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[GAME ONE]

BALTIMORE ORIOLES O (vs. RED SOX, 3/26) [spring Training]

Jemile Weeks - 2B

David Lough - LF

Nick Markakis - DH

Chris Davis - 1B

Steve Clevenger - C

Henry Urrutia - RF

Ryan Flaherty - 3B

Alexi Casilla - SS

Quintin Berry - CF

Miguel Gonzalez - RHP (11-8, 3.78 ERA)

OPPOSING PITCHER

To Be Determined - RHP (0-0, 0.00 ERA)

[GAME TWO]

BALTIMORE ORIOLES O (vs. D-RAYS, 3/26) [spring Training]

Nolan Reimold - DH

J.J. Hardy - SS

Adam Jones - CF

Nelson Cruz - RF

Matt Wieters - C

Steve Pearce - 1B

Delmon Young - LF

Steve Lombardozzi - 2B

Jonathan Schoop - 3B

Chris Tillman - RHP (16-7, 3.71 ERA)

OPPOSING PITCHER

David Price - LHP (10-8, 3.33 ERA)

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