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/ STATS) -- BALTIMORE -- The series finale between the Baltimore
Orioles and New York Yankees was rained out Wednesday night, and with
much better weather in the forecast, the two teams will play on Thursday
at 1:35 p.m. at Camden Yards.
The starting pitchers will remain
the same, with Kevin Gausman (10-9, 4.79 ERA) going for Baltimore versus
New York's Sonny Gray (8-9, 3.36, with Oakland and the Yankees
combined).
These teams have split the first two games of the
series, with the Orioles (71-68) winning in dramatic fashion Tuesday -- a
contest that was delayed at the start by two hours, 14 minutes by rain
-- thanks to Manny Machado's walk-off two-run homer. Both are in the
hunt for the playoffs, so this game needed to be rescheduled.
Baltimore
and the Yankees (74-64) both lose an off-day due to this game being
moved back a day, and the official announcement came around 5 p.m. on
Wednesday, just about two hours before the scheduled starting time.
"Our
priority (was) to try and play tonight," Orioles manager Buck Showalter
said, just before the cancellation was announced. "(We want) to try to
be fair to both teams."
It had been raining in Baltimore most of
the day and the weather forecast was much better for Thursday (low 70s
and sunny), so it's easy to see why the move was made. The Tuesday game
did not start until 9:19 p.m. and did not end until nearly 1 a.m., and
the forecast for Wednesday night didn't look much better.
"I
don't think you want to stick around and maybe start a game at midnight,
and then not know exactly when it's going to stop raining," Yankees
manager Joe Girardi said. "It's probably best for (all)."
This was Baltimore's first postponement at home this year although the Orioles have had 18 rain delays already.
Girardi
said that he wouldn't be changing much with his lineup on Thursday.
Gray has struggled against Baltimore at Camden Yards, with an 0-3 career
record plus a 7.53 ERA in three starts there. Overall against the
Orioles, Gray is 1-3 with a 5.57 earned run average.
This will be his first start versus Baltimore this year.
Girardi
also said that the Yankees will place pitcher Adam Warren on the 10-day
disabled list due to lower back pain. It's an issue that started on
Sunday, and New York left him at home Monday to be tested. Doctors
recommended two weeks of rest.
The skipper also liked the way
Aroldis Chapman threw in Tuesday's loss. Chapman retired the Orioles in
order, and Girardi said he would have considered using him back in the
closer's role if the game had been played on Wednesday.
But
Girardi stopped short of saying he is giving the closer job back to
Chapman even after Dellin Betances gave up Machado's walk-off blast
Tuesday.
"We need (Chapman)," Girardi said. "I would not be
afraid to use him at any point. The best thing about all of this is
Chappy has thrown the ball well the last two times, and I'd say last
night's probably been as good as we've seen in a while."
The
Orioles will be getting some bullpen help Thursday as right-hander Mike
Wright comes up from Triple-A Norfolk. Wright can help the Orioles in
long relief, where Miguel Castro has been their big gun for the last
several weeks.
Showalter also said Tuesday that the Orioles are
hoping to get shortstop J.J. Hardy off the disabled list Friday after
battling elbow problems. He has been on the 60-day disabled list (broken
wrist), and the elbow issue came from batting practice. Hardy recently
received a cortisone shot.
Gausman has a 7-4 record with a 3.18
in 21 career appearances, including 15 starts, against the Yankees. He
is 1-1 with an 8.38 ERA in four starts against New York this season.
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