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American LeagueEast	W	L	PCT	GB	WCGB	L10	STRK	HOME	ROAD	LAST GAME	NEXT GAMEBalt	47	32	.595	-	-	7-3	L2	31-13	16-19	7/1 @ SEA, L 2-5	7/2 @ SEA, 10:10 PMBoston	43	36	.544	4.0	+0.5	4-6	W1	24-18	19-18	7/1 vs LAA, W 5-4	7/2 vs LAA, 7:15 PMToronto	43	39	.524	5.5	1.0	4-6	L2	19-19	24-20	7/1 vs CLE, L 1-2	7/2 vs CLE, 1:07 PMNY Y	39	40	.494	8.0	3.5	5-5	L1	23-18	16-22	7/1 @ SD, L 6-7	7/2 @ SD, 10:10 PMTampa	33	46	.418	14.0	9.5	2-8	L2	17-23	16-23	7/1 vs DET, L 2-10	7/2 vs DET, 4:10 PM

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Orioles: RHP Tyler Wilson (4-5, 4.50) has won his last two decisions, although in his previous start he allowed 10 hits and five runs in five innings of a 12-5 victory over Tampa Bay. In two career appearances against Seattle, Wilson is 0-1 with a 6.43 ERA.

Mariners: LHP James Paxton (1-3, 4.15) is one of the pitchers Servais is counting on in the second half despite just one win this season. He has had one career start against Baltimore, a 4 1/3-inning no-decision.

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Game 3 (10:05)

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Team Records

47-32 |=======| 41-39

1st, +4.0 |=======| 3rd, -10.5

Streaks / L10

-2, Won 7 of 9 / 7-3 |=======| +2, Won 5 of 7 / 5-5

Team Offensive Rankings (AL)

BA: .269 (3rd) |=======| BA: .262 (6th)

OPS: .807 (2nd) |=======| OPS: .767 (4th)

Runs: 388 (2nd) |=======| Runs: 375 (5th)

HR: 123 (1st) |=======| HR: 113 (3rd)

Last 7 Days

BA: .319 (1st) |=======| BA: .279 (10th)

OPS: .904 (1st) |=======| OPS: .771 (12th)

Runs: 59 (1st) |=======| Runs: 31 (13th)

HR: 15 (1st) |=======| HR: 8 (15th)

Team Pitching Rankings (AL)

ERA: 4.22 (8th) |=======| ERA: 3.85 (2nd)

WHIP: 1.39 (13th) |=======| WHIP: 1.30 (5th)

BAA: .265 (11th) |=======| BAA: .250 (4th)

TB: 1118 (9th) |=======| TB: 1101 (6th)

Last 7 Days

ERA: 4.63 (8th) |=======| ERA: 4.57 (7th)

WHIP: 1.47 (11th) |=======| WHIP: 1.19 (3rd)

BAA: .274 (8th) |=======| BAA: .239 (3rd)

TB: 129 (8th) |=======| TB: 110 (4th)

Starters

ERA: 4.94 (12th) |=======| ERA: 4.20 (4th)

WHIP: 1.44 (12th) |=======| WHIP: 1.33 (5th)

BAA: .275 (12th) |=======| BAA: .263 (7th)

TB: 780 (7th) |=======| TB: 779 (6th)

Relievers

ERA: 3.15 (4th) |=======| ERA: 3.27 (5th)

WHIP: 1.33 (9th) |=======| WHIP: 1.21 (4th)

BAA: .247 (7th)|=======| BAA: .222 (1st)

TB: 388 (9th) |=======| TB: 359 (5th)

NEW: Quality Start minimum requirements (experimental, suggestions welcome)

- 6 IP, 2ER

- 7 IP, 3ER

- Game ERA must be 4.00 or less

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Tyler Wilson

(4-5)

4.50 (1.29/.265)

41K / 19BB, 10HR

QS: 3

Last 8 starts (47.1 IP): (2-4) 5.52 (1.44), 7HR

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Wilson has only left the game three times this season with a game ERA of under four. Over the last eight starts, he has done it only once and his numbers over that span reflect that. He has allowed eight runs on 19 hits and three walks over the 11 innings since his start at Boston and allowed 10 runs in 9.2 IP in the two starts prior to that start. He has pitched at his best on the road though and he has never pitched at Insurance Company Field. However, the M's have hammered him pretty well over the seven innings he has seen them.

Splits & Sits

170 vs. left: .271/.325/.388, 4HR

165 vs. right: .260/.297/.436, 6HR

Bases Empty: .279

RISP: .290

RISP w/2 outs: .300

Men on w/2 outs: .263

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .417

2016 Away (5 starts, 1 relief)

(3-1) 3.38 (1.01/.226), 4HR

Career @ Safeco Field (0 starts)

NA

Career vs. SEA (1 start, 1 relief)

(0-1) 7 IP, 8H, 5ER, HR, 3BB

vs. Batter

Robinson Cano 1/4, 2B

Seth Smith 2/4, RBI

Nelson Cruz 1/3, RBI

Adam Lind 1/3, 3-R HR

Ketel Marte 1/2, BB

Kyle Seager 0/2, BB

Leonys Martin 0/1, BB

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James Paxton

(1-3) 4.15 (1.67/.320)

41K / 11BB, 3HR

QS: 2

Paxton is a decent arm, but he has struggled this season with getting people out whether they are righties or lefties. He has had three pretty good starts and three pretty bad starts with two of them coming in his last two starts. In 12.2 innings, he allowed 19 hits, five walks and nine runs. He has not, however, allowed a home run in four starts and he has gotten through at least six innings in four of his six starts. He has pitched better at home, but his last start against StL was at home and it wasn't good; five runs in five innings. In the other two home starts against Cleveland and Texas, he allowed a total of one earned run in 12.1 IP on 11 hits, three walks and a home run.

Splits & Sits

34 vs. left: .333/.412/.441

127 vs. right: .316/.346/.425, 3HR

Bases Empty: .351

RISP: .261

RISP w/2 outs: .188

Men on w/2 outs: .160

Man on 3rd, < 2 outs: .333

2016 Home (3 starts)

(0-1) 3.12 (1.38/.275), HR

Career vs Baltimore (1 start)

4.1 IP, 4H, 2ER, HR, 3BB

vs. Batter

Manny Machado 2/2, 2B

Caleb Joseph 1/2, S-HR

J.J. Hardy 1/2

Adam Jones 0/2

Jonathan Schoop 0/1, BB

Once again, Gausman couldn't hold on to a lead and gave up two home runs. One was a monster shot to Seth Smith in the first inning and the other was a two run blast off the bat of Seager in the sixth inning which ended up being the ballgame. Dae Ho Lee hit a two run shot of his own against Chaz Roe later in the game to seal the victory 5-2. The M's are playing really well right now after a rough June and will look to wrap up the series win tonight against Tyler Wilson with James Paxton on the mound.

Paxton has struggled this season especially over the last two starts, but he was pitching well before that for a few games so he is capable. Meanwhile, Wilson just hasn't been very good over the last eight starts and has not fared well in limited action against the M's.

Boston gained a game on the Orioles with their win last night and pull to within four games while Toronto lost to Cleveland in 19 innings for their second loss in a row and ultimately had to send position players to the mound. They sent Ryan Goins to the mound in the 18th who was apparently throwing knuckleballs, but the game winning home run came off of Darwin Barney. Can the Indians keep it going after that marathon game? They have now won 14 in a row and play a day game against Toronto today and currently trail 3-1 in the first inning. KC lost yesterday falling to a half game out of the WC while Detroit has won four in a row and are one game out. The Astros have taken that WC spot for now as they continue to just win having won four in a row now and 8.5 back of Texas. Can the Astros make the division interesting in the West? They are playing some great baseball right now.

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