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Tuesday, May 2: Orioles start a new month in Kansas City


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Gametime:  7:40 pm EDT

Forecast:  65 degrees, sunny

Matchup:  Tyler Wells (R) vs Ryan Yarbrough (L)

Lineups

1. Austin Hays (R) LF
2. Adley Rutschman (S) C
3. Ryan Mountcastle (R) 1B
4. Anthony Santander (S) RF
5. Jorge Mateo (R) SS
6. James McCann (R) DH
7. Gunnar Henderson (L) 3B
8. Ramon Urias (R) 2B
9. Cedric Mullins (L) CF


 

1. Bobby Witt Jr. (R) SS
2. Vinnie Pasquantino (L) DH
3. Salvador Perez (R) C
4. MJ Melendez (L) RF
5. Edward Olivares (R) LF
6. Nick Pratto (L) 1B
7. Michael Massey (L) 2B
8. Maikel Garcia (R) 3B
9. Kyle Isbel (L) CF

 

Orioles Bench
Adam Frazier (L)
Ryan McKenna (R)
Ryan O'Hearn (L)
Kyle Stowers (L)

 

Bullpen Availability

Available
Keegan Akin (L)  0.0 IP, 9p Saturday 

Bryan Baker 0.2 IP, 14p Saturday
Mike Baumann   1.0 IP, 18p Saturday

Felix Bautista  1.0 IP, 10p Saturday
Cionel Perez (L)  0.1 IP, 4p Sunday

Probably Available
Yennier Cano  1.1 IP, 11p Sunday;  1.0 IP, 6p Saturday

Daniel Coulombe (L)  0.2 IP, 17p Sunday;  0.1 IP, 3p Saturday

Maybe Available
Austin Voth  2.0 IP, 36p Sunday
 

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15 minutes ago, jdwilde1 said:

And who had Tyler Wells leading MLB in WHIP after the first month of the season?

 

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