Orioles and Pirates lineups
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March 07, 2019 8:48 am
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SARASOTA, Fla. – Chris Davis and Austin Wynns remain out of the Orioles’ lineup for today’s game against the Pirates in Bradenton.
Davis is nursing a sore left hip and Wynns underwent tests on his sore oblique.
Stevie Wilkerson is playing first base today and Carlos Pérez is catching. Jesús Sucre’s debut is put off for at least one more day.
Jonathan Villar is leading off and playing second base. Austin Hays is in center field.
Mike Wright hasn’t allowed a run in seven innings and…
SARASOTA, Fla. – Chris Davis and Austin Wynns remain out of the Orioles‘ lineup for today’s game against the Pirates in Bradenton.
Davis is nursing a sore left hip and Wynns underwent tests on his sore oblique.
Stevie Wilkerson is playing first base today and Carlos Pérez is catching. Jesús Sucre‘s debut is put off for at least one more day.
Jonathan Villar is leading off and playing second base. Austin Hays is in center field.
Mike Wright hasn’t allowed a run in seven innings and will try today to extend his scoreless streak.
For the Orioles
Jonathan Villar 2B
Eric Young Jr. LF
Joey Rickard RF
Rio Ruiz 3B
Austin Hays CF
DJ Stewart DH
Alcides Escobar SS
Stevie Wilkerson 1B
Carlos Pérez C
Mike Wright RHP
Also scheduled to pitch today are Yefry Ramirez, Dillon Tate, Miguel Castro, Branden Kline and Josh Osich.
For the Pirates
Adam Frazier 2B
Starling Marte CF
Corey Dickerson DH
Josh Bell 1B
Francisco Cervelli C
Lonnie Chisenhall RF
Erik Gonzalez SS
Ke’Bryan Hayes 3B
Jordan Lyles RHP
Other pitchers listed for the Pirates include Francisco Liriano, Nick Burdi and Rookie Davis.
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