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PHILADELPHIA -175 @ WASHINGTON +160     O/U: 8o-115    OSWALT VS STAMMEN

Sports Betting | MLB Matchup - Philadelphia @ Washington 07/30/10

Current Season Games Record Home Away ATS ATS Hm ATS Aw OU PPG OPPG
PHILADELPHIA 141 81-60 45-27 36-33 -280 -70 -210 65-74-2 4.6 4.1
WASHINGTON 140 60-80 35-33 25-47 -715 +200 -915 63-70-7 4.2 4.6
Last Season Games Record Home Away ATS ATS Hm ATS Aw OU PPG OPPG
PHILADELPHIA 177 102-75 50-39 52-36 +275 -965 +1240 82-87-8 5.1 4.4
WASHINGTON 161 58-103 32-48 26-55 -2585 -1275 -1310 72-82-7 4.3 5.4

- Won Lost ERA Games CG SHO INN H R ER HR BB SO PC
Season Stats
Career Stats
Last Game
- Won Lost ERA Games CG SHO INN H R ER HR BB SO PC
Season Stats
Career Stats
Last Game

PHILADELPHIA: HEAD 2 HEAD

Date Opponent Score Line ATS OU Pitchers
Aug 22, 2010 WASHINGT
6-0(W)
-225 W(6.0)9e-110OLSEN VS OSWALT
Aug 21, 2010 WASHINGT
1-8(L)
-115 L(7.0)8u-115STRASBURG VS KENDRICK
Aug 20, 2010 WASHINGT
1-0(W)
-350 W(1.0)8e-110MARQUIS VS HALLADAY
Aug 1, 2010 at WASHINGT
6-4(W)
-175 W(2.0)9u-115HAMELS VS LANNAN
Jul 31, 2010 at WASHINGT
5-7(L)
-135 L(2.0)9u-115BLANTON VS DETWILER
Jul 30, 2010 at WASHINGT
1-8(L)
-175 L(7.0)8o-115OSWALT VS STAMMEN
Apr 15, 2010 WASHINGT
5-7(L)
-260 L(2.0)9.5o-125OLSEN VS HAPP
Apr 14, 2010 WASHINGT
14-7(W)
-175 W(7.0)10u-125STAMMEN VS KENDRICK
Apr 12, 2010 WASHINGT
7-4(W)
-275 W(3.0)9o-115MARQUIS VS HAMELS
Apr 8, 2010 at WASHINGT
5-6(L)
-155 L(1.0)10.5o-120KENDRICK VS STAMMEN
Apr 7, 2010 at WASHINGT
8-4(W)
-190 W(4.0)9o-120HAMELS VS MARQUIS
Apr 5, 2010 at WASHINGT
11-1(W)
-210 W(10.0)7.5o-125HALLADAY VS LANNAN
Sep 17, 2009 WASHINGT
4-2(W)
-300 W(2.0)9.5u-120DETWILER VS HAMELS
Sep 16, 2009 WASHINGT
6-1(W)
-265 W(5.0)9.5u-120HERNANDEZ VS BLANTON
Sep 15, 2009 WASHINGT
5-0(W)
-300 W(5.0)9e-110MOCK VS LEE
Sep 10, 2009 at WASHINGT
7-8(L)
-185 L(1.0)9.5u-115BLANTON VS HERNANDEZ
Sep 9, 2009 at WASHINGT
6-5(W)
-220 W(1.0)8.5o-125LEE VS MOCK
Sep 8, 2009 at WASHINGT
5-3(W)
-150 W(2.0)9u-120MARTINEZ VS LANNAN
May 31, 2009 WASHINGT
4-2(W)
-140 W(2.0)10.5o-120LANNAN VS MOYER
May 30, 2009 WASHINGT
9-6(W)
-270 W(3.0)9.5u-125MARTIS VS HAMELS
ATS: 14-6-0 = +3.75 unitsOver: 13-7-0

PHILADELPHIA: Last 30 events
Date Opponent Score Line ATS OU
Sep 8 FLORIDA
10-6(W)
-250 W(4.0)8.5o-120
Sep 7 FLORIDA
8-7(W)
-165 W(1.0)10e-110
Sep 6 FLORIDA
7-4(W)
-185 W(3.0)8u-125
Sep 6 FLORIDA
1-7(L)
-160 L(6.0)10u-115
Sep 5 MILWAUKE
2-6(L)
-150 L(4.0)9.5o-115
Sep 4 MILWAUKE
5-4(W)
-280 W(1.0)7.5o-125
Sep 3 MILWAUKE
1-0(W)
-230 W(1.0)8.5o-125
Sep 2 at COLORADO
12-11(W)
+110 W(1.0)9o-115
Sep 1 at LOS ANGE
5-1(W)
-105 W(4.0)6.5o-115
Aug 31 at LOS ANGE
8-4(W)
-105 W(4.0)8.5u-115
Last 10: 8-2-0 = +5.00 units Over: 6-4-0
Aug 30 at LOS ANGE
0-3(L)
-150 L(3.0)6.5u-130
Aug 29 at SAN DIEG
5-0(W)
-105 W(5.0)6.5o-115
Aug 28 at SAN DIEG
3-1(W)
+115 W(2.0)7.5o-120
Aug 27 at SAN DIEG
3-2(W)
+125 W(1.0)6o-115
Aug 26 HOUSTON
1-5(L)
-170 L(4.0)8.5o-115
Aug 25 HOUSTON
2-3(L)
-350 L(1.0)7o-115
Aug 24 HOUSTON
2-4(L)
-270 L(2.0)7.5o-120
Aug 23 HOUSTON
2-3(L)
-180 L(1.0)8.5u-125
Aug 22 WASHINGT
6-0(W)
-225 W(6.0)9e-110
Aug 21 WASHINGT
1-8(L)
-115 L(7.0)8u-115
Last 20: 12-8-0 = -2.95 units Over: 7-13-0
Aug 20 WASHINGT
1-0(W)
-350 W(1.0)8e-110
Aug 19 SAN FRAN
2-5(L)
-180 L(3.0)8.5u-120
Aug 18 SAN FRAN
8-2(W)
-115 W(6.0)9o-120
Aug 17 SAN FRAN
9-3(W)
-160 W(6.0)8o-125
Aug 15 at NY METS
3-1(W)
+120 W(2.0)8.5e-110
Aug 14 at NY METS
4-0(W)
-210 W(4.0)7.5u-115
Aug 13 at NY METS
0-1(L)
-125 L(1.0)7o-120
Aug 12 LOS ANGE
10-9(W)
+110 W(1.0)8.5u-115
Aug 11 LOS ANGE
2-0(W)
-130 W(2.0)7.5o-120
Aug 10 LOS ANGE
9-15(L)
-105 L(6.0)8.5o-125
Last 30: 19-11-0 = +0.25 units Over: 11-19-0
WASHINGTON: Last 30 events
Date Opponent Score Line ATS OU
Sep 8 NY METS
2-3(L)
+105 L(1.0)8o-115
Sep 7 NY METS
1-4(L)
-145 L(3.0)8.5o-125
Sep 6 NY METS
13-3(W)
-135 W(10.0)8u-115
Sep 5 at PITTSBUR
8-1(W)
-105 W(7.0)9e-110
Sep 4 at PITTSBUR
9-2(W)
-105 W(7.0)8.5u-120
Sep 3 at PITTSBUR
5-8(L)
-105 L(3.0)8.5o-115
Sep 1 at FLORIDA
10-16(L)
+140 L(6.0)9u-125
Aug 31 at FLORIDA
0-1(L)
+145 L(1.0)8.5u-120
Aug 30 at FLORIDA
9-3(W)
+145 W(6.0)8.5o-120
Aug 29 ST LOUIS
4-2(W)
+165 W(2.0)7.5o-115
Last 10: 5-5-0 = +0.60 units Over: 5-4-1
Aug 28 ST LOUIS
14-5(W)
-105 W(9.0)9u-120
Aug 27 ST LOUIS
2-4(L)
+145 L(2.0)8.5e-110
Aug 26 ST LOUIS
11-10(W)
+160 W(1.0)7.5u-115
Aug 25 CHI CUBS
0-4(L)
-105 L(4.0)8.5u-120
Aug 24 CHI CUBS
4-5(L)
-135 L(1.0)8.5o-115
Aug 23 CHI CUBS
1-9(L)
-175 L(8.0)8.5o-120
Aug 22 at PHILADEL
0-6(L)
+205 L(6.0)9e-110
Aug 21 at PHILADEL
8-1(W)
+105 W(7.0)8u-115
Aug 20 at PHILADEL
0-1(L)
+300 L(1.0)8e-110
Aug 19 at ATLANTA
6-2(W)
+190 W(4.0)8.5u-125
Last 20: 9-11-0 = -1.00 units Over: 10-9-1
Aug 18 at ATLANTA
2-3(L)
+210 L(1.0)7.5u-115
Aug 17 at ATLANTA
2-10(L)
+165 L(8.0)8.5o-115
Aug 15 ARIZONA
5-3(W)
-175 W(2.0)7.5o-115
Aug 14 ARIZONA
2-9(L)
-105 L(7.0)9o-115
Aug 13 ARIZONA
4-2(W)
-105 W(2.0)9o-125
Aug 12 FLORIDA
0-5(L)
-105 L(5.0)8e-110
Aug 11 FLORIDA
5-9(L)
-105 L(4.0)9.5e-110
Aug 10 FLORIDA
2-8(L)
-185 L(6.0)7o-115
Aug 8 at LOS ANGE
3-8(L)
+165 L(5.0)7.5o-125
Aug 7 at LOS ANGE
2-3(L)
+160 L(1.0)7.5u-130
Last 30: 11-19-0 = -8.00 units Over: 16-13-1

  = ATS Win   = Over the total
  = ATS Loss   = Under the total
  = ATS Push   = Push the total

Note: Added/non-boarded games are not included.
All lines listed are closing lines.

Line Moves
Update Time PHILADELPHIA @ WASHINGTON Total
Thu Jul 29 04:00 pm -155 140 8.0o-115
Thu Jul 29 04:10 pm -160 145 8.0o-115
Thu Jul 29 04:40 pm -165 150 8.0o-115
Thu Jul 29 06:20 pm -170 155 8.0o-115
Fri Jul 30 10:00 am -165 150 8.0u-115
Fri Jul 30 02:30 pm -170 155 8.0u-115
Fri Jul 30 04:10 pm -175 160 8.0u-115
Fri Jul 30 04:20 pm -175 160 8.0e-110
Fri Jul 30 05:00 pm -175 160 8.0o-115


PHILADELPHIA Injuries
Player Position Injury Status Notes Updated
Danys Baez RP Back 15-day DL Baez is currently on the 15-day disabled list with back spasms but said he would be ready to come off the DL when eligible on Friday. 9/8/10
Jamie Moyer SP Leg out for season Moyer is currently on the 60-day disabled list, with a sprain of the ulnar collataral ligament and a strain of the pronator tendon in his left arm. He will not require surgery but is expected to miss the rest of the season anyhow. 8/6/10
Brad Lidge RP Elbow Prob Fri Lidge was unavailable to pitch Tuesday against the Marlins because of a tender right elbow but expects to be available Friday against the Mets. 9/9/10
Jimmy Rollins SS Hamstring Ques Fri Rollins was removed from Wednesday's game against the Marlins after the third inning with tightness in his right hamstring while trying to leg out a double. Manager Charlie Manuel said Rollins was suffering from dehydration and remains questionable f 9/9/10
Domonic Brown RF Quadricep Ques Fri Brown was a late scratch from Tuesday's lineup against the Marlins with a strained right quadriceps and did not play Wednesday as a result. He remains questionable to play Friday against the Mets. 9/9/10

WASHINGTON Injuries
Player Position Injury Status Notes Updated
Tyler Walker RP Shoulder out for season Walker has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list after undergoing season-ending surgery on his right labrum and rotator cuff. He'll hope to be ready for spring training next season. 8/6/10
Luis Atilano SP Arm out for season Atilano will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to remove bone chips in his right elbow. He should be able to pitch again by spring training next season. 8/11/10
J.D. Martin SP Back out for season Martin, who currently on the 60-day disabled list, retroactive to July 24, underwent season-ending surgery to repair a bulging disc in his lower back but should be ready when pitchers and catchers report next spring. 8/12/10
Stephen Strasburg SP Arm out for season Strasburg is currently on the 60-day disabled list, retroactive to August 22, after undergoing Tommy John surgery to repair a significant UCL tear in his right forearm. He is expected to miss approximately months, so he'll almost certainly miss the 9/7/10
Chien-Ming Wang SP Shoulder out for season Wang is currently on the 60-day disabled list with a strained shoulder and won't pitch in the majors again this season. He should be ready for spring training next year. 9/8/10
Doug Slaten RP Suspension day-to-day Slaten has been suspended three games for intentionally throwing at Gaby Sanchez during Wednesday's game against the Marlins. He will continue to play while he appeals the suspension. 9/7/10
Josh Willingham LF Knee out for season Willingham has undergone season-ending surgery to repair a tear in his medial meniscus in his left knee. He should be ready for spring training next year. 8/26/10
Jesus Flores C Shoulder out for season Flores is currently on the 60-day disabled list after undergoing surgery to replace a torn labrum last fall and has confirmed that he will not play in a major league game this season. 9/7/10
Nyjer Morgan CF Poss. Suspension day-to-day Morgan has been suspended for eight games for his role in Wednesday's bench-clearing brawl with the Marlins. This is in addition to the seven-game suspension he is appealing for throwing a ball into the stands on Aug. 22. Morgan has appealed the susp 9/7/10
Ivan Rodriguez C Virus Ques Fri Rodriguez was a late scratch from Wednesday's lineup against the Mets with a stomach virus and remains questionable Friday against the Marlins. 9/9/10

Game Preview

Roy Oswalt will start as scheduled Friday night, but instead of taking the hill for a club 17 games under .500 he'll be wearing the uniform of the hottest team in the majors.

After approving a trade to Philadelphia on Thursday, the three-time All-Star can extend his new team's winning streak to nine when he makes his Phillies debut in the opener of a three-game set with the host Washington Nationals.

Oswalt (6-12, 3.42 ERA) had been in the Houston organization for all 14 years of his professional career, but the Astros' 42-59 record and the $21 million left on Oswalt's contract through 2011 made it time for Houston to part with its ace.

The Phillies (56-46), as they did for Cliff Lee at the 2009 trading deadline and Roy Halladay last offseason, were more than happy to swing a deal. Philadelphia agreed to send J.A. Happ and two prospects to Houston early Thursday, and when Oswalt decided to waive his no-trade clause later that afternoon, the deal was done.

"We think that we acquired one of the premier starting pitchers in baseball," general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. told the Phillies' official website. "To have Roy Oswalt, Roy Halladay and additionally Cole Hamels, Joe Blanton and Kyle Kendrick, we stack ourselves up as one of the best rotations in baseball."

Oswalt, who has the seventh-best road ERA (2.61) in the majors, only received 10 total runs of support in his 12 losses for Houston.

The three-time All-Star might not have to worry about a lack of run production anymore. Philadelphia is averaging 5.8 runs and hitting .315 during its season-high winning streak, which stretched to eight with a 3-2, 11-inning win over Arizona on Thursday.

It's the Phillies' longest win streak since a 10-game run July 8-21, 2009.

"You've pretty much got an All-Star at every position," Oswalt said of his new team. "They have a real good team as far as a union. I talked to Brad Lidge (Wednesday) night about the clubhouse, and he likes it a lot up there with guys like Jimmy Rollins and Shane Victorino and some other great guys."

Oswalt might have to wait a day or two to see Rollins behind him at shortstop. The 2007 NL MVP has missed three straight games with a bruised foot, and is considered day to day.

Oswalt is 1-0 with a 2.14 ERA in four starts in the nation's capital, but didn't fare too well against the Nationals (44-58) on May 31 in Houston. He gave up four runs over 2 1-3 innings before being ejected for arguing with an umpire in a 14-4 loss.

Washington went just 3-7 on a 10-game road trip to start the season's second half, but took two of three against Atlanta upon returning home this week.

Both victories, including Thursday's 5-3 win, were closed out by Matt Capps. Shortly after completing his 26th save, however, Capps was dealt to Minnesota for a pair of prospects.

Craig Stammen (2-4, 5.50), who will oppose Oswalt in the series opener, will try to fare better than he did in his first two starts against the Phillies. Stammen didn't receive a decision in either outing, but gave up 11 runs while lasting 6 1-3 total innings.

Placido Polanco and Jayson Werth are a combined 7 for 8 with five doubles against the right-hander, who left his start last Friday without a decision after yielding three runs over five innings of a 7-5 loss at Milwaukee.

    


















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