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More about today’s Doubleheader and some Orioles notes of today

The Orioles today play their second Double Seader of the season, with a third against the Blue Jay’s on July 29th in Camden Yards. For the benefit of everyone who starts twin bill against the twins that start at 12:05 p.m., is the traditional one-a-one application type. None this day-night uninstance.

Play game 1, wait about 30 minutes and play game 2.

Dean Kremer starts the opener, but the Orioles lists the second game as a TBA. Cade Povich was supposed to perform against his former team last night, but was called to Manager Brandon Hyde’s office after the shift.

Tomoyuki Sugano is supposed to start Thursday afternoon, but he would rest regularly today. Or maybe it turns out that it is a povich anyway.

Povich faced the twins on his last excursion and allowed five runs in six innings on Target Field. All five runs scored in the third goal, including Carlos Correas 458-foot shot in the second deck in the left field.

According to statistics, Povich has exposed 158 batteries this season without meeting someone, the longest series to start a season of a left -hander from Orioles since Keegan Akin in 2022.

Kremer reduced his ERA to 5.24 by allowed two runs in 14 innings in his last two starts. He did not make the decision at Target Field last week after he had only allowed two runs and three goals with eight strikes in Sieben Innings. Trevor Larnach met a Homer with a game in the sixth.

Kremer would like to take part of his career on 9 a.m. in three starts in three starts against the Twins -14 runs in 14 Innerings.

Ryan Mountcastle always wants to see Twins. He has a 14-game strike series against you, which according to statistics moved from an Orioles player to Minnesota since the senators moved to Minnesota. It is 22-against-52 (.423) during the series with seven doubles, three home runs and eight RBIs.

Here is the strip list:

Miguel Tejada – 16
Adam Jones – 15
Ryan Mountcastle – 14
Nick Markakis – 14
Rafael Palmeiro – 14
Frank Robinson – 14
Luis Paricio – 14

Mountcastle has a month of hit with seven games this month, which is 4-to-8 in the last two games and is 11- against 35 (.314) in May. He has four doubles, but his last Homerun was April 30th.

Mountcastle has eight RBIs in his last 11 games after five to his first 27 years.

Manager Brandon Hyde has to choose both games for a Leadoff Schlagmann. He used Cedric Mullins, Jackson Holliday and Gunnar Henderson in the Angels series in Anaheim.

Henderson has reached the base safely in his last 17 games and reduced .309/.356/.529 (21-for-68) with four double, a triple and three Homeruns. It is the second longest route of his career after the 36-game series from May 22nd to June 29, 2024.

Henderson scored a run in eight of his last 12 games and scored a total of 248 in 375 career games. He can reach 250 faster than any other player in Orioles’ history.

The Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. scored 250 in 393 games, Brian Roberts in 403, Nick Markakis in 426, Manny Machado in 449 and Hall of Famer Eddie Murray in 468.

The last 12 games between Orioles and twins were decided by several runs, the longest series since a distance of 14 games from August 2003 to 2005 per statistics.

The Orioles will try to win two games for the third time this season. They are nine games under 500 with 15-24 and still in the last place in the division.

“You won’t make up five games in five days. It’s just not the way it is to do this thing,” said the first Baseman Ryan O’Hearn yesterday in a media crum in his locker.

“Take it one series after the other, try to win every series against the Angels. The series against the Angels was great to take to the streets and achieve a series victory. Would like to take this dynamic in this series against the twins and a repayment for what happened last week.”

Both teams will have 27TH Man today.

The Ramón Urías Infieldder could be restored from the injured list. Hyde indicated in Anaheim that it was a possibility, and Urías was in the clubhouse yesterday.

Jordan Westburg tries to get rid of the pain in his left thigh. He was also in the clubhouse yesterday instead of training with a triple-A Norfolk on a rehab order or playing for Triple-A Norfolk. He had no updates yesterday.

On the farm, Samuel Basallo caught last night with Norfolk for the first time with a double and two Homeruns from Jacksonvilles Connor Gillispie.

Andrew Kittredge had a flawless inn in his fourth rehab appearance and third with Norfolk. He threw 11 parking spaces, eight for strikes.

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