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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS O (AUGUST 10th)

Matt Carpenter - DH

Kolten Wong - 2B

Matt Holliday - LF

Matt Adams - 1B

Jhonny Peralta - SS

Jon Jay - CF

Oscar Taveras - RF

Tony Cruz - C

Daniel Descalso - 3B

Michael Lance Lynn - RHP (11-8, 2.89 ERA)

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Manny Machado - 3B

Adam Jones - CF

Nelson Cruz - DH

Chris Davis - 1B

James Jerry Hardy - SS

Delmon Young - LF

Ryan Flaherty - 2B

Caleb Joseph - C

Kevin Gausman - RHP (6-3, 3.77 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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Posted by one of my friends on St. Louis Legends website, after the Orioles won on Friday. He made the trip to Oriole Park to watch all 3 games this weekend:

The Orioles will probably beat 'em twice more, too.

Those O's fans are good folks. There's a few here that also like the Nats .... :)

Understandably so, but I personally have always like the O's.

Nice celebration today for their former players ...... Matt Adams will look like ole Boog Powell one of these days.

From the thread entitled, "A Franchise Fan For 70 Years" :cool:

http://s7.zetaboards.com/stlouislegends/topic/9132299/1/#new

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The Orioles have done a great job of winning series this year, but they've had trouble getting sweeps. Today is Sunday, and it's a day game, but the Orioles seem hot to overcome those factors. Let's see them do it!

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