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vs. TWINS, 3/25 (Spring Training)


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BALTIMORE ORIOLES

David Lough - CF

Steve Lombardozzi - 2B

Henry Urrutia - RF

Delmon Young - LF

Steve Clevenger - C

Nolan Reimold - DH

Ryan Flaherty - 3B

Steve Pearce - 1B

Alexi Casilla - SS

Bud Norris - RHP (10-12, 4.18 ERA) *

* [ASTROS] (6-9, 3.93 ERA) OOO [ORIOLES] (4-3, 4.80 ERA)

MINNESOTA TWINS

Brian Dozier - 2B

Kurt Suzuki - C

Joe Mauer - 1B

Josh Willingham - LF

Jason Kubel - DH

Trevor Plouffe - 3B

Oswaldo Arcia - RF

Aaron Hicks - CF

Pedro Florimon - SS

Kyle Gibson - RHP (2-4, 6.53 ERA) *

* [AAA-Rochester] (7-5, 2.92 ERA)

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