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May 18, 2009|By Dan Connolly , dan.connolly@baltsun.com

"I'll be in there to face Sabathia," he said.

Trembley said Jones could have started Sunday "if I wanted to push it," but the manager decided to let him sit one more day and allow Felix Pie to get back-to-back starts.

New Yankee Stadium awaits

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The Orioles will get their first look at new Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, and Trembley is just as eager to see it as he is to see the empty version of the old place, where he attended games as a kid.

"It will be different seeing the old one right behind it unoccupied. That will be a little different," Trembley said. "I might try and see if I can get over there and see what it looks like."

Around the horn

The Orioles' 3-2 win Saturday was their first this season in which they scored fewer than four runs. They are 1-11 in those games. ... Despite Sunday's loss, the Orioles still dominate at Kauffman Stadium, going 25-9 dating to 2001. ... Aubrey Huff extended his hitting streak to eight games with an eighth-inning single. ... Melvin Mora's hitting streak ended at seven games.

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