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Although) John Alan Means )had a relatively pedestrian ERA last season (4.53), he had a very solid WHIP of 0.985 ...... his Walk-Rate and his Hits-Ceded-Rate were low, but his Home Runs-Ceded-Rate was high. 

 

 

BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Boyce Cedric Mullins II - CF

Joseph Anthony "Trey" Mancini III - 1B

Anthony Santander - RF

Ryan Mountcastle - LF

Rio Ruiz - 3B

Freddy Galvis - SS

Austin Charles Bryan "C.B." Hays - DH

Chance Thomas Leo Sisco - C

Yolmer Carlos Javier Sanchez - 2B

John Alan Means - LHP )) (2-4, 4.53 ERA) 

 

ATLANTA BRAVES

Ronald Jose Acuna Blanco, Jr. - RF

Ozhaino Jurdy Jiandro Albies - 2B

Travis d'Arnaud - C

Michael Austin Riley - 3B

Johan Valentin Camargo Ramos - SS

Cristian Pache - CF

Ender David Inciarte Montiel - LF

Pablo Emilio Juan Pedro Sandoval, Jr. - 1B

Alexander James "A.J." Jackson - DH

Charles Alfred Morton IV - RHP )) (2-2, 4.74 ERA) ) *

 

* )) [TAMBA BAY D-RAYS]

 

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Hays leads off with a single to left. Advances to second on a squiber to first by Sisco. Wild pitch, Hays to third. Sanchez BB.. Pitching change. Morton out. Newcombe new pitcher. Mullins gets a sac fly off a left handed pitcher who had hit 100. Tie game. Mancini Ks. 

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