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Baltimore Orioles vs. Florida Marlins

by kmkroch@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 13, 2006 at 11:16 AM

Baltimore Orioles vs. Florida Marlins
Tuesday June 20, 7:05 EST
Camden Yards



 Playing for the past week with only three position players available
to come off the bench, the situation for Baltimore in the up coming
game against the Marlins seemed quite messy. But getting ready and
after a pace of 70 steals, Corey Patterson looks like a comeback player
of the year candidate and a must in the Orioles line up on Tuesday. At
least they have one outfield spot figured out.

They need this win, even positioned fourth in the AL East standings;
they have to come out with all they've got against Florida, from the
NL league. LHP John Parrish is still on the disable list and his return
is uncertain.

Gibbons went on the disabled list retroactive to May 27 because of a
sore left hip and right knee; he was supposed to be back on June 12,
which means he could be ready for this im****tant game.

Line up: 1. Brian Roberts, 2nd B. 2. Melvin Mora, 3rd B. 3. Miguel
Tejada, SS. 4. Ramon Hernandez, C. 5. Kevin Millar, 1st B. 6. Javy
Lopez, DH. 7. Jeff Conine, LF. 8. Corey Patterson, CF. 9. Luis Matos,
RF.

 Florida Marlins played really good ball the past couple of weeks,
getting strong pitching from young arms Josh Johnson, Scott Olsen and
Ricky Nolasco. If the pitching holds up, they will be a spoiler against
Baltimore and maybe from now on. Olsen has won each of his last three
starts since that incident posting a 2.18 ERA over those games and
improving his record to 5-3 with a 5.10 ERA. This makes the game a must
to watch! S****tsbooks odds had a 360 around this team but time will
tell for how long. However, if they show consistency against the
Orioles and so on much more can be expected from this team even within
the league. Last in the East standings, makes this team a treat for
Baltimore, even if they are playing at home. S****ts betting fans must
be careful if they think Florida will go out and just play. They have a
lot to prove and Baltimore, a lot to watch out for if they want to win
this game.

Line up: 1. Hanley Ramirez, SS. 2. Daniel Uggla, 2nd B. 3. Mike Jacobs,
1st B. 4. Miguel Cabrera, 3rd B5. Cody Ross, LF. 6. Jeremy Hermida, RF.
7. Alfredo Amezaga, CF. 8. Miguel Olivo, C. 9. Brian Moehler, P.

http://www.wagerweb.com/s****tsbook/
 




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