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Thursday, Sept 16: last game vs the Yankees, in the twilight


SteveA

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Gametime:  5:05 pm

Forecast:  High 70s at gametime,  Scattered thundershowers possible all evening.

Postgame Concert:   The Avett Brothers, opening act Carter Faith

MatchupJordan Montgomery (L) vs Chris Ellis (R)

Lineups

1. Brett Gardner (L) CF
2. Giancarlo Stanton (R) LF
3. Aaron Judge (R) DH
4. Anthony Rizzo (L) 1B
5. Gleyber Torres (R) 2B
6. Joey Gallo (L) RF
7. Gary Sanchez (R) C
8. Tyler Wade (L) SS
9. Gio Urshela (R) 3B

1. Cedric Mullins (L) DH
2. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
3. Austin Hays (R) LF
4. Anthony Santander (S) RF
5. Ramon Urias (R) 3B
6. Ryan McKenna (R) CF
7. Pat Valaika (R) 2B
8. Austin Wynns (R) C
9. Richie Martin (R) SS


Orioles Bench
Franklin Gutierrez (R)
Jahmai Jones (R)
Trey Mancini (R) -- still nursing sore oblique
Pedro Severino (R) -- still nursing sore leg
DJ Stewart (L)

 

Bullpen Availability

Available
    Fernando Abad*  1.0 IP, 20p Sunday  
    Michael Baumann 3.0 IP, 67p Sunday
    Marcos Diplan 1.0 IP, 24 p Tuesday;   
    Eric Hanhold 2.0 IP, 27p Tuesday; 1.2 IP, 34p Sunday

    Cole Sulser  1.0 OP, 9p last night
    Dillon Tate   0.2 IP, 8p last night 
    Spenser Watkins 2.0 IP, 30p Tuesday; 0.1 IP, 23p Sunday


Probably Available
    Conner Greene  1.1 IP, 14p last night;  1.0 IP, 16p Sunday 

Maybe Available
    Tyler Wells  0.1 IP, 22p last night


*denotes lefthander

Current Rotation (T=Today, A=Announced, G=Guess)
   T-Ellis, A-Akin, A-Lowther, A-A. Wells, G-Means

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