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Nick Markakis RF

Manny Machado 3B

Nelson Cruz DH

Adam Jones CF

Chris Davis 1B

J.J. Hardy SS

Jonathan Schoop 2B

David Lough LF

Caleb Joseph C

Bud Norris is 3-5 4.04 ERA

For the Rangers

Shin-Soo Choo LF

Luis Sardinas SS

Mitch Moreland 1B

Adrian Beltre DH

Alex Rios RF

Donnie Murphy 3B

Leonys Martin CF

Robinson Chirinos C

Rougned Odor 2B

Nick Martinez is 1-1 2.75 ERA

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Everyone is still high from last nights win. So let's get some butt tonight.
Is Nick Hundley the backup now? :002_sconfused:
Did Pearce run over Buck's dog?

Peter Schmuck will get to the bottom of it!

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>On QuickPitch, they cut between audio of Vin Scully and Hawk Harrelson. That's like making a mashup of the Beatles and Nickelback.</p>— Paul Folkemer (@PaulWFolk) <a href="

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Mr. Folkemer.

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