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JOHN LACKEY O (JULY 26th)

IP:. 6.33

H:o 9

R:O 5

BB: 1

SO: 2

Pitches: 105 (63 Strikes, 42 Balls)

2013 ERA: 3.19

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PITCHES BY INNING

30 (19 Strikes, 11 Balls)

81 (61 Strikes, 21 Balls)

14 (91 Strikes, 51 Balls)

20 (10 Strikes, 10 Balls)

16 (91 Strikes, 71 Balls)

91 (61 Strikes, 31 Balls)

81 (41 Strikes, 41 Balls) *

* Lackey retired 1 batter in the 7th inning before departing.

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BALTIMORE ORIOLES O (JULY 27th)

Nate McLouth - LF

Manny Machado - 3B

Nick Markakis - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Matt Wieters - C

J.J. Hardy - SS

Henry Urrutia - DH

Brian Roberts - 2B

Scott Feldman - RHP (9-7, 3.75 ERA)

[2-1, 4.73 ERA] (ORIOLES) OO [7-6, 3.46 ERA] (CUBS)

OPPOSING PITCHER

Ryan Dempster - RHP (5-8 4.28 ERA)

http://baseballpress.com/lineup.php

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Today:

Markakis

Machado

Davis

Jones

Wieters (DH)

Hardy

Roberts

Hoes

Teagarden

Is this the first time, this year, that Davis is hitting third?

Prediction: Hoes gets on base three times today and goes on a tear for the rest of the season... DD pulls back from acquiring veteran DH.

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