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vs. BLUE JAYS, 3/16 (Spring Training)


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BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Jemile Weeks - 2B

Jonathan Schoop - SS

Henry Urrutia - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Steve Clevenger - C

Nolan Reimold - DH

Ryan Flaherty - 3B

Michael Almanzar - 1B

Quintin Berry - LF

Miguel Gonzalez- RHP (11-8, 3.78 ERA)

TORONTO BLUE JAYS

Jose Reyes - SS

Colby Rasmus - CF

Jose Bautista - RF

Edwin Encarnacion - 1B

Adam Lind - DH

Melky Cabrera - LF

Brett Lawrie - 3B

Dioner Navarro - C

Ryan Goins - 2B

Todd Redmond - RHP (4-3, 4.32 ERA)

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What the heck is up with our minor league baserunning?? At least, I think it's only been the NRI's and those fighting for a spot, but man, the last few games we have just sucked big time on the basepaths. Good grief.

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Yeah Fred and Dave saying it was a savvy play by Lawrie, but I'm not sure I buy that. Sounds to me like Clevenger should have stayed put.

When I an depending on Fred's description of any thing, the benefit of the doubt goes to the player.

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Other action from my "Mancave" :D:D

Atlanta catcher out (foul off hand) middle of 2nd in Tampa Braves vs Yanks. 0-1. Yanks no-hit last nite in Panama

Price 3 scoreless vs BoSox - 1-0 Rays

Yep. I'm listening to the O's/Jays and watching Yanks/Braves to get another look at Tanaka.

Jones scores on a wind blown double by Clevenger.

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