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BALTIMORE ORIOLES

David Lough - LF

Nick Markakis - RF

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Nelson Cruz - DH

Matt Wieters - C

J.J. Hardy - SS

Ryan Flaherty - 3B

Steve Lombardozzi - 2B

Chris Tillman - RHP (0-0, 1.80 ERA)

DETROIT TIGERS

Ian Kinsler - 2B

Torii Hunter - RF

Miguel Cabrera - DH

Victor Martinez - 1B

Austin Jackson - CF

Tyler Collins - LF

Nick Castellanos - 3B

Brian Holaday -C

Andrew Romine - SS

Justin Verlander - RHP (0-0, 3.00 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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There is always tomorrow and now that is today! I think we start turning things around here starting with this Sunday game and yes I know we are facing Verlander. Just feel like the offense is about to explode. And we are back to our top pitchers! Let's get this done!

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It is time to win.

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So I'm asking myself right now.. why exactly am I signing up for witnessing Verlander crush the Orioles into a 1-5 start?

Is this something I really should subject myself to? Watching Schoop and Flaherty hack hopelessly at some of the best major league pitches in the game?

We just need a dinger. Davis, Jones, Cruz. If somebody can take him deep maybe we can win 2-1.

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