Baltimore Orioles 2019: Scouting, Projected Lineup, Season Prediction

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Baltimore Orioles 2019: Scouting, Projected Lineup, Season Prediction

The Baltimore Orioles are rebuilding after a disappointing season. They are last in the American League East and are unlikely to be competitive for a few years. The team has lost 115 games this season and is on the verge of triple-digit losses again.

The Baltimore Orioles finished a miserable season on a high note with a combined one-hitter against the Astros. The team is still bad, but they are taking steps to improve it. Richie Martin will compete for the shortstop job. The Orioles won't get their 60th win until September. They finished the season with 41 one of a kind in club history.

The Orioles had 78 home dates last season, but only two postponements. They played six doubleheaders, played eight postponsions and had 10 games delayed. Two position players were forced to pitch in blowout losses. Corban Joseph pinch-hit for his brother, catcher Caleb Joseph, on Sept. 11. Evan Phillips made his major league debut on Aug. 3 in Texas. Ryan Meisinger made the debut last year on June 29. Paul Fry and Pedro Araujo made their debut earlier in the season.

Cedric Mullins, Jonathan Villar, Trey Mancini, Mark Trumbo, Chris Davis, Renato Nunez, DJ Stewart, Austin Wynns, and Trey Davis are the Baltimore Orioles' probable line-up for 2019.


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