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


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6 minutes ago, Gurgi said:

O'Hearn surprised me.  Not expecting a hit at all.

Why did it surprise you?   All he's done since showing up in camp in February is hit.   In spring training (.375), in Norfolk (.300), and he's hitting .286 so far with the Orioles coming into today.

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2 minutes ago, SteveA said:

Why did it surprise you?   All he's done since showing up in camp in February is hit.   In spring training (.375), in Norfolk (.300), and he's hitting .286 so far with the Orioles coming into today.

I mean he’s a 29 year old with a career 82 wRC+

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