PM EDT
 

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Who's hurting? Health status of all 30 MLB teams
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The National League East qualifies as baseball's black-and-blue division at the All-Star break.

The first-place Washington Nationals have eight players on the disabled list, including right-hander Stephen Strasburg, right fielder Jayson Werth, center fielder Denard Span, first baseman Ryan Zimmerman and second baseman Anthony Rendon.

The second-place New York Mets are even more banged up. Their 10-player DL features third baseman David Wright, catcher Travis d'Arnaud, right-handers Zack Wheeler and Steven Matz and left-handed reliever Jerry Blevins.

The third-place Atlanta Braves also have 10 players on the DL, including starting pitchers Mike Minor and Bronson Arroyo, first baseman Freddie Freeman and closer Jason Grilli.

Even the division's also-rans, the Miami Marlins (right fielder Giancarlo Stanton and second baseman Dee Gordon) and the Philadelphia Phillies (left-hander Cliff Lee and second baseman Chase Utley) are without several mainstays.

The Sports Xchange asked its 30 baseball correspondents to assess the local team's injury status at midseason. The team-by-team rundown:

NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

The Diamondbacks will be about as healthy as they have been all season with the imminent return of their leadoff hitter, Ender Inciarte. The outfielder, who strained his right hamstring June 15, is expected back after the break. When healthy, he is table-setter ahead of the middle of the order, so he was missed. Injuries forced the D-backs to use six catchers the first half, but they appear to have found their man in Welington Castillo, who has five homers in 83 at-bats. There is no timetable for the return of RHP Archie Bradley (shoulder), who beat Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw in his first major league start in April.

COLORADO ROCKIES

1B Justin Morneau hasn't played since May 13, when he made a diving attempt for a ground ball and experienced whiplash that left him with a cervical strain and concussion symptoms. Morneau had a concussion in 2010 and concussion symptoms the following year. The Rockies don't know when or if Morneau will return this season. He has made improvement but has yet to resume baseball activities. LF Corey Dickerson is on the disabled list for the second time this season with plantar fasciitis in his left foot. Dickerson is running in cleats, and he said he recently simulated running the bases.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS

The Dodgers sustained their most costly injuries early in the season when LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu (shoulder) and RHP Brandon McCarthy (elbow) underwent season-ending surgeries. The team made do with RHPs Mike Bolsinger and Carlos Frias in the rotation for most of the first half, but it needs to upgrade there before the trade deadline. Elsewhere, Carl Crawford should return from a torn oblique muscle soon and rejoin the outfield mix.

SAN DIEGO PADRES

Injuries hit the Padres hard. OF/1B Wil Myers has already missed 54 games and is at least a month away following wrist surgery. RHP Brandon Morrow has been on the disabled list since May 3 with shoulder inflammation and is almost ready to start a second rehab assignment. RHP Josh Johnson and LHP Cory Luebke both experienced setbacks recently in their rehabs from round two of Tommy John surgery. C Derek Norris is playing with shoulder and knee injuries.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

The Giants went into the All-Star break with four contributors -- LF Nori Aoki, RHP Tim Hudson, RHP Tim Lincecum, and LHP Jeremy Affeldt -- on the disabled list. None of the injuries is considered serious, and all are expected to be well rested and ready for reinstatement by Aug. 1 at the latest. All four of them have been sidelined since late June, and the Giants endured a seven-game losing streak from June 30-July 6 before bouncing back to win four of their last five games prior to the All-Star break.


NATIONAL LEAGUE CENTRAL

CHICAGO CUBS

INF Tommy La Stella appeared in only two games for the Cubs before sustaining a right oblique injury. He was moved to the 60-day disabled list last week and doesn't seem likely to be back anytime soon. LHPs Zac Rosscup (inflamed left shoulder) and Tsuyoshi Wada (left deltoid inflammation) also remain sidelined, but for the most part, the Cubs are a relatively healthy team heading into the second half of the season.

CINCINNATI REDS

The Reds began the season in relatively good health, but by mid-June, they had nine players on the disabled list, including RHP Homer Bailey, SS Zack Cozart, and C Devin Mesoraco, who are lost for the season. Bailey began the season on the DL following Tommy John surgery, and he sustained an unrelated elbow injury after making just two starts in his return. Since Opening Day, 10 Reds players have made 11 appearances on the DL.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS

The situation is improving. RHP Wily Peralta (oblique) and RHP Matt Garza (right shoulder tendinitis) are due back after the All-Star break. Injuries have been a problem for the Brewers -- Milwaukee was without CF Carlos Gomez, C Jonathan Lucroy, SS Jean Segura, 2B Scooter Gennett and OF Khris Davis -- for stretches during the first half, but even when those players were healthy, they weren't playing up to their averages.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES

The Pirates are relatively healthy beyond Josh Harrison, who is being replaced in the leadoff spot of the batting order by RF Gregory Polanco. Harrison sustained a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb in early July, and he underwent surgery July 8. He is expected to be out until late August. Five other Pittsburgh players are on the disabled list, but none of them were projected to be major contributors.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

Injuries have been a factor since day one, St. Louis losing 217 man-games to injury off its Opening Day roster. At one point in June, 20 percent of its 25-man roster from April 5 was serving DL time. The loss of guys like RHP Adam Wainwright, RHP Jordan Walden, LF Matt Holliday and 1B Matt Adams hasn't cost this team as dearly as most felt it would, although it is not a deep team at this point. Holliday and Walden could be back before July is over, as could LHP Jaime Garcia.


NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST

ATLANTA BRAVES

The Braves lost LHP Mike Minor for the season with shoulder woes, but they were otherwise free of major long-term injuries until closer Jason Grilli went down for the season last weekend with a ruptured Achilles tendon. 1B Freddie Freeman's wrist injury could linger, though, and that would be a major problem. The Braves are much better stocked to avoid losses in the pitching staff than with their position players. The organization is extremely short of power bats.

MIAMI MARLINS

The Marlins shouldn't use injuries as a complete crutch -- there are plenty of examples of players who under-performed while perfectly healthy, a list that includes closer Steve Cishek, CF Marcell Ozuna, 1B Michael Morse (before he got hurt), RHP Mat Latos and long-gone C Jarrod Saltalamacchia, just to name a few. But, to be fair, the Marlins did not enjoy even one day when their two best players, RHP Jose Fernandez and RF Giancarlo Stanton, were healthy simultaneously. In addition, 2014 All-Star RHP Henderson Alvarez remains on the disabled list, and he hasn't been himself all year. All-Star 2B Dee Gordon dislocated his left thumb Saturday and could miss a couple of weeks.

NEW YORK METS

Not good. The Mets didn't begin the year with much depth, and they hit the All-Star break with 10 players on the disabled list and at least two more, Cuddyer and CF Juan Lagares, playing through injuries that clearly are hampering their play. Anything the Mets get in the second half from 3B David Wright, C Travis d'Arnaud and LHP Jerry Blevins -- a reliever who threw 5 1/3 perfect innings before suffering a broken forearm on April 19 -- will be a bonus.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES

Keep an eye on 2B Chase Utley. The 36-year-old, hitting .179 and stomaching the worst season of his decorated career, will return at some point after the All-Star break. There is no timetable, but the bigger question is what will be Utley's role when he gets back on the field? On July 7 in Los Angeles, Amaro was asked by reporters if Utley would be the primary second baseman once healthy, and he responded candidly. "Not for me he's not," Amaro said. "Cesar Hernandez is our best second baseman. I would assume that Cesar would be our second baseman. I think that's fair."

WASHINGTON NATIONALS

The Nationals are pretty much the walking wounded at this point, with key members of the starting lineup and rotation having missed major time this season. If players like OF Jayson Werth, 1B Ryan Zimmerman and 2B Anthony Rendon can begin playing every day, it would be like the team making a major trade. RHP Stephen Strasburg is expected to return in the second half from an oblique injury, and the hope is he can retain some of the strong form he was showing before being sidelined.


AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST

HOUSTON ASTROS

The Astros will welcome INF Jed Lowrie (thumb) and RHP Scott Feldman (knee) back from the disabled list in the near future. The same doesn't hold true for OF George Springer, who fractured his right wrist July 1 and is expected to miss at least six weeks despite not needing surgery. And while the Astros have tapped their farm system to supplement their outfield depth (Preston Tucker, Domingo Santana, Alex Presley, L.J. Hoes), Springer will continue to be missed until he returns.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS

The Angels weathered the few injuries they sustained this year. Among the current core players, only RHP Jered Weaver spent time on the disabled list. LHP Andrew Heaney pitched well enough in Weaver's absence to merit consideration as a full-time starter. RHPs Mike Morin and Corey Rasmus, both relievers, have not been missed. However, Collin Cowgill's sprained right hand, an injury that landed the outfielder on the disabled list, hurts the Angels' depth at their most vulnerable position. When OF Josh Hamilton missed the first two months last season because of a torn thumb ligament, Cowgill batted .287 during that time while providing alert defense.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS

The A's hoped to tread water through the All-Star break, then get two big-time shots in the arm with the possible returns of injured RHPs Jarrod Parker and A.J. Griffin. At least half of that isn't going to happen. Parker reinjured his surgically repaired right elbow and had his clock reset for 2016. Griffin could return from his own elbow surgery later this month, but now he is bothered by a sore shoulder. It never ends. OF Coco Crisp (cervical strain), like Parker a big-time question mark, and closer Sean Doolittle (strained shoulder) complete the grand slam of critical A's injuries that crippled not only the team's first half but also any possible resurgence after the All-Star break.

SEATTLE MARINERS

Seattle's only significant injuries came to a rotation that thus far has been able to overcome. The maturity of RHP Taijuan Walker and the unexpected rise of rookie LHP Mike Montgomery helped the Mariners move on without RHP Hisashi Iwakuma and LHP James Paxton. Iwakuma is back, while Paxton's injury has lingered. Thanks in large part to Montgomery, that hasn't been a huge factor. Losing LHP Charlie Furbush, the team's most consistent reliever, just before the All-Star break was a big blow, but he should be back before long.

TEXAS RANGERS

The Rangers were dealt a big blow to their rotation in spring training when RHP Yu Darvish was lost for the season to Tommy John surgery. Then they lost LHP Derek Holland to a strained muscle after one start, and he hasn't pitched since April 10. The good news for Texas is that another pitcher returning from Tommy John surgery, LHP Martin Perez, is scheduled to join the rotation Friday. He was a front-of-the rotation starter before getting hurt last season. Holland should give the team a boost when he returns in August, too.


AMERICAN LEAGUE CENTRAL

CHICAGO WHITE SOX

The White Sox rested 1B Jose Abreu on Sunday to help allow a sore leg and right index finger to heal. Part of a White Sox's decline in power can be attributed to relative struggles by the 2014 AL Rookie of the Year. Entering the All-Star break, he had 14 home runs and a .492 slugging percentage. Last year this time he had 29 homers and a .630 slugging numbers. Abreu's average is .296, about the same as last year. Two injured relievers, RHPs Matt Albers and Nate Jones, could return from the disabled list in the next few weeks.

CLEVELAND INDIANS

OF Nick Swisher, out since June 14 due to left knee inflammation, is progressing toward a minor league rehab assignment, but there is no firm timetable for his return. The Indians' struggling offense could use a boost, but it won't likely come from Swisher even when he does come back. When he went on the DL he was hitting .198 with two home runs and eight RBIs. LHP Nick Hagadone (lower back strain) is expected to begin a minor league rehab assignment Wednesday. The Indians miss him since he is the No. 2 lefty in the bullpen. RHP Josh Tomlin (right shoulder surgery) is due to make at least three more rehab starts before he is activated.

DETROIT TIGERS

The loss of 1B Miguel Cabrera to a severe left calf injury will take its toll over the five to seven weeks remaining until he returns but the solid hitting of DH Victor Martinez since he missed more than a month with left knee inflammation plus solid production by OFs Yoenis Cespedes and J.D. Martinez has minimized his loss in the short term. RHP Justin Verlander, who missed more than two months with a right triceps problem, turned in a solid start prior to the break and C Alex Avila has looked good over the two weeks since he came back from a knee problem. The graying of Detroit's roster means injuries cannot be unexpected.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS

Alex Gordon's groin injury was a severe blow to the club. Gordon is the best defensive left fielder in the majors. Jarrod Dyson and rookie Paulo Orlando will platoon in left until Gordon returns, but Gordon is irreplaceable. The rotation should be getting healthier. LHP Jason Vargas should be back soon after the break. Also, RHP Kevin Medlen, who won 15 games in 2013 for the Braves but sat out last year after Tommy John surgery, has been rehabbing in the minors and could be major league ready in July.

MINNESOTA TWINS

Unlike years past, Minnesota remained relatively healthy in the first half. Where the Twins have sustained injuries, they were able to weather them because of depth at those spots. RHP Ricky Nolasco was scheduled to undergo right ankle surgery this week, and there is no timetable for his return. Fortunately for the club, there are several options who are capable fill-ins. CF Byron Buxton struggled before hitting the 15-day disabled list with a strained thumb, but is likely to return later this month. Whether it is with the Twins or with Triple-A Rochester is anyone's guess.


AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST

BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Injuries to SS J.J. Hardy, 2B Jonathan Schoop and C Matt Wieters kept each out for extended periods in the first half, and that really hurt the team on both offense and defense. Schoop just returned a week ago, and that makes the Orioles extremely strong up the middle. Wieters, recovering from Tommy John surgery, has been catching every other day and when he goes daily, that will help also. CF Adam Jones remained banged up, but overall the Orioles are much healthier now.

BOSTON RED SOX

2B Dustin Pedroia (hamstring) is poised to return Friday night in Anaheim, which figures to give the offense another lift. However, RHP Clay Buchholz (elbow) went on the disabled list last weekend, and he won't so much as throw a ball for another week. That is a significant blow to an already pitching-needy team. OF/1B Daniel Nava (thumb), C Blake Swihart (foot) and RHP Heath Hembree (shoulder) are all on minor league rehab assignments.

NEW YORK YANKEES

For the most part, the Yankees have avoided significant injuries this year even though OF Jacoby Ellsbury missed a month and a half and RHP Masahiro Tanaka missed a month. Players with question marks due to age or recent injury history have stayed healthy. LHP CC Sabathia's knee is fine even if his ERA is not. 1B Mark Teixeira's wrist healed, RHP Michael Pineda has not had any shoulder issues, and the only health issue with DH Alex Rodriguez was a minor case of "tired legs" in May. The only regular currently on the disabled list is RF Carlos Beltran, who is expected to return this weekend from an oblique injury.

TAMPA BAY RAYS

The Rays' injury concerns improved massively in the last two weeks, with LHP Matt Moore and RHP Jake Odorizzi returning to the rotation and two key bats returning, C John Jaso and 1B James Loney. Rookie OF Steven Souza will be back soon, and the team could get LHP Drew Smyly and OF Desmond Jennings back in August, though the key concern is just not losing any players to injuries in the second half. However, Tampa Bay lost SS Asdrubal Cabrera to the disabled list Sunday due to a strained right hamstring.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS

RHP Aaron Sanchez started to emerge as a key part of the rotation when he was lost with a strained right lat after his June 5 start. His possible late-July return would be welcome, either in the rotation or the bullpen, if he can recapture his May form. LF Michael Saunders could return in August, although there is no timetable set. He required surgery to remove part of his left meniscus after he stepped on a sprinkler head during spring training in late February. He made a premature comeback in May and returned to the disabled list with a bone bruise in the knee.

 

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Top Over teams

Detroit Tigers - 50-36-2 O/U

San Diego Padres - 49-37-4 O/U

Philadelphia Phillies - 48-36-7 O/U

Oakland A's - 47-37-7 O/U

Atlanta Braves - 47-38-4 O/U


Top Under teams

St. Louis Cardinals - 35-51-3 O/U

Chicago White Sox - 33-49-4 O/U

Baltimore Orioles - 36-47-5 O/U

Seattle Mariners - 38-47-4 O/U

Chicago Cubs - 34-46-7 O/U


Top 5 Starter Money Pitchers

$1,094
The Tigers ace David Price is the top money pitcher thanks to his team's 15-3 record.

$1,037
Carlos Martinez is No. 2, with the Cardinals posting a 14-3 record in his starts.

$866
Wandy Rodriguez is No. 3, with the Rangers 10-5 in his starts.

$840
Erasmo Ramirez is No. 4, with The Rays at 10-3 in his starts.

$827
Gerrit Cole rounds out the Top 5, with the Pirates at 14-4 in his starts.


World Series Favorites

1. Kansas City Royals: +450
2. Washington Nationals: +600
2. Los Angeles Dodgers: +600
2. St. Louis Cardinals: +600
5. Pittsburgh Pirates: +800


Notable World Series Odds Moves

25/1 to 9/2
The Royals are proving last year was no fluke and are now the faves to win the World Series.

100/1 to 25/1
The Astros and Twins are two young squads surprising everyone.

14/1 to 40/1
The Red Sox opened the season the faves to win the AL East and are now long shots.
 

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Cardinals-Royals favorites to meet in the Fall Classic

This year's World Series could be an I-70 series with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals the favorite possible Fall Classic matchup heading into the season's unofficial second half.

According to Sportsbook.ag, the Cardinals-Royals matchup is listed at +1,100, with the Los Angeles Dodgersm Washington Nationals and Pittsburgh Pirates all matching up with the Royals at +1,400.

The Royals own the best record in the American League at 52-43 and lead the AL Central over the Minnesota Twins by 4.5 games. The Cards lead the NL Central at 56-33 over the Pirates by 2.5 games.


Braves' Freeman slow to heal

Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman is eligible to come off the disabled list after the All-Star break but apparently won't return until at least August.

The 25-year-old Freeman went on the disabled list last month with a bone bruise in his right wrist. He has missed 23 games and could be out two additional weeks or more.

"It's more serious than we expected," Braves president of baseball operations John Hart told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday. "I'm hoping he’ll be back before the first of August, but he may not be.

"He's working hard to get back, but it's a slow-healing injury and it still gives him pain when he swings."

The Braves have used Kelly Johnson and Chris Johnson to fill Freeman's spot at first base.

In 66 games this season before the injury, Freeman was batting .299 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs.


Braves sign Frasor following release by Royals

The Atlanta Braves signed reliever Jason Frasor after the veteran right-hander was released by the Kansas City Royals earlier this week, according to FOXSports.com.

Frasor had a 1.54 ERA in 23 innings for the Royals, but also had 15 walks for a Kansas City bullpen loaded with talented arms. The 37-year-old joins a Braves team that was looking for veteran bullpen help following the season-ending Achilles injury suffered by closer Jason Grilli.


Rangers release LHP Detwiler

The Texas Rangers released left-hander Ross Detwiler on Wednesday after he was designated for assignment last week and went through waivers unclaimed.

The 29-year-old Detwiler refused an assignment to Triple-A and became a free agent. He was 0-5 with a 7.12 ERA in 17 games spanning 43 innings for Texas this season.

Before joining the Rangers, Detwiler spent six seasons with the Washington Nationals and posted a 20-32 record with one save and a 3.82 ERA in 471 innings as a starter and reliever.

The Rangers will be responsible for Detwiler's $3.45 million salary should he sign with another team.


Yankees sign first-round RHP Kaprielian

The New York Yankees signed first-round draft pick James Kaprielian on Wednesday.

Kaprielian reportedly received a $2.65 million signing bonus. The Yankees had until Friday to sign him.

The 6-foot-4 right-hander went 10-4 with a 2.03 ERA during his junior season at UCLA, leading the Pac-12 with 114 strikeouts (9.6 per nine innings). The Yankees drafted him 16th overall.

Kaprielian led the Pac-12 in strikeouts in each of the last two seasons, meriting all-conference honors.
 

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2:10 PM
KANSAS CITY vs. CHI WHITE SOX
Kansas City is 16-5 SU in their last 21 games when playing on the road against Chi White Sox
Kansas City is 15-5 SU in their last 20 games when playing Chi White Sox
The total has gone UNDER in 13 of Chi White Sox's last 15 games at home
Chi White Sox are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games

7:05 PM
MIAMI vs. PHILADELPHIA
Miami is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
Miami is 2-11 SU in its last 13 games on the road
Philadelphia is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing Miami
The total has gone OVER in 16 of Philadelphia's last 23 games

7:05 PM
SEATTLE vs. NY YANKEES
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Seattle's last 7 games
Seattle is 0-5 SU in their last 5 games when playing NY Yankees
The total has gone UNDER in 16 of NY Yankees's last 24 games when playing Seattle
The total has gone OVER in 9 of NY Yankees's last 13 games at home

7:05 PM
LA DODGERS vs. WASHINGTON
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of LA Dodgers's last 14 games on the road
LA Dodgers are 15-8 SU in their last 23 games when playing Washington
Washington is 4-2 SU in their last 6 games when playing LA Dodgers
Washington is 8-15 SU in their last 23 games when playing LA Dodgers

7:07 PM
TAMPA BAY vs. TORONTO
Tampa Bay is 1-7 SU in its last 8 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Tampa Bay's last 5 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Toronto's last 6 games at home
Toronto is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Tampa Bay

7:08 PM
BALTIMORE vs. DETROIT
Baltimore is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Detroit
Baltimore is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Detroit's last 5 games at home
Detroit is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games at home

7:10 PM
CLEVELAND vs. CINCINNATI
Cleveland is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Cincinnati
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Cleveland's last 7 games on the road
Cincinnati is 3-6 SU in its last 9 games
Cincinnati is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Cleveland

7:35 PM
CHI CUBS vs. ATLANTA
Chi Cubs are 1-6 SU in their last 7 games when playing Atlanta
Chi Cubs are 0-5 SU in their last 5 games when playing on the road against Atlanta
Atlanta is 5-0 SU in their last 5 games when playing at home against Chi Cubs
Atlanta is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games

8:10 PM
TEXAS vs. HOUSTON
Texas is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Texas's last 11 games when playing Houston
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Houston's last 6 games
Houston is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games

8:10 PM
PITTSBURGH vs. MILWAUKEE
Pittsburgh is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games
Pittsburgh is 10-4 SU in its last 14 games on the road
Milwaukee is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games when playing Pittsburgh
Milwaukee is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games

8:10 PM
KANSAS CITY vs. CHI WHITE SOX
Kansas City16-5-1 SU in their last 22 games when playing on the road against Chi White Sox
Kansas City7-1-1 SU in its last 9 games
Chi White Sox9-3-1 SU in their last 13 games
Chi White Sox are 5-15-1 SU in their last 21 games ,when playing Kansas City

8:15 PM
NY METS vs. ST. LOUIS
NY Mets are 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
NY Mets are 5-14 SU in its last 19 games when playing on the road against St. Louis
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of St. Louis's last 13 games when playing NY Mets
St. Louis is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games at home

9:40 PM
SAN FRANCISCO vs. ARIZONA
San Francisco is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
San Francisco is 4-8 SU in its last 12 games
Arizona is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Arizona's last 9 games at home

10:05 PM
BOSTON vs. LA ANGELS
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Boston's last 7 games when playing on the road against LA Angels
Boston is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of LA Angels's last 7 games when playing at home against Boston
LA Angels are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games at home

10:05 PM
MINNESOTA vs. OAKLAND
The total has gone OVER in 13 of Minnesota's last 17 games when playing Oakland
Minnesota is 4-8 SU in its last 12 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Oakland's last 6 games at home
Oakland is 13-4 SU in its last 17 games when playing Minnesota

10:10 PM
COLORADO vs. SAN DIEGO
Colorado is 1-8 SU in its last 9 games when playing on the road against San Diego
Colorado is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 12 of San Diego's last 17 games at home
San Diego is 2-6 SU in its last 8 games at home

 

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Jimenez has faltered when visiting Comerica Park

Ubaldo Jimenez does not appear to be a fan of Detroit, as the rightie has struggled in his career at Comerica Park.

Jimenez holds a 2-7 record with a 6.80 in nine career starts at Comerica Park. That's only slightly better than his career numbers against the Tigers which is 5-9 with a 4.93 ERA in 17 starts.

The Baltimore Orioles and Jimenez will visit Detroit Friday.


Jays backers happy Hutchison starts 2nd half at home

Toronto Blue Jays starter Drew Hutchison and his backers must be happy he is startying the second half at home, because his home and road splits have been absurd in 2015.

Hutchison is 6-1 with a 2.12 ERA and a 1.04 WHIP when taking the mound in eight starts at the Rogers Centre in 2015. While on the road, Hutchison is pitching to a putrid 8.81 ERA and a WHIP of almost 2.00.

Hutchison and the Jays begin the unofficial second half at home against the Tampa Bay Rays Friday night.


Tanaka has dominated the Mariners in limited play

Masahiro Tanaka hopes will look to register his third career starts against the Seattle Mariners with the Japanese product dominating the M's.

Tanaka is 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA in his two career starts against the Mariners, which includes a seven inning appearances where he only allowed one hit on June 3.

The Yankees and Mariners start the second half of the season in New York Friday.


Fernandez goes for third-straight win since return

Save for the home runs of slugger Giancarlo Stanton, it's largely been a season to forget for Marlins' fans and bettors alike. Thankfully, one of the bright spots of the struggling NL East club returns to the bump for his third start of the season.

Jose Fernandez is expected to start for the Fish against the Philadelphia Phillies as the MLB schedule resumes Friday. Fernandez has been in dominant form since returning to the mound on July 2 versus the San Francisco Giants. The 22-year-old is 2-0 in two starts with a 2.08 ERA and 1.00 WHIP. He went seven strong innings in his last outing, allowing six hits and zero runs in a 2-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.

The Phils are expected to counter with Adam Morgan as the clubs begin a three-game set at Citizens Bank Park.


Small chance of storms in Chicago Friday

According to weather forecasts, there is a small 42 percent chance of thunderstorms at U.S. Cellular Field as the Chicago White Sox host the Kansas City Royals in the first game of a doubleheader Friday.

Temperatures are expected to be in the high-80s and wind is expected to blow from rightfield to leftfield at around nine miles per hour.


Padres save their best for Rockies

The San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies have squared off seven times this season and the Friars' bats come in full force against their NL West rivals, outscoring them 52-27 so far this season.

The Padres have a 5-2 in head-to-head matchups this season, including a three-game sweep when the two clubs met at Petco Park back in May. The Over/Under count 4-3 in those seven meetings.

The pair will renew acquaintances at Coors Field as the MLB schedule resumes Friday. Jorge De La Rosa is probable for the Rockies while James Shields is expected to start for the Padres.​

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NL's worst money starter kicks off second half

Last season's National League's Cy Young and MVP winner, Los Angeles Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw, has been the exact opposite of a betting MVP in 2015.

Kershaw is dead last when it comes to starter money in the NL, coming in at -$889 in 18 starts this season.

The problem for Kershaw, who was last season's top money starter at $1,582, is that he sees so much chalk when he pitches, a loss is very costly.
 

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