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Friday Night in Motown: Jordan Lyles vs Eduardo Rodrigue


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Roster MoveRyan Mountcastle on 10 day IL, retroactive to Friday.   (I thought it was 15 days, but I guess I was wrong).  Jorge Lopez reinstated from bereavement list.

Matchup:  Jordan Lyles (R) vs Eduardo Rodriguez (L)

Lineups

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Jorge Mateo (R) SS
3. Trey Mancini (R) DH
4. Anthony Santander (S) RF
5. Tyler Nevin (R) 1B
6. Rougned Odor (L) 2B
7. Rylan Bannon (R) 3B
8. Robinson Chirinos (R) C
9. Chris Owings (R) LF

 

1.  Robbie Grossman (S) RF
2. Javier Baez (R) SS
3. Miguel Cabrera (R) DH
4. Jeimer Candelario (S) 3B
5. Jonathan Schoop (R) 2B
6. Willi Castro (S) LF
7. Spencer Torkelson (R) 1B
8. Tucker Barnhart (S) C
9. Derek Hill (R) CF


Orioles Bench
Anthony Bemboom (L)
Austin Hays (R) -- hand got stepped on yesterday; had stitches and is out a few days
Ramon Urias (R) -- sore abdominal muscle

 

Bullpen Availability / Last pitched

Available
Jorge Lopez 1.0 IP, 28p Monday;  1.1 IP, 25p Sunday
Denyi Reyes 5.0 IP last Tuesday, May 4

Probably Available
Logan Allen (L)  1.0 IP, 20p Wednesday
Dillon Tate 1.0 IP, 14p yesterday;  0.2 IP, 14p Tuesday 

Maybe Avaiable
Joey Krehbiel  0.2 IP, 18p yesterday;  1.0 IP, 14p Tuesday;  0.1 IP, 6p Monday


Probably Not Available
Felix Bautista  1..1 IP, 24p yesterday;  0.1 IP, 5p Tuesday;   1.0 IP, 15p Monday

Cionel Perez (L)  1.0 IP, 24p yesterday

Not Available
Keegan Akin (L)  2.2 IP, 49p yesterday

Bryan Baker 2.1 innings, 31p yesterday

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On the main board there was a question are we contenders.  This lineup should answer that question.  We don’t have the depth yet to be a real contender.   When you have actual major leaguers that can fill in for an injury or two you can contend.  

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