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Sunday April 30: Orioles try to end one of their best opening months ever on a winning note


SteveA

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Gametime:  1:40 pm

Forecast:  51 degrees, cloudy, chance of rain

Roster MovesJoey Ortiz optioned to Norfolk; Kyle Stowers recalled from Norfolk; DL Hall returns to Norfolk as he was only up as the 27th player for the doubleheader

Matchup:  Kyle Bradish (R) vs Spencer Turnbull (R)

Lineups

1. Cedric Mullins (L) CF
2. Adley Rutschman (S) C
3. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
4. Kyle Stowers (L) RF
5. Austin Hays (R) LF
6. Gunnar Henderson (L) 3B
7. Jorge Mateo (R) SS
8. Adam Frazier (L) 2B
9. Ryan O'Hearn (L) DH


 

1. Zach McKinstry (L) 2B
2. Riley Greene (L) CF
3. Javier Baez (R) SS
4. Spencer Torkelson (R) 1B
5. Nick Maton (L) DH
6. Akil Baddoo (L) LF
7. Matt Vierling (R) RF
8. Jake Rogers (R) C
9. Andy Ibanez (R) 3B

 

Orioles Bench
John McCann (R)
Ryan McKenna (R)
Antony Santander (S)
Ramon Urias (R)

 

Bullpen Availability

Available
Keegan Akin (L)  0.0 IP, 9p yesterday;  1.0 IP, 17p Thursday

Yennier Cano  1.0 IP, 6p yesterday;  1.2 IP, 21p Wednesday
Daniel Coulombe (L)  0.1 IP, 3p yesterday;   0.2 IP, 15p Wednesday
Cionel Perez (L)  0.1 IP, 23p Thursday 
Austin Voth  3.0 IP, 44p Tuesday


 

Maybe Available
Bryan Baker 0.2 IP, 14p yesterday;  1.2 IP 29p Thursday
Mike Baumann   1.0 IP, 18p yesterday

Felix Bautista  1.0 IP, 10p yesterday;  1.0 IP, 31p Thursday;  1.0 IP, 18p Wednesday

 

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