masn-baseballs-orioles.jpgThere are no significant changes in the Orioles lineup tonight as they continue their series against the Athletics.
Caleb Joseph is behind the plate after Welington Castillo caught last night. Chris Davis is batting seventh behind Mark Trumbo.
Jonathan Schoop has 27 home runs, 26 while playing second base to break his own franchise record of 25 set last year. Roberto Alomar held the old record of 20 in 1996.
Schoop also has 91 RBIs, three short of Alomar’s record for Orioles second basemen….

There are no significant changes in the Orioles lineup tonight as they continue their series against the Athletics.

joseph-swing-back-white-sidebar.jpgCaleb Joseph is behind the plate after Welington Castillo caught last night. Chris Davis is batting seventh behind Mark Trumbo.

Jonathan Schoop has 27 home runs, 26 while playing second base to break his own franchise record of 25 set last year. Roberto Alomar held the old record of 20 in 1996.

Schoop also has 91 RBIs, three short of Alomar’s record for Orioles second basemen. His 37 RBIs since the break lead the American League and rank second in the majors.

Tim Beckham has hit safely in 18 of 20 games with the Orioles. He’s 18-for-43 (.419) at Camden Yards since the trade.

Trumbo has an RBI in four of the last five games.

Closer Zach Britton has converted his last 60 save opportunities to extend his American League record.

Manager Buck Showalter needs one win to reach 1,491 and tie Clark Griffith for 23rd place on the all-time list.

For the Orioles
Tim Beckham SS
Manny Machado 3B
Jonathan Schoop 2B
Adam Jones CF
Trey Mancini LF
Mark Trumbo DH
Chris Davis 1B
Caleb Joseph C
Seth Smith RF

Ubaldo Jiménez RHP