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BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Manny Machado - 3B

Gerardo Parra - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Matt Wieters - DH

Jonathan Schoop - 2B

Junior Lake - LF

James J.Braddock - SS

Caleb Joseph - C

Wei-Yin Chen - LHP (5-6, 3.32 ERA)

SEATTLE MARINERS

Ketel Marte - SS

Kyle Seager - 3B

Nelson Cruz - RF

Robinson Cano - 2B

Franklin Gutierrez - LF

Austin Jackson - CF

Jesus Montero - 1B

Mark Trumbo - DH

Mike Zunino - C

Vidal Vicente Nuno - LHP (0-1, 2.52 ERA) *

* (0-1, 1.88 ERA) O[ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS] OOO (0-0, 2.88 ERA) O[sEATTLE MARINERS]

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BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Manny Machado - 3B

Gerardo Parra - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Matt Wieters - DH

Jonathan Schoop - 2B

Junior Lake - LF

James J.Braddock - SS

Caleb Joseph - C

Wei-Yin Chen - LHP (5-6, 3.32 ERA)

SEATTLE MARINERS

Vidal Vicente Nuno - LHP (0-1, 2.52 ERA) *

* (0-1, 1.88 ERA) O[ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS] OOO (0-0, 2.88 ERA) O[sEATTLE MARINERS]

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

Hope this Braddock fellow plays a good shortstop. :)

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BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Manny Machado - 3B

Gerardo Parra - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Matt Wieters - DH

Jonathan Schoop - 2B

Junior Lake - LF

James J.Braddock - SS

Caleb Joseph - C

Wei-Yin Chen - LHP (5-6, 3.32 ERA)

Hope this Braddock fellow plays a good shortstop. :)

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