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2013 Lineup Template.Indd Baltimore Orioles vs. Oakland Athletics · Thursday, April 25, 2013 · 7:05 pm ·CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch: Time of Game: Attendance: Tonight’s Umpires: About Tonight’s Game: Offi cial Scorer: Art Santo Domingo HP 61 Bob Davidson Live National Anthem: Neshaminy High School Marching Band 1B 77 Jim Reynolds Ceremonial First Pitch: Alixandra Britt (Miss California) 2B 92 James Hoye A’s Upcoming Games: 3B 17 John Hirschbeck* April 26 BAL LHP Tommy Milone (3-1, 4.26) vs. LHP Wei-Yin Chen (1-2, 3.38) 7:05 pm CSNCA *Crew chief April 27 BAL RHP A.J. Griffi n (2-1, 4.50) vs. RHP Chris Tillman (0-1, 5.23) 1:05 pm CSNCA BALTIMORE ORIOLES (12-9) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 9 Nate McLOUTH, LF (L) (.293, 2, 2) 13 Manny MACHADO, 3B (.276, 2, 14) 21 Nick MARKAKIS, RF (L) (.287, 2, 8) 10 Adam JONES, CF (.345, 3, 16) 19 Chris DAVIS, 1B (L) (.356, 7, 22) 32 Matt WIETERS, C (S) (.225, 1, 5) 2 J.J. HARDY, SS (.179, 3, 12) 3 Ryan FLAHERTY, 2B (L) (.100, 1, 3) 14 Nolan REIMOLD, DH (.211, 3, 7) BALTIMORE ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 16 Buck Showalter, Manager RHP Jason HAMMEL (2-1, 4.74) 77 John Russell, Bench 41 Rick Adair, Pitching 15 Jim Presley, Hitting 39 Bill Castro, Bullpen 23 Wayne Kirby, First Base 11 Bobby Dickerson, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left 36 Chris Dickerson OF 16 Wei-Yin Chen SP 17 Brian Matusz RP Right 40 Troy Patton RP 28 Steve Pearce OF 53 Zach Britton SP 31 Taylor Teagarden C 66 T.J. McFarland RP Right Switch 29 Tommy Hunter RP 2B LOB 12 Alexi Casilla IF 30 Chris Tillman SP 43 Jim Johnson RP 3B DP 47 Pedro Strop RP 50 Miguel Gonzalez SP HR E 56 Darren O’Day RP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (13-9) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 4 Coco CRISP, CF (S) (.303, 5, 11) 5 John JASO, C (L) (.254, 1, 9) 15 Seth SMITH, DH (L) (.351, 2, 10) 8 Jed LOWRIE, SS (S) (.366, 3, 14) 37 Brandon MOSS, 1B (L) (.299, 2, 16) 25 Chris YOUNG, LF (.174, 4, 14) 16 Josh REDDICK, RF (.161, 1, 12) 20 Josh DONALDSON, 3B (.282, 2, 12) 28 Eric SOGARD, 2B (L) (.297, 0, 1) OAKLAND ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 6 Bob Melvin, Manager RHP Jarrod PARKER (0-3, 7.50) 14 Chip Hale, Bench 41 Curt Young, Pitching 30 Chili Davis, Hitting 51 Darren Bush, Bullpen 46 Tye Waller, First Base 2 Mike Gallego, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left None 13 Jerry Blevins RP 49 Brett Anderson SP Right 57 Tommy Milone SP 7 Nate Freiman IF 62 Sean Doolittle RP 17 Adam Rosales IF Right 36 Derek Norris IF 40 Bartolo Colon SP 2B LOB 53 Casper Wells OF 44 Chris Resop RP 47 Pat Neshek RP Switch 48 Ryan Cook RP 3B DP None 50 Grant Balfour RP 60 Jesse Chavez RP HR E 64 A.J. Griffi n SP.
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