Orioles lineup vs. White Sox
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April 28, 2016 3:25 pm
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The Orioles are sticking with their right-handed lineup tonight against White Sox southpaw John Danks.
Joey Rickard is in right field, Nolan Reimold is in left and Mark Trumbo is the designated hitter.
Adam Jones moves down to fifth, with Chris Davis batting third and Trumbo fourth.
According the Elias Sports Bureau, Rickard is the first player in the majors to debut on opening day and start the first 20 games since the Braves’ Jason Heyward in 2010. The last Oriole was second baseman Marv…
The Orioles are sticking with their right-handed lineup tonight against White Sox southpaw John Danks.
Joey Rickard is in right field, Nolan Reimold is in left and Mark Trumbo is the designated hitter.
Adam Jones moves down to fifth, with Chris Davis batting third and Trumbo fourth.
According the Elias Sports Bureau, Rickard is the first player in the majors to debut on opening day and start the first 20 games since the Braves’ Jason Heyward in 2010. The last Oriole was second baseman Marv Breeding, who started the first 106 games in 1960.
Orioles relievers ranks second in the majors with a 1.80 ERA in 70 innings and have held opponents to a .201 average.
For the Orioles
Joey Rickard RF
Manny Machado 3B
Chris Davis 1B
Mark Trumbo DH
Adam Jones CF
J.J. Hardy SS
Nolan Reimold LF
Jonathan Schoop 2B
Caleb Joseph C
Tyler Wilson RHP
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