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Tuesday July 6: O's home from long road trip to face Jays with Spenser Watkins on the mound


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Gametime:  7:05 pm
 
Forecast:  Really hot, no precipitation (Thursday's game looks doubtful as the remnants of the hurricane will likely be coming through our area)
 
MatchupSteven Matz (L) vs Spenser Watkins (R)
 
 
Lineups
 
1. Marcus Semien (R) 2B
2. Bo Bichette (R) SS
3. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R) 1B
4. George Springer (R) CF
5. Teoscar Hernandez (R) DH
6. Cavan Biggio (L) 3B
7. Randal Grichuk (R) RF
8. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (R) LF
9. Reese McGuire (L) C
 
1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Austin Hays (R) LF
3. Trey Mancini (R) DH
4. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
5. Anthony Santander (S) RF
6. Ramon Urias (R) SS
7. Pedro Severino (R) C
8. Pat Valaika (R) 2B
9. Domingo Leyba (S) 3B
 
Orioles Bench
Maikel Franco (R) -- was originally in lineup for first time in 6 days but was a late scratch due to his ankle
Ryan McKenna ()R)
DJ Stewart (L)
Austin Wynns (R)
 
 
Bullpen Availability (last used)
 
Available
   Paul Fry*  0.1 IP, 11p Friday
   Adam Plutko 2.0 IP, 35p Saturday
   Tanner Scott* 1.2 IP, 18p Sunday; 0.2 IP, 12p Friday
   Cole Sulser 0.1 IP, 21p Sunday
   Dillon Tate 1.2 IP, 29p Friday
   Cesar Valdez activated from DL Sunday
   Tyler Wells 1.0 IP, 21p Sunday; 2.0 IP, 18p Friday
 
May Not Be Available
   Zac Lowther* 1.0 IP, 24p Sunday
 
*denotes lefthander
 
 
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1 hour ago, Can_of_corn said:

I guess after letting Ohanti take the league lead in HR the O's are going to give Vlad Jr a little help.

Got to spread the love around.  There needs to be a stat to express a hitter's contribution w/o facing the O's pitching.  OPS-?  Any other suggestions?

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Did y'all see the stats on John Means' "start" at Aberdeen? July 4, 2 IP, 1 mistake HR in his 2nd inning, otherwise 6 outs, 2 Ks, 0 walks. 25 pitches, 18 strikes. Hit 94.

 

Very VERY promising!

 

 

Not that he's going to turn THIS TEAM around by himself... but he will help a LOT!

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