Who woke up the bats?
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June 03, 2010 3:30 pm
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Just as I was preparing an entry on how the Orioles scored four runs in their last four games and 12 over their last eight, Luke Scott made me reach for the delete key by drilling a two-run homer in the seventh inning.
Thanks for the re-write.
The Orioles had one hit, an Adam Jones home run, and two baserunners through the sixth. Ty Wigginton singled and Scott took CC Sabathia deep to cut the Yankees’ lead to 6-3.
That qualifies as an offensive uprising.
It didn’t reach Triple-A Norfolk,…Just as I was preparing an entry on how the Orioles scored four runs in their last four games and 12 over their last eight, Luke Scott made me reach for the delete key by drilling a two-run homer in the seventh inning.
Thanks for the re-write.
The Orioles had one hit, an Adam Jones home run, and two baserunners through the sixth. Ty Wigginton singled and Scott took CC Sabathia deep to cut the Yankees’ lead to 6-3.
That qualifies as an offensive uprising.
It didn’t reach Triple-A Norfolk, which was shut out on four hits today in a 9-0 loss to Rochester.
Nolan Reimold, serving as the designated hitter, was 1-for-4 to leave his average at .148.
I don’t recall seeing Reimold at first base lately. It seems like his work has come in left field and as the DH.
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