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Kyle Gibson impressed with new Orioles teammates

Kyle Gibson impressed with new Orioles teammates


Kyle Gibson impressed with new Orioles teammates

n”,”providerName”:”Twitter”,”providerUrl”:”https://twitter.com”,”type”:”rich”,”width”:550},”type”:”oembed”},{“__typename”:”Markdown”,”content”:”Gibson doesn’t think the Orioles’ youngsters need a new leader, though. Over the past few weeks, he’s been impressed by guys who have nowhere near the 10 years of big league experience he possesses.nn”I haven’t even seen anything where you’re like, ‘Man, that’s a young guy mistake right there,’” Gibson said. “They just all have good heads on their shoulders. And you can tell — how they get their business done, how they walk around, how they carry themselves. And I think that’s going to help them excel and help them get more comfortable in the big leagues and help them reach their ceiling faster.”nn**Kremer strong in final Classic tuneup** nAfter a two-inning start against Detroit last Sunday, Dean Kremer pitched three scoreless frames of relief vs. Pittsburgh in his final appearance before leaving O’s camp to participate in the World Baseball Classic for Team Israel. The 27-year-old right-hander retired nine of the 10 Bucs hitters he faced — yielding only a one-out double to Chris Owings in the fifth — and struck out three.nn“The goal is to build volume and then get a real feel for where your stuff’s at against competition,” Kremer said. “I feel like I’m slowly achieving that.”nnKremer will leave early next week for Miami, where Pool D play for the Classic begins March 11.nn**Worth noting** n• Mountcastle recorded his first two hits of the spring, both doubles. The first was a deep drive to left field with one out in the first inning that plated Santander for Baltimore’s lone run.nn• Right-hander Bryan Baker retired three of the four batters he faced in a hitless sixth. It was a bounceback showing for the 28-year-old, who allowed three runs in one inning vs. the Pirates in his Grapefruit League debut on Tuesday.nn• Hyde said the first round of roster cuts are “around the corner,” once starting pitchers begin to go deeper than two innings. However, they’re unlikely to come early next week, as the O’s will lose Mullins, Santander, Kremer and left-hander Darwinzon Hernandez to the World Baseball Classic. Baltimore has 71 players in camp.”,”type”:”markdown”}],”storyType”:”news”,”subHeadline”:null,”summary”:”SARASOTA, Fla. — Kyle…

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