baltimoresun.com - 9/3/2007
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O's notebook Birkins set to make 1st career start He has 45 appearances out of Orioles bullpen in past 2 years By Jeff Zrebiec |
Sun reporter 7:39 PM EDT, September 2, 2007 BOSTON - In his fifth stint with the Orioles this season, left-hander Kurt Birkins will finally be thrust into the role in which he feels most comfortable. Orioles manager Dave Trembley announced today that ...
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