Tyler O’Neill Scratched Against Guardians

The Baltimore Orioles play the middle game of their three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians. The Orioles suffered a 6-3 loss last night. They’ve dropped four of their last five games. Tonight they’ll have Dean Kremer on the mound facing off against Gavin Williams for the Guardians. Earlier today, Tyler O’Neill was expected to start in right field and bat fifth. Since then he’s been scratched with a neck issue and replaced by Ramon Laureano. O’Neill is hitting .265 with a .829 OPS. He has three doubles, a triple, two home runs, eight RBI, seven runs scored, and four walks. Hopefully, it’s not a serious injury as the Orioles need O’Neill in their lineup.

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Tyler O’Neill

O’Neill is in his eighth season hitting .247 with a .793 OPS. He has 88 doubles, four triples, 111 home runs, 286 RBI, 320 runs scored, 44 stolen bases, and 193 walks. He’s won two Gold Gloves winning in 2020 and 2021, he also finished eighth in MVP voting in 2021. Last season with the Red Sox in 113 games he hit .265 with an .829 OPS. He had 18 doubles, 32 home runs, 61 RBI, 74 runs scored, four stolen bases, and 53 walks. 

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