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Wednesday, July 26: rubber match in Philly, slightly earlier than normal start


SteveA

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Gametime:  6:05 pm 

Forecast:  87 degrees, clear

MatchupKyle Bradish (R) vs Ranger Suarez (L)

Lineups

Austin Hays LF (R)
Adley Rutschman DH (S)
Anthony Santander RF (S)
Ryan Mountcastle 1B (R)
Jordan Westburg 2B (R)
Ramón Urías 3B (R)
James McCann C (R)
Jorge Mateo SS (R)
Ryan McKenna CF (R)

Kyle Schwarber DH (L)
Nick Castellanos RF (R)
Bryce Harper 1B (L)
Alec Bohm 3B (R)
Bryson Stott 2B (L)
J.T. Realmuto C (R)
Brandon Marsh CF (L)
Jake Cave LF (L)
Edmundo Sosa SS (R)

Orioles Bench
Colton Cowser (L)
Adam Frazier (L)
Gunnar Henderson (L) -- may not be available, lower back soreness
Ryan O'Hearn (L)


Bullpen Availability

Available
Bryan Baker  0.1 IP, 7p Monday;  0.2 IP, 22p Thursday

Michael Baumann  2.2 IP, 38p Sunday
Felix Bautista   1.0 IP, 18p Sunday;  1.0 IP, 15p Saturday
Danny Coulombe  (L)  0.2 IP, 19p Monday;  0.2 IP, 7p Saturday
Cole Irvin (L)  4.0 IP, 80p last Tuesday
Cionel Perez (L)  1.0 IP, 18p Monday;  0.1 IP, 9p Saturday;  1.0 IP, 11p Friday

Probably Available
Yennier Cano    0.2 IP, 14p last night;  1.0 IP, 13p Sunday;  0.2 IP, 9p Saturday 


Probably Not Available
Shintaro Fujinami  2.0 IP, 21p last night;  0.2 IP, 23p Saturday;  1.0 IP, 12p Friday

 

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I can sure use an Orioles win to put me in a better mood. Ever since last night my mind has been messed up and gone into a tailspin of frustration, negativity, and depression. 

One good thing is I get to see my favorite Orioles starter, Kyle Bradish, pitch tonight.

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3 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

never ceases to amaze me how pathetic we are in there first inning...and not just this series..really mostly all year...

They have been quite bad this season, ranking 25th out of the 30 teams.

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