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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Sept 6, 2019 13:25:33 GMT
BALTIMORE—The Orioles returned home with a full clubhouse. Since they last played here on August 25, they added 11 players, two of whom, right-handed pitcher Shawn Armstrong and designated hitter Mark Trumbo, who were activated from the injured list. Eight players were brought up from Triple-A Norfolk. Besides the 35 players, the Orioles have added a fourth trainer, Chris Poole from Norfolk and Tides manager Gary Kendall, who’ll be with the Orioles until September 16 as a guest coach. The Orioles have 19 pitchers, giving manager Brandon Hyde a multitude of relievers. In Tuesday’s doubleheader, Hyde started Ty Blach in the first game and Gabriel Ynoa in the second game. Hyde said that the team hasn’t contemplated using six starters, but that because Blach is left-handed and Ynoa right-handed, they’ll “probably match up” and not to commit to either as a consistent starter. www.baltimorebaseball.com/2019/09/05/orioles-add-10-extra-players-make-sure-theyre-covered-injuries/
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Post by klawrencio79 on Sept 6, 2019 13:51:48 GMT
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Post by tristramshandy on Sept 6, 2019 15:33:57 GMT
If the pitchers who are "good" enough to be an Oriole all season are giving up the most home runs in MLB history, what are the pitchers who weren't "good" enough to be a major league Oriole from day one going to do?
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 6, 2019 20:49:20 GMT
11 more make-a-wish friends for the mvp.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Sept 7, 2019 12:46:22 GMT
If the pitchers who are "good" enough to be an Oriole all season are giving up the most home runs in MLB history, what are the pitchers who weren't "good" enough to be a major league Oriole from day one going to do? they are just getting all the homers out of the way.
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