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John Means, a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, started his Major League Rehab assignment with AAA Norfolk Tides. Means was expected to pitch 2 innings in his first rehab start but struggled, allowing multiple runs and hits. He faced challenges in the game against Durham, giving up several runs and hits, including home runs.
The right-hander allowed nine runs (five earned) in two innings and of the 16 batters he faced, nine recorded a hit, including two home runs. https://t.co/sPkJemVIJe
Orioles’ Means allows 7 runs in 1st rehab assignment for Norfolk https://t.co/RvIOXHE03Q
John Means allowed seven runs on six hits in one-plus innings for Norfolk today, walked one and struck out two, throwing 32 pitches, 22 strikes. #Orioles
1 of 2 HRs Means was tagged for in the first by Durham. He goes 1 IP+ allowing 6 hits and 6 runs on 32 pitches. https://t.co/jielqa2aEV
John Means, in 1st rehab start with AAA Norfolk, allowed 6 runs and 5 hits in the 1st inning vs. Durham. 2 home runs. 27 pitches #orioles
New dad Jacob Webb rejoins Orioles; Vespi returns to Norfolk https://t.co/rprTSEdCwX
Bradish and Bautista head to Sarasota, Means making first rehab start Sunday, Webb back from paternity list https://t.co/4bGYPHff7M #orioles
Means expected to go 2 innings Sunday for Norfolk. Has 30 days on the rehab assignment to build up.
Hyde expects Means to throw around two innings tomorrow. He can be on rehab assignment for 30 days. #Orioles #Tides
Brandon Hyde said John Means will throw 2 innings tomorrow with Norfolk. A build up process #orioles
John. Means. Business. John Means will begin his Major League Rehab assignment tomorrow in the series finale vs. Durham! Get tickets here: https://t.co/sfMWtIetgU #RisingTide https://t.co/wJv9yKmAXR