Quick hits from Camden Yards
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August 02, 2016 4:54 pm
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Wade Miley is expected to make his Orioles debut on Thursday against the Rangers at Camden Yards.
Miley would be working on normal rest after working seven innings on Saturday and throwing 92 pitches.
Yovani Gallardo would be pushed back to Friday night in Chicago.
Miley’s wife is eight months pregnant, which will make him the latest Oriole headed to the paternity list. Catcher Matt Wieters’ wife is due on Aug. 23.
Steve Pearce will be in Wednesday’s lineup against Rangers left-hander Cole…
Wade Miley is expected to make his Orioles debut on Thursday against the Rangers at Camden Yards.
Miley would be working on normal rest after working seven innings on Saturday and throwing 92 pitches.
Yovani Gallardo would be pushed back to Friday night in Chicago.
Miley’s wife is eight months pregnant, which will make him the latest Oriole headed to the paternity list. Catcher Matt Wieters’ wife is due on Aug. 23.
Steve Pearce will be in Wednesday’s lineup against Rangers left-hander Cole Hamels.
Tyler Wilson will start Wednesday night for Triple-A Norfolk at Durham after being optioned today. Odrisamer Despaigne will start Thursday or Friday.
Ubaldo Jimenez is available out of the bullpen tonight.
Manager Buck Showalter didn’t dismiss the idea of going with six starters, but he doesn’t see it happening at the present time.
Showalter also said the club gave “a lot of thought” to staying with 13 pitchers. He added that it’s going to be difficult to go with 12 pitchers due to the schedule.
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