Orioles and Athletics lineups (McFarland recalled)
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August 04, 2015 6:21 pm
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Gerardo Parra moves to right field tonight for the first time since joining the Orioles, who are attempting to win for the ninth time in 11 games.
Travis Snider is starting in left field and Chris Davis is playing first base. Jimmy Paredes, the right fielder last night, is serving as the designated hitter.
The Orioles are 46-13 when they score more than four runs and 46-27 when they homer.
The Orioles have homered in 10 straight games to raise their total to 134, which ranks fourth in the…
Gerardo Parra moves to right field tonight for the first time since joining the Orioles, who are attempting to win for the ninth time in 11 games.
Travis Snider is starting in left field and Chris Davis is playing first base. Jimmy Paredes, the right fielder last night, is serving as the designated hitter.
The Orioles are 46-13 when they score more than four runs and 46-27 when they homer.
The Orioles have homered in 10 straight games to raise their total to 134, which ranks fourth in the majors. The Astros are first with 151.
For the Orioles
Manny Machado 3B
Gerardo Parra RF
Adam Jones CF
Chris Davis 1B
Matt Wieters C
J.J. Hardy SS
Jimmy Paredes DH
Jonathan Schoop 2B
Travis Snider LF
Miguel Gonzalez RHP
For the Athletics
Billy Burns CF
Coco Crisp LF
Josh Reddick RF
Billy Butler DH
Stephen Vogt C
Brett Lawrie 3B
Ike Davis 1B
Marcus Semien SS
Eric Sogard 2B
Chris Bassitt RHP
The Orioles recalled left-hander T.J. McFarland from Triple-A Norfolk, giving the Orioles seven relievers, and optioned Tyler Wilson.
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