PT TOMORROW: AL East — Sifting through settled deadline dust

Baltimore Orioles

As of this writing we were are still waiting to see who will get the next save chance for the Orioles, after Cole Sulser (RHP, BAL) pitched himself into a “breather” from the ninth inning, and the team traded Mychal Givens (RHP, COL) and Miguel Castro (RHP, NYM) right before the trade deadline.

Hunter Harvey (RHP, BAL), fresh off the injured list, was supposed to work initially in lower-leverage situations. It hasn’t quite worked out that way, as Harvey has worked in the eighth inning in each of his first two appearances. He was charged with the game-tying run on August 30 before pitching a clean inning to preserve a four-run lead on September 1.

In each of those games, one pitcher did enter the game after Harvey:

Almost!

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