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BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Manny Machado - 3B

Adam Jones - CF

Nelson Cruz - DH

Chris Davis - 1B

J.J. Hardy - SS

David Lough - LF

Ryan Flaherty - 2B

Nick Hundley - C

Wei-Yin Chen - LHP (12-3, 3.76 ERA)

TORONTO BLUE JAYS

Jose Reyes - SS

Melky Cabrera - LF

Jose Bautista - RF

Nolan Reimold - DH

Dioner Navarro - C

Danny Valencia - 1B

Colby Rasmus - CF

Munenori Kawasaki - 3B

Ryan Goins - 2B

Drew Hutchison - RHP (7-9, 4.62 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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DOWN ON THE AAA FARM

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18 OUTS: 6 Flyouts, 4 Groundouts, 3 Strikeouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Picked Off of 1st Base

TYLER WILSON O (vs. AAA-Buffalo, 8/05)

IP:. 6

H:o 5 (1 Home Run, 3 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:O 2

BB: 1

SO: 3

Pitches: 91 (59 Strikes, 32 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.21 (AAA-Norfolk)

PITCHES BY INNING

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17 (10 Strikes, 71 Balls)

27 (16 Strikes, 11 Balls)

71 (61 Strikes, 11 Balls)

10 (71 Strikes, 31 Balls)

15 (11 Strikes, 41 Balls)

15 (91 Strikes, 61 Balls)

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DOWN ON THE AA FARM

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6 innings of 3-hit, 1-run ball.

1 walk, 6 strikeouts.

Berry retired 13 out of the first 15 batters that he faced.

18 OUTS: 6 Strikeouts, 5 Groundouts, 4 Flyouts, 2 Popouts, 1 Lineout

TIMOTHY BERRY O (vs. AA-Portland, 8/05)

IP:. 6

H:o 3 (2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:O 1

BB: 1

SO: 6

Pitches: 90 (59 Strikes, 31 Balls)

2014 ERA: 3.60 (AA-Bowie)

PITCHES BY INNING

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10 (71 Strikes, 31 Balls)

22 (12 Strikes, 10 Balls)

12 (81 Strikes, 41 Balls)

14 (91 Strikes, 51 Balls)

19 (14 Strikes, 51 Balls)

13 (91 Strikes, 41 Balls)

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DOWN ON THE ADVANCED-A FARM

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7 of the 13 outs that Bundy recorded were strikeouts.

One of the strikeouts was a 15-pitch plate appearance by Yandy Diaz in the top of the 3rd inning.

13 OUTS: 7 Strikeouts, 4 Groundouts, 2 Flyouts

DYLAN BUNDY O (vs. Advanced-A Carolina, 8/05)

IP:. 4.33

H:o 5 (2 Doubles, 3 Singles)

R:O 0

BB: 0

SO: 7

Pitches: 73 (51 Strikes, 22 Balls)

2014 ERA: 4.78 (Advanced-A Frederick)

PITCHES BY INNING

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13 (91 Strikes, 4 Balls)

11 (91 Strikes, 2 Balls)

21 (15 Strikes, 6 Balls)

14 (10 Strikes, 4 Balls)

14 (81 Strikes, 6 Balls) *

* Bundy recorded 1 out before departing in the 5th inning.

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