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June, 30
1:05pm
Shane Bieber (R)  Indians
Gabriel Ynoa (R)   Orioles
3. Carlos Santana (S) 1B
4. Jason Kipnis (L) 2B
5. Jose Ramirez (S) 3B
6. Jake Bauers (L) LF
7. Roberto Perez (R) C
8. Bobby Bradley (L) DH
9. Tyler Naquin (L) RF
 
   Orioles
4. Chance Sisco (L) C
6. Rio Ruiz (L) 3B
7. Hanser Alberto (R) 2B
8. Chris Davis (L) 1B
 
 
Time to sweep....but if we do 13-0 again, then I am convinced there is a Higher Power involved. 
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It's just a hunch but could this be the last time we see Chris Davis at Orioles Park?  

Things could be coming to a head soon.   DJ Stewart will come off the DL soon and Santander is hitting too well to send down.   The long awaited roster crunch could finally reach a breaking point.

And the O's have a week long road trip and the All Star break after today,.   Sometime in the next 12 days, could we see the end of the Chris Davis Era?

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4 minutes ago, SteveA said:

It's just a hunch but could this be the last time we see Chris Davis at Orioles Park?  

Things could be coming to a head soon.   DJ Stewart will come off the DL soon and Santander is hitting too well to send down.   The long awaited roster crunch could finally reach a breaking point.

And the O's have a week long road trip and the All Star break after today,.   Sometime in the next 12 days, could we see the end of the Chris Davis Era?

I think it 100% depends on ownership allowing it to happen.

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Yet another baserunner wasted.   A pickoff for the second straight day (and we lost a baserunner Friday night when Santander and another guy both wound up at 2nd base).

It seems like we lose a baserunner to stupidity literally once a game or so.

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