Orioles lineup vs. Astros
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September 27, 2018
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Chris Davis remains out of the Orioles lineup tonight as they open the final homestand of the season. Davis hasn’t played since Saturday in New York.
Corban Joseph is the designated hitter. Steve Wilkerson is at second base and Jace Peterson is at third base.
Renato Núñez is bothered by some soreness in his knee.
Miguel Castro remains unavailable because of some swelling in his knee, but he’s improved.
The Orioles still don’t have a starter listed for Sunday. Yefry RamÃrez pitches…
Chris Davis remains out of the Orioles lineup tonight as they open the final homestand of the season. Davis hasn’t played since Saturday in New York.
Corban Joseph is the designated hitter. Steve Wilkerson is at second base and Jace Peterson is at third base.
Renato Núñez is bothered by some soreness in his knee.
Miguel Castro remains unavailable because of some swelling in his knee, but he’s improved.
The Orioles still don’t have a starter listed for Sunday. Yefry RamÃrez pitches Friday night and Dylan Bundy the following night.
For the Orioles
Cedric Mullins CF
Jonathan Villar SS
Trey Mancini 1B
Adam Jones RF
DJ Stewart LF
Corban Joseph DH
Steve Wilkerson 2B
Jace Peterson 3B
Austin Wynns C
David Hess RHP
The Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation, Adam Jones and his wife, Audie, have jointly donated $150,000 to a variety of local nonprofit organizations, the announcement coming today as the outfielder approaches what’s expected to be his final homestand with the team.
The donation includes $100,000 for Living Classrooms, $20,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Baltimore, $10,000 for Stocks in the Future, $10,000 for Harlem Lacrosse, $5,000 for Sharp Dressed Man and $5,000 for Baltimore Urban Baseball Association.
The Orioles Charitable Foundation, along with the Jones family, have each donated a total of $225,000 to jointly selected nonprofit organizations over the past six years totaling more than $450,000 in funds to support a variety of local and regional initiatives in the Baltimore community, with $320,000 benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs.
In a statement released by the Orioles, Jones said, “These incredible organizations are doing amazing work to empower Baltimore’s youth, which has always been our top priority. Audie and I personally met with each of these groups and we were so inspired by their various missions. We know that educational opportunities are critical for inner-city children, and we are proud to support causes that will help these kids achieve academic success, develop financial literacy and ultimately, pursue higher education.”
“Adam and Audie Jones have always been strong supporters of underprivileged children in Baltimore and they have generously dedicated their time and resources to improving educational opportunities for youth throughout our city,” executive vice president John Angelos said in the statement. “We are proud to partner with Adam and Audie again this year by matching their donation to several outstanding organizations that create meaningful change in our community.”
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