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BOSTON RED SOX

Jake Peavy - RHP (0-0, 4.63 ERA)

Although Peavy has an excellent E.R.A. (1.93), and a solid W.H.I.P. (1.179), he has walked 10 batters in 18.33 innings so far this season.

Don't do him any favors if he isn't throwing strikes.

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BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Ubaldo Jimenez - RHP (0-3, 7.31 ERA)

Jimenez also has a very high walk rate so far this season.

11 free passes (10 walks and 1 hit batsman) in 16 innings so far this season.

If the Red Sox want to swing at Jimenez' pitches that are out of the strike zone, that's not our problem.

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Got it. Hangout Club. :D

Almost forgot.

About to go down, I had almost forgot ......

All I got to do is to love you, all I got to be is, be happy.

All it's got to take is some warmth to make it, blow away, blow away, blow away.

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Although Jake Peavy has an E.R.A. of 1.93, and a W.H.I.P. of 1.179 in his 3 starts so far this season, he has also walked 10 batters in only 18.67 innings pitched.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Nelson Cruz - DH

Chris Davis - 1B

Adam Jones - CF

Matt Wieters - C

J.J. Hardy - SS

David Lough - LF

Jonathan Schoop - 3B

Ryan Flaherty - 2B

Ubaldo Jimenez - RHP (0-3, 6.77 ERA)

BOSTON RED SOX

Grady Sizemore - CF

Dustin Pedroia - 2B

David Ortiz - DH

Mike Napoli - 1B

Jonny Gomes - LF

Daniel Nava - RF

Xander Bogaerts - SS

A.J. Pierzynski - C

Brock Holt - 3B

Jake Peavy - RHP (0-0, 1.93 ERA)

http://baseballpress.com/lineup.php

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