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Labor Day evening: Orioles start series in Anaheim, looking to pick up a game on Rays


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Gametime:  9:38 pm EDT

Forecast:   76 degrees, sunny

MatchupPeter Rosenberg (L) vs Grayson Rodriguez (R)

Lineups

Austin Hays LF (R)
Anthony Santander DH (S)
Ryan Mountcastle 1B (R)
Gunnar Henderson 3B (L)
Jordan Westburg 2B (R)
Aaron Hicks RF (S)
Cedric Mullins CF (L)
James McCann C (R)
Jorge Mateo SS (R)


Nolan Schanuel 1B (L)
Brandon Drury 2B (R)
Luis Rengifo RF (S) (R)
Michael Moustakas 3B (L)
Logan O’Hoppe C (R)

Michael Stefanic DH (R)
Mickey Moniak CF (L)
Randal Grichuk LF (R)
Kyren Paris SS (R)

Orioles Bench
Adam Frazier (L)
Ryan O'Hearn (L)
Ryan McKenna (R)
Adley Rutschman (S)
Ramon Urias (R)


Bullpen Availability

Available
Shintaro Fujinami  1.0 IP, 22p Friday
DL Hall (L)  1.1 IP, 24p Saturday
Cionel Perez  1.0 IP, 9p yesterday;  0.1 IP, 9p Friday
Jacob Webb  1.0 IP, 7p Saturday

Probably Available
Joey Krehbiel  1.0 IP, 15p Saturday;  1.0 IP, 27p Friday
Jorge Lopez  1.0 IP, 8p yesterday

Maybe Available
Yennier Cano  1.0 IP, 22p yesterday
Danny Coulombe (L)  1.1 IP, 15p yesterday

 

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3 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I can't say our lineup is inspiring.  But neither is theirs.

Rosenberg looks to be a crafty lefty, probably gives up 1 run over 6 innings.  This sounds like the type of guy that usually gives us fits.

I would take that line up any day. It’s kind of beautiful, having the bench that we do.

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6 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I can't say our lineup is inspiring.  But neither is theirs.

Rosenberg looks to be a crafty lefty, probably gives up 1 run over 6 innings.  This sounds like the type of guy that usually gives us fits.

With everything going our way today the Rays losing today and Ohtani not in the lineup figured we will find some way to have issues.

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9 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I can't say our lineup is inspiring.  But neither is theirs.

Rosenberg looks to be a crafty lefty, probably gives up 1 run over 6 innings.  This sounds like the type of guy that usually gives us fits.

Yeah, I don't love this lineup either.  Mateo is a black hole and Hicks hasn't been hitting well lately even when healthy.  

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