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Royals @ Nationals
At Nationals Park
RHP
4-9, 4.47 ERA, 77 SO
Keller got the win on Sunday -- 7-6 over the Blue Jays. He gave up eight hits and six runs through five innings while walking two and striking out three. He also gave up two home runs. After not allowing a home run in May, the right-hander yielded eight in June.
RHP
0-0, 5.52 ERA, 16 SO
Voth didn’t have his best stuff in his second start of the year last Saturday in Detroit, when he gave up three runs in 4 1/3 innings with three strikeouts and two walks. This will be another chance to tighten his grip on the No. 5 starter spot.
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Brewers @ Pirates
At PNC Park
RHP
7-2, 3.07 ERA, 63 SO
The Pirates are hitting an even .300 in three games against Davies, but he is 2-0 with a 2.95 ERA against them. This will be his second start in six days against Pittsburgh after allowing six hits and a run in 5 1/3 innings vs. the Bucs on Sunday.
LHP
3-1, 4.15 ERA, 53 SO
Brault's last start was not his most efficient, as he threw 97 pitches in 4 2/3 innings, but he allowed only one run in Milwaukee. The lefty has posted a 2.45 ERA over his past eight outings and a 2.01 mark in six starts since rejoining the rotation.
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Orioles @ Blue Jays
At Rogers Centre
RHP
4-10, 4.65 ERA, 96 SO
In shuffling their rotation due to scheduling issues related to the All-Star break, the Orioles are pushing Bundy back as a result. Bundy will be on eight days' rest Friday, when he closes out a first half over which he has gone 3-10 with a 4.91 ERA.
RHP
3-12, 6.16 ERA, 77 SO
Sanchez heads to the hill to open a three-game series with the Orioles at Rogers Centre. The 27-year-old right-hander is coming off the worst month of his career, posting a 12.00 ERA over six starts and 27 innings in June, with more walks than strikeouts, and will look to turn things around against Baltimore.
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Red Sox @ Tigers
At Comerica Park
LHP
9-4, 4.65 ERA, 106 SO
Rodriguez is coming off a June 30 outing against the Yankees in which he issued four walks, his highest total this season, but he has done well to work deep into games recently, which the Red Sox will need in their opener against the Tigers.
LHP
1-5, 8.36 ERA, 25 SO
Carpenter will return to the Tigers for his third stint in the Majors this season. The southpaw threw six scoreless innings in his last Triple-A start after allowing 11 runs in 3 2/3 innings in his previous outing.
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Phillies @ Mets
At Citi Field
RHP
2-5, 4.63 ERA, 63 SO
The Phillies are giving Velasquez an opportunity to be the team's No. 5 starter, but he has a 6.94 ERA in three starts since he rejoined the rotation from the bullpen. The Phillies are looking for pitching help before the July 31 Trade Deadline.
RHP
4-7, 3.27 ERA, 138 SO
deGrom earned his third career All-Star nod on the strength what he’s done since May 1: a 2.81 ERA in 12 starts, with 85 strikeouts in 77 innings. He’ll end the first half against the Phillies, before heading to Cleveland for the Midsummer Classic.
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Yankees @ Rays
At Tropicana Field
RHP
5-5, 3.86 ERA, 90 SO
Tanaka lasted just two-thirds of an inning in his start in London, allowing six runs. He'll look to perform closer to the level of his two prior starts, when he allowed two runs total across 15 innings.
LHP
1-0, 2.45 ERA, 6 SO
McKay will be making his second Major League start after being called up from Triple-A Durham Friday. In his debut, McKay struck out three and tossed six scoreless innings.
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Marlins @ Braves
At SunTrust Park
RHP
3-0, 1.24 ERA, 30 SO
Yamamoto makes his fifth start since being promoted from Triple-A New Orleans -- and first against the Braves. In 23 innings, the rookie has 23 strikeouts and a 0.96 WHIP. Opponents are 0-for-23 with 14 strikeouts against his slider.
RHP
5-6, 3.75 ERA, 91 SO
Teheran will be looking to get back on track and extend the 12 consecutive scoreless innings that he's completed against Miami this year. Opponents have hit .415 and produced a .523 on-base percentage over Teheran's last three starts.
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Angels @ Astros
At Minute Maid Park
RHP
3-1, 3.09 ERA, 54 SO
Ramirez will be the Angels’ opener for the fourth time, with righty Felix Pena (5-2, 4.73 ERA) to follow. The Angels have used an opener ahead of Pena in 11 of his past 12 appearances.
RHP
10-4, 2.98 ERA, 153 SO
Verlander, an All-Star for the eighth time this season, is two strikeouts away from tying Jim Bunning for 18th on the all-time list. He's 1-1 with a 4.75 ERA in his past five starts, allowing nine home runs in 32 1/3 innings in that span.
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Rangers @ Twins
At Target Field
RHP
6-6, 4.70 ERA, 78 SO
Sampson took the hard-luck loss on Saturday when the Rangers' offense fizzled, and he enters Friday aiming for his third consecutive quality start. Sampson is 1-6 with a 6.00 ERA in 14 career road games (eight starts).
LHP
8-3, 4.26 ERA, 85 SO
Perez would have originally lined up to start against the A's, but had his start pushed back for unspecified reasons to Friday, when he will face the Rangers, his former team. He allowed two runs on three hits in seven innings in his last start.
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Rockies @ D-backs
At Chase Field
RHP
7-6, 5.32 ERA, 48 SO
The Rockies hit the road and their pitchers are happy -- especially Senzatela, 2-0 with a 1.89 ERA in his past three road starts. Senzatela wants to increase his strikeouts, and in his past two road starts he has 10 in 13 innings.
RHP
10-3, 2.73 ERA, 108 SO
Greinke got the win in last start against the Giants when he tossed seven scoreless innings. He is one strikeout shy of tying Bartolo Colon for 33rd place on the all-time strikeout list with 2,535 and is two shy of tying Javier Vazquez for 32nd.
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Padres @ Dodgers
At Dodger Stadium
LHP
5-7, 4.04 ERA, 72 SO
Lauer has had more success against the Dodgers than any other Padres pitcher. He owns a 1.46 ERA in four starts against them. When asked why he's pitched well against L.A., Lauer once famously said, "It's the Dodgers, man. Nobody likes the Dodgers."
LHP
7-2, 3.09 ERA, 91 SO
Kershaw gave up five runs (four earned) over seven innings last time out against the Rockies. In two starts against the Padres this season, the left-handed ace has given up six runs in 13 innings (4.15 ERA).
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Athletics @ Mariners
At T-Mobile Park
LHP
9-5, 3.86 ERA, 52 SO
Anderson looks to build off one of his best starts last time out, when he tossed 7 2/3 scoreless innings vs. the Angels. The lefty has faced the Mariners twice this season. He pitched 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball against them on May 26.
LHP
4-6, 4.94 ERA, 73 SO
Kikuchi is 1-4 with an 8.42 ERA in his last seven starts, with 19 strikeouts and 18 walks in 31 innings. The 27-year-old has fared slightly better his last 2 outings against the Orioles and Astros, though eight walks have hindered his progress.
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Cardinals @ Giants
At Oracle Park
RHP
7-4, 3.51 ERA, 68 SO
With an effective sinker, Hudson was the Cardinals’ most consistent starter before his last outing. In 1 2/3 innings Saturday against the Padres, he had a throwing error and gave up seven unearned runs in the second inning.
LHP
2-9, 6.42 ERA, 80 SO
Pomeranz threw a season-high 103 pitches Saturday vs. the D-backs but lasted only five innings. The good news: He gave up no runs and struck out seven. He had only one bad outing among his five June starts.
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