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Yankees vs. Orioles Game 3 April 28th


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Yankee Lineup
 
  1. DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
  2. Giancarlo Stanton (R) DH
  3. Gleyber Torres (R) SS
  4. Gio Urshela (R) 3B
  5. Mike Ford (L) 1B
  6. Aaron Hicks (S) CF
  7. Clint Frazier (R) RF
  8. Kyle Higashioka (R) C
  9. Brett Gardner (L) LF
     
    1-2, 6.23 ERA, 13 SO
     
 

Oriole Lineup

  1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
  2. Austin Hays (R) LF
  3. Trey Mancini (R) 1B
  4. Maikel Franco (R) 3B
  5. DJ Stewart (L) RF
  6. Pedro Severino (R) C
  7. Ryan Mountcastle (R) DH
  8. Rio Ruiz (L) 2B
  9. Pat Valaika (R) SS

     

    0-1, 6.75 ERA, 14 SO
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Start Time:  7:05 PM

Forecast:  82 degrees.   Slight chance of scattered thundershowers, but mostly good.   If one pops up there could be a brief delay, but no likelihood that the game won't be played.

Roster Move:   Dean Kremer returns from the alternate site;  Jay Flaa is optioned after making his ML debut last night.

MatchupDomingo German (R) vs Dean Kremer (R)

Orioles Bench
Freddy Galvis (S) -- may or may not be available due to sore adductor muscle
Chance Sisco (L)
Ramon Urias (R)

Orioles Bullpen (last used)
   Available
       Shawn Armstrong (1.1 IP, 16p Saturday)

       Paul Fry* (1.0 IP, 14p Sunday)
       Travis Lakins (1.0 IP, 13p Monday)
       Adam Plutko (0.2 innings, 10p Sunday; 1.0 IP, 7p Saturday)
       Cesar Valdez (1.1 IP, 9p Monday)
       Tyler Wells (2.0 IP , 51p Saturday)

   May be available:
      Tanner Scott* (0.2 IP, 21p Monday; 1.0 IP, 28p Saturday)
      Cole Sulser (1.1 IP, 18p last night)     

    Not Available:
       Dillon Tate (2.2 IP, 26p last night; 2.0 IP, 19p Saturday) 


*Lefthanders indicated by asterisk

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