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Monday May 23: Orioles at Yankees


SteveA

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Gametime:  7:05 pm

Weather:  70s and a bit humid

Roster Moves:   Orioles put Spenser Watkins on the 15 day IL, and option Tyler Nevin and Mike Baumann to Norfolk.  They recall Beau Sulser, Logan Gillaspie, and Marcos Diplan from Norfolk.

Matchup:  Jordan Lyles (R) vs Gerritt Cole (R)

Lineups:

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Austin Hays (R) LF
3. Trey Mancini (R) RF
4. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
5. Adley Rutschman (S) DH
6. Rougned Odor (L) 2B
7. Ramon Urias (R) 3B
8. Robinson Chirinos (R) C
9. Chris Owings (R) SS

 

1. Anthony Rizzo (L) 1B
2. Aaron Judge (R) RF
3. Giancarlo Stanton (R) DH
4. Gleyber Torres (R) 2B
5. Isiah Kiner-Falefa (R) SS
6. Aaron Hicks (S) LF
7. Estevan Florial (L) CF
8. Jose Trevino (R) C
9. Marwin Gonzalez (S) 3B


Orioles Bench:
Jorge Mateo (R)
Ryan McKenna (R)
Anthony Santander (S)

 

Bullpen Availability / Last pitched

Available
Marcos Diplan 1.0 IP, 21p Saturday for Norfolk
Logan Gillaspie 1.2 IP, 16p Friday with two plane flights since then

Beau Sulser 2.0 IP, 35p Friday for Norfolk
 

Probably Available
Keegan Akin (L)  2.1 IP, 33p Friday
Jorge Lopez 1.0 IP, 20p yesterday; 1.0 IP, 33p Thursday;  1.0 IP, 15p Wednesday

 

Maybe Available
Felix Bautista  1.0 IP, 24p yesterday;  0.1 IP, 8p Thursday;  0.1 IP, 11p Wednesday
Cionel Perez (L)  2.0 IP, 24p yesterday;  0.2 IP, 6p Friday 

 

Not Available
Bryan Baker 2.0 IP, 33p yesterday;  0.1 IP, 11p Friday;  1.0 IP, 22p Thursday
Joey Krehbiel  3.0 IP, 42p yesterday;  0.2 IP, 16p Thursday
Dillon Tate 2.0 IP, 33p yesterday;  1.0 IP, 8p Friday  1.0 IP, 10p Thursday


 

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