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Sunday, July 10: Orioles play at noon on Peacock TV, trying for longest win streak since '05


SteveA

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Gametime:  12:05 pm

TV:  Exclusively on PeacockTV for Peacock+ paying subscribers

Weather:  High 70s, low 80s no rain expected

Roster MoveRIco Garcia called up from Norfolk;  Bruce Zimmermann optioned to Norfolk.

MatchupJose Suarez (L) vs Austin Voth (R)

Lineups

1. Taylor Ward (R) RF
2. Mike Trout (R) CF
3. Shohei Ohtani (L) DH
4. Max Stassi (R) C
5. Luis Rengifo (S) SS
6. Jonathan Villar (S) 3B
7. Michael Stefanic (R) 2B
8. David MacKinnon (R) 1B
9. Monte Harrison (R) LF

 

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Trey Mancini (R) DH
3. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
4. Anthony Santander (S) RF
5. Adley Rutschman (S) C
6. Ramon Urias (R) 3B
7. Ryan McKenna (R) LF
8. Rougned Odor (L) 2B
9. Jorge Mateo (R) SS


Orioles Bench
Jose Arauz (S)
Robinson Chirinos (R)
Austin Hays (R) -- still bothered by sore wrist
Tyler Nevin (R)

 

Bullpen Availability

Available
Bryan Baker 1.0 IP, 21p Friday; 0.2 IP, 14p Wednesday 
Rico Garcia  2.0 IP, 29p Monday for Norfolk
Cionel Perez (L)  1.0 IP, 9p Thursday;  0.2 IP, 6p Wednesday
Dillon Tate  1.0 IP, 10p Friday

Probably Available
Felix Bautista  1.1 IP, 18p yesterday
Joey Krehbiel   0.2 IP, 15p yesterday; 1.0IP, 12p Thursday
Jorge Lopez  1.0 IP, 16p yesterday;  1.0 IP, 17p Thursday;  1.0 IP, 14p Wednesday 

Maybe Available
Keegan Akin (L)  1.2 IP, 24p Friday

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Now we switch from Geoff Arnold play by play to Melanie Newman for a couple innings.

Melanie uses such odd phrasing sometimes.   That ball was just caught "on the toe of the warning track".   Yesterday when it was scoreless she said the Orioles were hoping to "break on the scoreboard".   It's like, you know what she is trying to say but she uses words no one else would in each particular situation.

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5 minutes ago, SteveA said:

Now we switch from Geoff Arnold play by play to Melanie Newman for a couple innings.

Melanie uses such odd phrasing sometimes.   That ball was just caught "on the toe of the warning track".   Yesterday when it was scoreless she said the Orioles were hoping to "break on the scoreboard".   It's like, you know what she is trying to say but she uses words no one else would in each particular situation.

More:

"Cedric retiring the two outs of this inning".

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