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No lineups yet. I'll post when they post... POSTED

For the ORIOLES

Cedric Mullins (L) CF
Freddy Galvis (S) SS
Trey Mancini (R) 1B
Anthony Santander (S) DH
DJ Stewart (L) RF
Maikel Franco (R) 3B
Stevie Wilkerson (S) LF
Pat Valaika (R) 2B
Chance Sisco (L) C
 
1-5, 6.00 ERA, 42 SO
 

 

For the TWINS

Max Kepler (L) RF
Jorge Polanco (S) 2B
Nelson Cruz (R) DH
Alex Kirilloff (L) 1B
Miguel Sano (R) 3B
Trevor Larnach (L) LF
Willians Astudillo (R) C
Rob Refsnyder (R) CF
Andrelton Simmons (R) SS

 

2-2, 2.79 ERA, 39 SO

 

 

https://www.mlb.com/starting-lineups

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Gametime:  1:10 pm EDT

Forecast:   57 degrees (wasn't gametime last night 82???)

Roster Moves:   Austin Hays to 10 day IL, possibly retroactive to when he last played Sunday;   Ryan McKenna recalled from Norfolk.   Dean Kremer optioned to Norfolk.   Kremer's replacement on the 26 man roster is not known yet, whoever it is will join the team in Chicago.

MatchupJorge Lopez (R) vs Michael Pineda (R) -- Pineda is coming off a brief stay on the IL

Lineups -- Scott posted them above

Orioles Bench
Ryan McKenna (R) -- if he can get to Minneapolis in time
Ryan Mountcastle (R) -- hit in the hand by a pitch last nig ht
Pedro Severino (R)

Orioles Bullpen Availability (last pitched)

Available
     Shawn Armstrong (1.0 IP, 18p Saturday;  1.0 IP, 18p Friday)
     Paul Fry* (2.0 IP, 25p Sunday)   
     Cole Sulser (0.1 IP, 22p Sunday;  1.0 IP, 18p Saturday)

     Brandon Waddell* (1.0 IP for Norfolk Friday night)   

Probably Available
     Tanner Scott* (0.1 IP, 18p Monday;  1.0 IP, 33p Saturday)

     Cesar Valdez (0.1 IP, 13p Monday; 1.0 IP, 15 Sunday)
     Tyler Wells (1.0 IP, 20p Monday) 

Not Available
    Keegan Akin* (3.0 IP, 45p last night; likely to move into rotation Sunday)
    Adam Plutko (1.0 IP, 27 p last night;  2.0 IP, 43p Saturday)

 

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3 minutes ago, scOtt said:

'Bout frickin' time.

So for Manny Machado we got Kremer (struggling starting pitcher that is being sent down) and Diaz (mystery minor leaguer that has health/durability issues and can't seem to make it to the majors on a team severely lacking in talent)?

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