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0:01
There's Dean Kramer making his 17th
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start is what it's going to be. And I
0:06
tell you what, Dean got roughed up a
0:07
little bit his last time out against the
0:09
Braves. End up giving up five runs in
0:10
four and a third. But before that, guys,
0:12
he was really, really rolling it. Xavier
0:14
Edwards is in the left-handed batteries
0:17
box as it's showtime here from Camden
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Yards. And the first pitch of the game
0:21
is popped up near the pitcher mound.
0:24
Coming in is Westber. Third baseman
0:26
makes the catch just to the left of the
0:28
mound. Nice and easy for Kramer. One
0:31
pitch and one out.
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Here's Jesus Sanchez. Nobody on and one
0:35
out.
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Three and two the count as Kramer goes
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into his motion and the payoff pitch.
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Curve ball. Baltimore chop out to first.
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Gobbled up by O'Harn who charges in,
0:44
steps on first, gets the force out to
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Lane. And he had one play on that ball.
0:49
He had to come get this ball because of
0:51
the speed of Sanchez. Watch him come get
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it. Big high hop. He picks it right off
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the dirt right there. If he sits back on
0:56
that ball, it's a foot race to first
0:57
base. Here is Otto Lopez playing shorts
1:00
stop and batting third for the Marlins
1:02
here in game one. He waits on the 01 and
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he grounds it through the right side to
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base hit. Maybe that's exactly what he
1:08
needs to get him going.
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Yeah, a little inside out. Got jammed on
1:11
that fast ball. Just shoots it into
1:12
right field. So a two-out base runner
1:14
for the Marlins here in the first. Here
1:16
is Austinine Ramirez doing the catching
1:19
duties tonight.
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Kramer to Ramirez. Now
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a high fly to center. That power is on
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display, but thankfully a little bit
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short of the warning track. And
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so Lopez with a two out single, but no
1:32
damage done. Marlins nothing in the
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Orioles coming up.
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Eddie Cabrera on the mound for the
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Marlins here tonight. 27year-old
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right-hander making his 77th career big
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league start tonight. It'll be Jackson
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Holiday, Jordan Westber, and Gunnar
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Henderson. And Jackson Holiday takes his
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first pitch to left center. That's in
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the gap. That's in the bullpen on a hop.
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Holiday with an opening ambush and an
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opposite field double.
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That's how you want to get the party
1:56
started. This offense has been picking
1:59
up the pace for a while now, folks.
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Jackson aboard ated second for Westber
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in a 1-1 count.
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Line to the right side. It gets past the
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glove of Edward. Sits on the grass in
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right field. And the Orioles have a run
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in two hits on just four pitches. A
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couple of balls absolutely belted off
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the bats of Jackson and Jordan.
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Fast ball end. didn't try to pull it.
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Let the hands go first in a barrel. I'm
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talking about 110 off the bat. The
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Orioles with an early lead in this one.
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Gunner who is uh having a disappointing
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year by all accounts and not often can
2:31
you call a 794 OPS disappointing, but
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when you're coming off 37 homers, I
2:36
think you're going to frown a little.
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One, two pitch is cut on and missed. How
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about the Cababie curveball? He gets
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Gunnar Henderson. There's one away on
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the Cababie punch out.
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Hurry, the All-Star starter, one for six
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in the Met series. The one was a two-run
2:48
double and he also walked four times.
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Team leading 38 walks
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and rips this ball up the alley right
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center field. That'll be extra bases.
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Could be another run. Westber's waved
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around third. The helmet goes flying and
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he's in standing. A runscoring double
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for Ryan O'Hur in the Orioles. Third
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hit, second double of the inning. And
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against one of the hottest pitchers in
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baseball, the O's have two runs and four
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batters.
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You knew O Turn and Burn O'Harn had to
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get on the action, too. Orioles up two
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to nothing in this one. Kramer trying
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for one last good outing before he hits
3:24
the All-Star break. Here's Liam Hicks,
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left-hand hitter. 3-2 foul tip strike
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free. So Dean Kramer has got all but one
3:33
of the first seven that he's faced.
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Bottom of the second, two nothing
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Baltimore. And the big right-hander from
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Miami has a clean second.
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One, two, three. Bounce back inning for
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Cabrera.
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It's the Orioles to the Marlins.
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Nothing. Start of the third. And
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Connor Norby will lead it off against
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Dean Kramer. And that is a rocket off
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the bat of the former Marlin, Conor
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Norby. And he's got his first base hit
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of the ball game. His first in this
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series. And the second hit of the game
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for Miami. Well, that feels good. Nice
4:01
swing there. Getting on top of it.
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It's a base hit. Welcome back to
4:04
Baltimore for Conor Norby. Six hits as
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an Orio. gets his first hit as a Marlin
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at Oral Park.
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So heading 167 over his last nine games
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at the plate. Norby at first has some
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speed. He's got seven stolen bases. And
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Sonoha waits on the 2-1 and he lifts it
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in the air fairly deep down the left
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field line. Cowser going over near the
4:24
corner and he's got it. Norby will tag
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it first and go to second. And he
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arrives in safely with a head first
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dive. That's heads-up base running.
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That is good heads up base running. He
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knows this place a little bit. only
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played eight ball games here in
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Baltimore, but at least you want to be
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aggressive. You don't want to go
4:40
halfway. He went back and tagged up.
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That was pretty good.
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Twice through the order now. Here's
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Xavier Edwards.
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And this is the strength of the Marlins
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right here. Runners in score position.
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They are sixth in baseball, but runners
4:51
in score position and two out in runners
4:53
in score position. They are third in
4:55
baseball. So, this is what they do best.
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Here's Xavier Edwards and he pushes a
4:59
bunt. Pretty good. Kramer bare hands it,
5:01
throws it to first in time. They got
5:03
him. Well, Dean Kramer smooth inning. He
5:05
knew exactly time he had. Make sure he
5:08
caught that ball and a nice throw over
5:10
O'Harn just in time.
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Kramer calm under pressure. Throws out X
5:15
who was trying to bunt for a base hit.
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Norby goes to third. Now there are two
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out for Sanchez.
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He's in a full count and about to see
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the seventh pitch his second time.
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And he serves one in the left. Colton
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Cowser has been dizzy tonight and Dean
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Kramer's through three scoreless.
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That'll leave Norby at third base and
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another scoreless frame turned in by
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Dean Kramer. Midway through three. Two
5:38
nothing Baltimore. And there's one away
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now for Westber. Swinging a line drive
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shot to the gap in right center field.
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That's down for a base knock. Westber's
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got his second hit of the night. He
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continues to blister the baseball all
5:50
over the diamond. A one out base runner
5:53
for Baltimore. So here's the exciting
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24y old Gunner Henderson.
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Henderson. Whoa. Guillotine ball back at
6:00
Cabrera. He smothered and covered a
6:03
change up for another Orioles rip.
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How about that one? 108 off the bat.
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Connor Henderson first pitch he sees
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just a bullet right back up the middle.
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So first and second with one out. The
6:16
Orioles with five hits right now and
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Ryan O'Harn who's got one of them. A
6:19
line drive up the middle bouncing on the
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infield dirt into center field. A base
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hit. Rounding third coming down the line
6:25
is Westber. He'll beat the throw from
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Sauo. It's an RBI base hit for Ryan
6:30
O'Harn. He drives it his second of the
6:32
night. It's three nothing Baltimore. And
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the Orioles keep on tacking him on
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against Cabrera here early on third.
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Less than two outs. Raone is a little
6:41
better than 5050. The pitch swinging a
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looper into left center field. That's
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fading fast. That's down. A base hit.
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Henderson control to the plate. He will
6:52
score. Great read by O'Harn as he races
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to third. Goes to second. Lauraniano's
6:56
in there. A bloop riby for Raone
7:00
Lauraniano and it's four nothing with a
7:02
pair across here in the third inning.
7:04
The Orioles have authored together four
7:07
consecutive singles all with one down
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here in the third inning.
7:11
And they are dinking and dunking their
7:13
way against CBr here in the third. And
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Dean Kramer has fired a two-hit shutout
7:18
through six tonight in Baltimore. Oz on
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top four nothing after five and a half.
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One, two, three inning for Dean Kramer.
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We'll go to the bottom of the sixth.
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Marlins have been held scoreless here.
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Off to the seventh we go. And they're
7:30
seeing spectacular work on the mound by
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Dean Kramer. Eric Wagaman the batter.
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Ruer at first with one down. Throws a
7:37
fast ball. Strikes out Wagaman looking.
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Punch out number six.
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Ruer at first. Two down. The O2.
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Swinging a miss. He struck him out with
7:46
a splitter. How about seven superb
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frames shutting down the Miami Marlins
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by Dean Kramer. That'll take us to the
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seventh inning stretch here in downtown
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Baltimore.
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Kate Gibson takes over for Miami after
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two shut out innings for Phillips on a
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relief of Cabrera. And Baltimore has two
8:06
aboard. And here's the designated hitter
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Raone Lauraniano who's two for three
8:10
tonight.
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Two-1 off the fifth humpback liner fades
8:14
over the first baseman. That's down into
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right field for a base hit. Outstanding
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read by Westber again. He trots across
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to score on a bladed base hit for Raone
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Lauraniano. He's got his third hit of
8:26
the night. He drives in his second and
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it's 5 nothing Baltimore here in the
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seven.
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Well, there's Andrew Kitridge making his
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23rd appearance of the year. 357 RA.
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Pretty good.
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Here is Otto Lopez. So, you might say
8:39
this would be the perfect time to get a
8:40
base knock. Get yourself a multi-hit and
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get a couple of men on base with nobody
8:44
out
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in the air to left. Fairly deep. This is
8:49
really deep. And this is gone. Otto
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Lopez
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breaks up the shut out with a two-run
8:56
homer here in the top of the ninth
8:58
inning. Just like that, it's 52 Orioles.
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And all the sudden there's a save in it.
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And now Andrew Kitridge trying to get
9:07
one more out. So 1-1. Rolled on the
9:10
ground out to shorttop. Henderson looks
9:12
it into his glove. Steps, throws to
9:14
first in time. Wagaman out. Bucket for
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the birds on this Friday night against
9:20
the Marlins as the Orioles hang on for a
9:23
52 victory.
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