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Tuesday, April 4: Orioles at Texas


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Pretty interesting that MASN won't address the Grayson situation when basically every baseball-related media organization has given the report, including MLB.com. 

Clearly they've been nudged to not mention it, with Brown's "who knows who's pitching tomorrow?" comments and Palmer's "if you're interested do NOT check Twitter."

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8 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Gibson gunning for the complete game here.

I doubt that Hyde will give him the chance. Bautista is my bet--and this time to let him see that it's OK even if McKenna is playing LF.

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1 minute ago, Spy Fox said:

Pretty interesting that MASN won't address the Grayson situation when basically every baseball-related media organization has given the report, including MLB.com. 

Clearly they've been nudged to not mention it, with Brown's "who knows who's pitching tomorrow?" comments and Palmer's "if you're interested do NOT check Twitter."

Yeah, they're not gonna say anything until they've been given an official green light.  I'm assuming that'll be on the postgame.

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