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D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction Tuesday Top 7 Orioles Needing a Good Spring

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With Orioles pitchers and catchers reporting to Sarasota, Fla. for the start of spring training on Tuesday, The D&L Window Tinting Morning Reaction brings its Tuesday Top 7 Orioles players needing to have a strong spring training.

To hear the full explanation for our lists, click HERE.

Luke Jones’ Top 7 …

7) Brian Roberts
Roberts

6) Brian Matusz
Matusz

5) Chris Davis
Davis

4) Jake Arrieta
Arrieta

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3) Pedro Strop
Strop

2) Nolan Reimold
Reimold

1) Alexi Casilla/Ryan Flaherty
Casilla

Drew Forrester’s Top 7 …

7) Brian Matusz
Matusz

6) Conor Jackson
Jackson

5) Travis Ishikawa
Ishikawa

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4) Jake Arrieta
Arrieta

3) Danny Valencia
Valencia

2) Brian Roberts
Roberts

1) Nolan Reimold
Reimold

 

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