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5/14 - O's at Royals: Reimold's Debut


J.D.

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The Line-ups:

Baltimore Orioles

Brian Roberts - 2B

Cesar Izturis - SS

Nick Markakis - RF

Aubrey Huff - 1B

Melvin Mora - 3B

Ty Wigginton - DH

Nolan Reimold - LF

Gregg Zaun - C

Felix Pie - CF

Jeremy Guthrie - RHP

Kansas City Royals

Coco Crisp - CF

David DeJesus - LF

Billy Butler - 1B

Mike Jacobs - DH

Jose Guillen - RF

Mark Teahen - 3B

Alberto Callaspo - 2B

John Buck - C

Mike Aviles - SS

Gil Meche - RHP

Should be an interesting game. I'm looking to see how well Izturis handles the #2 spot, and of course, how that Reimold guy fares in his debut. ;)

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Kaufmann Stadium is one of those parks that I've always really, really wanted to watch a baseball game in. Seriously, I love watching Royals games when they're on just because of the stadium. Not a lot of stadiums I can say that about.

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