Duchscherer slated to start Tuesday (updated)

FORT MYERS, Fla. - Assuming that Justin Duchscherer's hip remains pain-free, the right-hander will start Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Clearwater. Manager Buck Showalter confirmed that Duchscherer will work the first inning. He also could return for the second if his pitch count is down and he isn't forced to sit for a prolonged stretch while the Orioles bat. "I'm going to let Duke start the game," Showalter said. "We don't want him to sit around for a while." Left-hander Brian Matusz will pitch in relief that day. His finger isn't bothering him following the laser procedure to remove a wart. "Matusz felt good. No problems there," Showalter said. Showalter also told reporters that Derrek Lee probably won't play before Wednesday. Lee hit soft tosses today in Sarasota while dealing with some mild soreness in his right wrist area. And finally, Matt Wieters is fine today after being hit on the right arm by Carl Crawford's bat during yesterday's game against the Boston Red Sox. Wieter was removed from the travel roster today and remains "a little sore," according to Showalter, but he's scheduled to start tomorrow night's game against the New York Yankees at Ed Smith Stadium. "He's got most of the feeling back," Showalter said. "He just got hit on the funny bone." Minor league infielders Buck Britton and Bobby Stevens, and outfielders Steven Bumbry, Kyle Hudson and Jacob Julius will join the Orioles for the split-squad games tomorrow and Wednesday. A reminder that you can follow me on twitter: @MASNroch. I may lead you astray, so don't say you haven't been warned. If you haven't done so already, check out our Facebook page: MASN Orioles. I think you'll "like" it. If you don't have any plans tomorrow or you're looking to change them, head over to Hightopps Backstage Grille on 2306 York Rd. (just north of the Timonium Fairgrounds) for another MASNsports.com meet-and-greet with Steve Melewski, Jen Royle and Pete Kerzel. The baseball roundtable starts at 6 p.m., and you can watch the Orioles-Yankees game on MASN. Trivia, prizes, food and drink specials. Sounds like a party. You can listen to Melewski tonight from 7 p.m. to midnight on 105.7 The Fan. The man knows his baseball.



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