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4/12 vs. Brewers: Holiday’s Home Debut


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MIL (0)  4.4 proj. runs
6:05pm - 1st
-1.5 (+135) (o/u 8.5) (-121) 
# Player vs. R  
1 Jackson Chourio R  RF
2 William Contreras R  C
3 Christian Yelich L  LF
4 Willy Adames R  SS
5 Sal Frelick L  CF
6 Rhys Hoskins R  1B
7 Gary Sanchez R  DH
8 Andruw Monasterio R  2B
9 Joey Ortiz R  3B
  Freddy Peralta R  SP
confirmedlineup.png VERIFIED LINEUP
@ BAL (0)  4.1 proj. runs
59° Winds out to RF at 20-21 mphRain
        
39%
+1.5 (-155) (o/u 8.5) (+110) 
# Player vs. R  
1 Gunnar Henderson L  SS
2 Colton Cowser L  RF
3 Anthony Santander S  DH
4 Ryan O'Hearn L  1B
5 Cedric Mullins S  CF
6 Jordan Westburg R  3B
7 Austin Hays R  LF
8 Jackson Holliday L  2B
9 James McCann R  C
  Tyler Wells R  SP
confirmedlineup.png VERIFIED LINEUP
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12 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Someone at the game go ahead and get one of these and give us a review.

 

I don’t think they’ll survive long enough to give us a review. 
 

That looks a million times better than the Pittsburgh monstrosity though. 

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Just now, ArtVanDelay said:

I don’t think they’ll survive long enough to give us a review. 
 

That looks a million times better than the Pittsburgh monstrosity though. 

I think it would be fine for a group of three or four to share.

I'm mostly wondering what the heck brick sauce is?

I would have thought it would have normal donkey sauce.

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4 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

Did Joey Ortiz ever get to play in Camden Yards when he was up? It's quite a special night for him too facing his old team.

This should be a fun game.

Yeah he started 4 games at home and subbed in a couple more times. 

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9 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

Did Joey Ortiz ever get to play in Camden Yards when he was up? It's quite a special night for him too facing his old team.

This should be a fun game.

Ortiz has done pretty well so far to start the season.  

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