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Playing for the Baysox vs the Harrisburg Senators (Matthew Spann pitching), hits a 2-RBI triple. Slow-mo of the swing at the end of the video.

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Playing for the Baysox vs the Harrisburg Senators (Matthew Spann pitching), hits a 2-RBI double. Slow-mo of the swing at the end of the video.

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The slow-mo truly makes this for me.

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Very nice swing.

He's reduced some of the hitches in his load and he gets a lot more barrel lag. He's using his whole body in his swing rather than fighting against it. Time will tell if he can handle high-level pitching, but he's got the tools to do that now, and he didn't when he was drafted. He might not be a big leaguer, but two years ago, he definitely wasn't. It's real good to see someone make such visible strides in the Orioles' system.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Corban Joseph is 4-for-4 with four RBIs, still needs a double for the cycle for <a href="https://twitter.com/BowieBaysox">@BowieBaysox</a>. Gameday: <a href="http://t.co/JtZkoXtmcR">http://t.co/JtZkoXtmcR</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Orioles?src=hash">#Orioles</a></p>— MiLB.com (@MiLB) <a href="

">July 26, 2015</a></blockquote>

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Corban Joseph and the whole pitching staff had quite the day today.

In all, the Nationals fans were disappointed with the series for them.

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LEVEL	G	AB	R	H	TB	2B	3B	HR	RBI	BB	IBB	SO	SB	CS	AVG	OBP	SLG	OPS	GO/AO39	164	29	59	83	7	7	1	25	18	0	28	13	2	.360	.418	.506	.925	1.212009 [+]	2 teams	-	Minors	44	179	30	63	87	7	7	1	25	22	0	34	13	2	.352	.419	.486	.905	1.14A(Adv)	50	196	30	60	85	9	2	4	19	27	1	33	11	6	.306	.388	.434	.821	1.26A(Full)	81	312	76	113	164	19	7	6	39	46	2	52	45	9	.362	.454	.526	.979	0.762010 [+]	2 teams	-	Minors	131	508	106	173	249	28	9	10	58	73	3	85	56	15	.341	.428	.490	.918	0.94AA	91	353	82	115	192	18	13	11	38	45	1	76	33	10	.326	.414	.544	.958	0.63MLB	40	123	20	27	48	6	0	5	16	9	0	30	4	0	.220	.281	.390	.672	0.73AAA	20	77	21	31	48	4	5	1	13	11	0	16	6	1	.403	.467	.623	1.091	0.94

Player A MiLB with Sept Call up

Trey Mancini age 23. No call up.

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