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Why? Just guessing, or the fact that he has developed the third and fourth pitches in the interim?

You definitely can speak more intelligently on his repitiore than I. I think success goes a long way in development. He's had a lot of success. Do you think his other pitches are that bad?

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You definitely can speak more intelligently on his repitiore than I. I think success goes a long way in development. He's had a lot of success. Do you think his other pitches are that bad?

I think he has not thrown more than two in four years. And the second one, he throws less than 30% of the time. It's that one, wild, wonderful pitch of his. The best pitch in the majors.

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I think he has not thrown more than two in four years. And the second one, he throws less than 30% of the time. It's that one, wild, wonderful pitch of his. The best pitch in the majors.

You make excellent points sir. Maybe your right. One can dream he is the answer:) I k ow this much, with Givens, Brach, O'Day and the guy I am not going to mention by name yet because he might get hurt, we have one nice bullpen!

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3 OUTS: 1 Groundout, 1 Flyout, 1 Lineout

MYCHAL ANTONIO GIVENS O(vs. TIGERS, 3/30) O[spring Training]

IP:. 1

H:;; 0 ll

R:l) 0

BB: 0

SO: 0

Pitches: 8 (5 Strikes, 3 Balls)

PITCHES BY INNING

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8 (5 Strikes, 3 Balls)

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He could close if say, Britton had to start.

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Britton isn't starting so it doesn't really matter.

Further, given the current arbitration environment, it is somewhat self-defeating to have Givens rack up saves. He can dominate the hold statistic and it won't do much to his arbitration raises (at least relative to saves).

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4 OUTS: 2 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout, 1 Flyout

MYCHAL ANTONIO GIVENS O(vs. TWINS, 4/04) O[Opening Day]

IP:. 1.33

H:;; 3 ll(2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:l) 2

BB: 0 *

SO: 2

Pitches: 25 (17 Strikes, 8 Balls)

2016 ERA: 13.50

* Givens had 1 Hit Batsman

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 (10 Strikes, 2 Balls)

13 (71 Strikes, 6 Balls) )**

** Givens recorded 1 out before departing in the 7th inning.

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4 OUTS: 2 Strikeouts, 1 Groundout, 1 Flyout

MYCHAL ANTONIO GIVENS O(vs. TWINS, 4/04) O[Opening Day]

IP:. 1.33

H:;; 3 ll(2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:l) 2

BB: 0 *

SO: 2

Pitches: 25 (17 Strikes, 8 Balls)

2016 ERA: 13.50

* Givens had 1 Hit Batsman

PITCHES BY INNING

****************

12 (10 Strikes, 2 Balls)

13 (71 Strikes, 6 Balls) )**

** Givens recorded 1 out before departing in the 7th inning.

(vs. D-RAYS, 4/10)

His best outing (out of 3) of the season so far.

1 shutout inning.

2 strikeouts.

1 walk.

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Matusz is going to have to have a big year for us as a long reliever (sorry for the temporary hijack).

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Brian Matusz, starting at AA Bowie, gave up 6 runs and 7 hits in 1st inning vs. Erie <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/orioles?src=hash">#orioles</a></p>— Roch Kubatko (@masnRoch) <a href="

">April 11, 2016</a></blockquote>

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So what you're saying is he is his usual self?

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