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O's clear space by outrighting infielder Adams

MINNEAPOLIS -- The O's made a roster move Sunday morning, opening a 40-man roster spot by outrighting infielder David Adams to Double-A Bowie.

The move allows the Orioles to add a reliever who is not on the 40-man if necessary, and it also clears a spot for infielder Buck Britton, who was promoted to Triple-A on Sunday as well.

"I know the reason in which it was done at that time, but I'm not going to broadcast it," O's manager Buck Showalter said of putting the team's roster at 39. "It has nothing to do with a pending move that I'm aware of. But it does open up some possibilities of it, if you have somebody not on the roster that you want to bring up. It's always good to have that maneuverability, that's some of it.

"But why that timing? I know why. But I would be put on 'double-secret probation' if I told."

Adams, 26, batted .214/.295/.371 (15-for-70) with two homers and eight RBIs in 21 games for Triple-A Norfolk. He was claimed off waivers from Cleveland on March 22 and optioned to Norfolk on March 23.

The O's, who called up reliever Brad Brach prior to Friday's series opener in Minneapolis, are still recovering from a doubleheader on Thursday and may need to adjust their bullpen again if they don't get some deep starts the next few days.

Brittany Ghiroli is a reporter for MLB.com. Read her blog, Britt's Bird Watch, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter @britt_ghiroli.
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