John Lackey and the Chicago Cubs look to punctuate a three-game
series against the Philadelphia Phillies with a win later today. The Phillies,
meanwhile, will have the inconsistent but skilled Vince Velasquez on the
mound
Where: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia
When: Wednesday, June 8, 2016, 1:05 PM ET
Line: Chicago Cubs vs. Philadelphia Phillies – view all MLB
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TV Broadcast: ESPN
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The Cubs must certainly be happy to own John Lackey on the pitching
rotation. The 13-year veteran
John Lackey is on cruise control today and he'll be looking to
improve on his 6-2 record and 2.88 ERA when he goes against Philadelphia for the
next time in 2010 later today.
Lackey last faced the Phillies on May 29, when he yielded just an
earned run on four hits across seven frames of a 7-2 home victory. Lackey was
even better in his next start, holding Arizona scoreless for 6.2 innings while
allowing just five hits in a 6-0 win on June 3. Lackey steps on the mound later
with a lifetime career record of 4-4 and 2.89 ERA in eight starts against
Philadelphia.
Chicago's hitters, meanwhile, must certanly be excited at another
chance to bombard Phillies starter Vince Velasquez. The Cubs tattooed their bats
with nine hits and seven runs against Velasquez in the aforementioned June 3
ending up in Philly.
The Cubs are 4-2 in Lackey’s last six starts overall.
Betting on the Philadelphia Phillies
Betting on the Philadelphia Phillies
As mentioned, it was a nightmare for Vince Velasquez the last time
he pitched against the Cubs. He’ll try to have a more positive outing later
today as he makes his second start of the month.
Velasquez (5-2, 3.67 ERA) had a better performance in his last
start, though. Against Milwaukee on June 3, Velasquez allowed two runs on four
hits while recording six K’s, albeit in just 4.1 innings of action. One problem
for the right-hander is his struggle to pitch beyond the middle innings. He
hasn’t pitched past five innings in each of his last four starts. With that
said, the bullpen has to be ready to go in early against the hard-hitting Cubs.
Philadelphia’s relievers have a collective ERA of 3.85 and 4.38 FIP thus far
this season.
The current Philadelphia lineup has a career batting average of
.276 against Chicago’s Lackey. Peter Bourjos is 3-for-6 opposite Lackey, while
Odubel Herrera is 3-for-7 in the matchup.
The Phillies are 3-0 in the last three home starts of Velasquez,
who is 3-1 with a 1.26 ERA in five starts at Citizens Bank Park thus far this
season.
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