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3/5/2013 At the Jays in Dunedin


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BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Alexi Casilla - SS

Manny Machado - 3B

Nolan Reimold - DH

Conor Jackson - 1B

Steve Pearce - RF

Lew Ford - LF

Yamaico Navarro - 2B

L.J. Hoes - CF

Luis Exposito - C

Steve Johnson - RHP (4-0, 2.11 ERA)

TORONTO BLUE JAYS

Anthony Gose - CF

Emilio Bonifacio - 2B

Melky Cabrera - LF

Jose Bautista - RF

Mark DeRosa - 1B

Josh Thole - DH

Andy LaRoche - 3B

Henry Blanco - C

Mike McCoy - SS

J.A. Happ - LHP (10-11, 4.79 ERA) O [ASTROS 7-9, 4.83 ERA O*O BLUE JAYS 3-2, 4.69 ERA]

http://baseballpress.com/lineup.php

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We are at the game

Alexi Casilla SS

Manny Machado 3B

Nolan Reimold DH

Conor Jackson 1B

Steve Pearce RF

Lew Ford LF

Yamaico Navarro 2B

LJ Hoes CF

Luis Exposito C

Steve Johnson RHP

Is it me, or are the away lineups somewhat reminicent of the 2008/2009 teams? Or maybe like 2003/2003? This might be better than some of those.. I like that most of this lineup is depth, but it still looks at least half-way decent.

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Is this game televised? I can never remember which ST games are on TV. If not, what's the best radio station to listen to games in Norther VA?

Mlb.com will have all of that info...no TV or Radio today.

Edit: Radio is available on MLB.com

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