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SUNDAY NIGHT BASEBALL: vs. Yankees, 7/13


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NEW YORK YANKEES

Brett Gardner - CF

Derek Jeter - SS

Jacoby Ellsbury - DH

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Brian McCann - C

Brian Roberts - 2B

Ichiro Suzuki - RF

Kelly Johnson - LF

Yangervis Solarte - 3B

Chase Whitley - RHP (4-2, 4.94 ERA)

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Steve Pearce - LF

Adam Jones - CF

Nelson Cruz - DH

Chris Davis - 1B

James Jerry Hardy - SS

Manny Machado - 3B

Caleb Joseph - C

Jonathan Schoop - 2B

Kevin Gausman - RHP (3-2, 3.51 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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PRE-GAME SHOW

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8 - PLUS shutout innings.

All 5 hits that Price ceded were singles.

Only 1 Blue Jay even reached scoring position for the entire time (8 - PLUS innings) that Price pitched.

At one point, Price recorded 17 outs in 17 Blue Jay plate appearances (the single and the hit batsman that he ceded in that period were both erased on double plays.)

DAVID PRICE O (vs. BLUE JAYS, 7/13)

IP:. 8 - PLUS

H:o 5 (5 Singles)

R:O 0

BB: 1 *

SO: 5

Pitches: 112 (74 Strikes, 38 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.23

* Price also had 1 Hit Batsman

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I'm going to be behind home plate today! Not right up front, a large number of rows back, way past the corporate seats, but still I'm happy because I usually don't get to sit behind home plate. I'm usually on the drink rail or down the left field line.

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Naw, he would be YFFSP.

Us Severna Park types are kinda uppity.

I shop in Severna Park, on Ritchie Hwy at the big Giant and the stores near there. Not a lot of uppity unless you're trying to park your unwashed compact car from Pasadena in a spot that a 2014 luxury SUV driver had eyes on. Then you get the beep and the finger. ;)

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I shop in Severna Park, on Ritchie Hwy at the big Giant and the stores near there. Not a lot of uppity unless you're trying to park your unwashed compact car from Pasadena in a spot that a 2014 luxury SUV driver had eyes on. Then you get the beep and the finger. ;)

Maybe it's gotten less uppity since I left in '90. I wouldn't think so but you never know. Was some serious dollars moving in as we were moving out.

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