Orioles lineup against the Blue Jays
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March 11, 2023 4:10 pm
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DUNEDIN, Fla. – The Orioles headed north today for a game with their American League East rival Toronto Blue Jays at TD Ballpark. The Orioles are 5-7-2 after a 5-5 tie last night with the Minnesota Twins at Ed Smith Stadium.
Terrin Vavra is in the lineup for the second day in a row after missing seven games due to left shoulder soreness. He went 1-for-2 last night with a single and is batting .538 (7-for-13) in five spring games. Vavra is starting today at second base and batting leadoff.
Gunnar Henderson, who is 2-for-17 in spring games, made the trip and is batting second at third base. Colton Cowser will start in center field and right-hander Austin Voth will make his third appearance and gets the start on the mound. He has allowed five runs in five innings this spring. He gave up four runs over three innings in his last outing, March 6 vs. Philadelphia.
Also scheduled to pitch today for the Orioles are Mike Baumann, Cionel Pérez and Logan Gillaspie. Right-hander Chris Bassitt is set to start for Toronto.
Extra pitchers here today from minor league camp are Ryan Conroy, Blaine Knight, Connor Loeprich, Clayton McGinness, Griffin McLarty and Kevin Smith.
Position players added from the farm are catcher Connor Pavolony, infielders Cadyn Grenier, César Prieto and Curtis Terry and outfielders Robert Neustrom and Zach Watson.
For the Orioles
Terrin Vavra 2B
Gunnar Henderson 3B
Ryan O’Hearn LF
Franchy Cordero RF
Jordan Westburg SS
Josh Lester 1B
Daz Cameron DH
Colton Cowser CF
Anthony Bemboom C
Austin Voth P
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