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May 12: The Dark Knight returns to Gotham City (early day game)


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Gametime:  12:10 pm

Forecast:  60 degrees and clear

MatchupMatt Harvey (R) vs Taijuan Walker (R)

Lineup (NL rules, no DH)

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Austin Hays (R) RF
3. Trey Mancini (R) 1B
4. Ryan Mountcastle (R) LF
5. Freddy Galvis (S) SS
6. Maikel Franco (R) 3B
7. Rio Ruiz (L) 2B
8. Chance Sisco (L) C
9. Matt Harvey (R) P
 
1. Jonathan Villar (S) 3B
2. Francisco Lindor (S) SS
3. Michael Conforto (L) RF
4. Pete Alonso (R) 1B
5. Dominic Smith (L) LF
6. Kevin Pillar (R) CF
7. Jose Peraza (R) 2B
8. Tomas Nido (R) C
9. Taijuan Walker (R) P
 
Orioles Bench
Ryan McKenna (R)
Pedro Severino (R)
DJ Stewart (L)  
Ramon Urias (R)
Pat Valaika (R)
 
Orioles Bullpen (last used)
   Available

       Keegan Akin* (started and went 3 innings for Norfolk Friday)
       Shawn Armstrong (1.2 IP, 38p Saturday)
       Paul Fry* (1.0 IP, 16p Monday; 1.1 IP, 17p Sunday)
       Travis Lakins (1.0 IP, 11p Monday; 1.0 IP, 14p Saturday)    
       Cole Sulser (1.2 IP, 29p Sunday)  
       Tyler Wells (2.0 IP, 37p Saturday;  1.1 IP, 16p Friday)
 
   Maybe  available?
       Tanner Scott* (0.2 IP, 9p last night; 0.1 IP, 5p Monday; 1.0 IP, 25p Saturday)
 
   Probably not available
       Adam Plutko (1.1 IP, 16p last night;  1.0 IP, 24p Sunday)
       Cesar Valdez (0.1IP, 23 p last night; 1.0 IP, 10p Monday)
 
   *Lefthanders noted by asterisk     
 
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1 hour ago, SteveA said:

Gametime:  12:10 pm

Forecast:  60 degrees and clear

MatchupMatt Harvey (R) vs Taijuan Walker (R)

Lineup (NL rules, no DH)

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Austin Hays (R) RF
3. Trey Mancini (R) 1B
4. Ryan Mountcastle (R) LF
5. Freddy Galvis (S) SS
6. Maikel Franco (R) 3B
7. Rio Ruiz (L) 2B
8. Chance Sisco (L) C
9. Matt Harvey (R) P
 
1. Jonathan Villar (S) 3B
2. Francisco Lindor (S) SS
3. Michael Conforto (L) RF
4. Pete Alonso (R) 1B
5. Dominic Smith (L) LF
6. Kevin Pillar (R) CF
7. Jose Peraza (R) 2B
8. Tomas Nido (R) C
9. Taijuan Walker (R) P
 
Orioles Bench
Ryan McKenna (R)
Pedro Severino (R)
DJ Stewart (L)  
Ramon Urias (R)
Pat Valaika (R)
 
Orioles Bullpen (last used)
   Available

       Keegan Akin* (started and went 3 innings for Norfolk Friday)
       Shawn Armstrong (1.2 IP, 38p Saturday)
       Paul Fry* (1.0 IP, 16p Monday; 1.1 IP, 17p Sunday)
       Travis Lakins (1.0 IP, 11p Monday; 1.0 IP, 14p Saturday)    
       Cole Sulser (1.2 IP, 29p Sunday)  
       Tyler Wells (2.0 IP, 37p Saturday;  1.1 IP, 16p Friday)
 
   Maybe  available?
       Tanner Scott* (0.2 IP, 9p last night; 0.1 IP, 5p Monday; 1.0 IP, 25p Saturday)
 
   Probably not available
       Adam Plutko (1.1 IP, 16p last night;  1.0 IP, 24p Sunday)
       Cesar Valdez (0.1IP, 23 p last night; 1.0 IP, 10p Monday)
 
   *Lefthanders noted by asterisk     
 

Like the bullpen analysis!  These are the things I try to think of before each game.  

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