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June 14: Oriole vs Jays -- last night game for almost a week as Orioles try to extend win streak to 6


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Gametime:  7:05 pm

Forecast:  76 degrees, clear

Roster MovesMark Kolozsvary optioned to Norfolk, Austin Voth placed on the 15 day disabled list.  Joey Ortiz and Reed Garrett brought up from Norfolk.

MatchupJose Berrios (R) vs Kyle Bradish (R)

Lineups

1. George Springer (R) RF
2. Bo Bichette (R) SS
3. Daulton Varsho (L) LF
4. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R) DH
5. Alejandro Kirk (R) C
6. Matt Chapman (R) 3B
7. Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
8. Whit Merrifield (R) 2B
9. Cavan Biggio (L) 1B

 

1. Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
2. Adley Rutschman (S) C
3. Anthony Santander (S) DH
4. Ryan O'Hearn (L) RF
5. Austin Hays (R) LF
6. Aaron Hicks (S) CF
7. Adam Frazier (L) 2B
8. Josh Lester (L) 1B
9. Ramon Urias (R) 3B


Orioles Bench
Jorge Mateo (R)
James McCann (R)
Ryan McKenna (R)
Joey Ortiz (R)

 

Bullpen Avilability

Available
Keegan Akin  (L)  2.2 IP, 35p Sunday
Felix Bautista  1.0 IP, 10p Friday;   1.0 IP, 21p Thursday 
Yennier Cano  1.0 IP, 14p Friday;  0.2 IP, 6p Thursday
Danny Coulombe  (L) 1.0 IP, 22p last Tuesday  (was not feeling well for several days late last week)
Reed Garrett  1.0 IP, 7p Saturday vs Norfolk

Probably Available
Bryan Baker  1.0 IP, 12p last night;  0.2 IP, 13p Saturday
Mike Baumann 0.1 IP, 11p last night;  1.0 IP, 18p Saturday;  0.1 IP, 5p Friday


Probably Not Available
Cionel Perez (L)  1.1 IP, 23p last night;  1.2 IP, 26p Saturday


 

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I was bouncing around that umpirescorecard site a few weeks ago and I noticed an ump who had recently had two really great games behind the plate in a row, I think he was over 98% which is really rare.   So I made a mental note of his name so I would notice if he ever did one of our games.

Junior Valentine -- is behind home plate tonight.

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