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REIMOLD RECEIVES HIS FIRST CAP AS A MEMBER OF THE ORIOLES

reimold.jpgNolan Reimold’s efforts finally have paid dividends.  

We highlighted Reimold on May 8.  At that time Orioles president of baseball operations, Andy MacPhail, was quoted as saying the following.

“The two main variables are how great our need is and how well he is performing.  He’s certainly doing his part.”

MacPhail’s statement wasn’t off the mark.  Injuries to both Luke Scott and Adam Jones led to Reimold’s call-up from Triple-A and subsequent start against the Kansas City Royals on Thursday night.

“It’s something you’ve been shooting for your whole life,” Remold told MLB.com. “It’s pretty surreal.”

After receiving work of his promotion from Norfolk manager Gary Allenson on Wednesday, Reimold immediately called who else, but his parents.

Read Robert Falkoff’s full story and watch video of Reimold’s first MLB hit here

TOP GUN BEING OUTSHINED?

Catcher Matt Wieters isn’t the only prospect turning heads for the Norfolk Tides.  Outfielder Nolan Reimold is doing his fair share and then some this season.

Reimold is making a strong case for an early season call-up by the Baltimore Orioles.  But he may need a little assistance to get handed his first authentic MLB cap.

The Virginian-Pilot caught up with Orioles president of baseball operations, Andy MacPhail, to ask about the youngster’s future.

Said MacPhail, “The two main variables are how great our need is and how well he is performing.  He’s certainly doing his part.”

The phrase “his part” may be an understatement.  A .284 hitter last season for Double-A Bowie, Reimold ranks second in the International League in batting average (.393), homeruns (8) and on-base percentage (.476), as well as third in RBIs (25). 

He’s shown strong burst on the base pads with 18 steals and eight doubles.

“The biggest thing is staying consistent,” Reimold said. “So far this year, I have been doing a good job of that.

“If I keep doing what I’m doing, maybe I will get an opportunity eventually.  That’s all I can do: worry about having a big season in Triple-A.”

Adam Jones and Nick Markakis start for the Orioles in center and right field respectively, as well as anchor two of the top three spots in the batting order. Reimold’s dethronement of either player is unlikely.

But his natural position – left field – is much more of a toss-up.  Felix Pie, Ty Wigginton and Luke Scott all have shared time and all sit ahead of the rookie on the club’s online depth chart.

We’ll keep you posted on Reimold’s progress.  Read Rainer Sabin’s full story on the rookie here.

Reimold’s Season Stats – Norfolk (Triple-A)
AVG – .393; 2B – 8; 3B – 0; HR – 8; RBI – 25; BB – 13; SO – 18; OPS – 1.229