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6 minutes ago, seak05 said:

Ortiz was pulled from tonight's norfolk lineup. With Urias in concussion protocol and Westburg out with a sore back, you wonder if he's coming to Baltimore

If it wasn't for bad luck Westburg would have no luck at all.   If he was healthy it would probably be his call up.

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YTD in the Show only Olson, Giancarlo, Yordan, Springer, Oneil, Vlad and Jake Burger have bested that Ortiz 114.9.

MLB Bats have I believe generated >10000 batted ball events so far this season.

I'm curious to see if he touches that range again - it is waaaay up the scale, and maxEV is one of the measurements where even one instance can have signature significance.

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2 hours ago, Brooks The Great said:

Looks like Mateo will most likely need an IL stint. Would Joey still be the first man up from the minors?

I don’t think it’s clear at all that Mateo will go on the DL, but if he does, I’d bet it will be Ortiz who’s called up.  

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That's 4 straight 3-hit games.  Pretty impressive at any level.  Multi-hit games in 6 out of 11 games so far.

Just 1 walk on the young season so far.  Something to keep an eye on.

If Mateo needs to end up going on the IL though I think Ortiz will get the call.

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17 minutes ago, glenn__davis said:

That's 4 straight 3-hit games.  Pretty impressive at any level.  Multi-hit games in 6 out of 11 games so far.

Just 1 walk on the young season so far.  Something to keep an eye on.

If Mateo needs to end up going on the IL though I think Ortiz will get the call.

He is hitting everything.  No time to take a walk!  :)

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