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Reimold started the 2012 season strong playing in left field, hitting. The loss, coupled with the walk-off win by the Tampa Bay Rays minutes later, eliminated the Red Sox from playoff contention. In the season finale against the visiting Boston Red Sox, he tied the game on an RBI double and crossed the plate for the game-winning run. Reimold had a successful 2011 campaign with most of his playing time in left field after Luke Scott tore his labrum and Félix Pie was sent down to the minor leagues. Since that time, the Orioles released their starting first baseman Garrett Atkins, which may allow Reimold to rejoin the Orioles after the All-Star Break. After a slow start in his first 83 at-bats, Reimold was demoted back to Norfolk on May 12, 2010, where the coaching staff was retooling him to play first base. Reimold started the season with the Baltimore Orioles as the starting left fielder. The surgery was successful to repair the Achilles, but the rehab was not complete until late in the 2010 year, causing many of his future issues. On September 18, the Orioles decided to shut down Reimold for the rest of the season due to fraying in his left Achilles tendon. Nolan won the American League Rookie of the Month award for June 2009. On May 27, 2009, Reimold hit his first walk off home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the 11th inning to give the Orioles a 12–10 victory. Reimold hit his first career home run on May 20, 2009, against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium off Mariano Rivera. He reported to the Norfolk Tides, the Orioles' Triple-A team to begin the 2009 season, and was recalled to the major league club on May 14 collecting his first major league hit that night off Ron Mahay, then would collect his first major league RBI and double, both off Royals pitcher Kyle Davies on May 16. Baseball America named him the 5th-best prospect in the Orioles' farm system for the 2009 season. Reimold played for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League during the 2008 Winter Baseball season. In game two of Bowie's match-up with the Akron Aeros in the first round of the Eastern League playoffs, Reimold hit three home runs for the first time in his career en route to finishing 4-for-5 with eight RBIs. He continued playing for the Bowie Baysox for the 2008 season, and was named an Eastern League post-season all-star. After a brief rehab stint with the Gulf Coast Orioles, Reimold returned to the Baysox to finish the rest of the season. He started the 2007 season with the Bowie Baysox but was sidelined shortly thereafter with an oblique strain. He continued to play with the Frederick Keys for the 2006 season, and was the MVP for the Carolina League's all-star game. After signing, he played for the Aberdeen IronBirds and Frederick Keys, and was a New York–Penn League all-star for the IronBirds. He also became first Falcon ever to be named All-America by three different outlets in one season which were the NCBWA Second Team, ABCA Third Team, Baseball America Third Team. He became the fourth highest Falcon ever drafted and just the third Falcon drafted in the top two rounds. Reimold was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles as their 2nd round pick (61st overall) in the 2005 MLB Draft. He led the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in home runs (20), RBIs (60), total bases (137), on-base percentage (.496), and slugging percentage (.770) throughout the 2005 regular season, only to be second in batting (.360) behind fellow Falcon teammate, Andy Hudak. He was named National Hitter of the Week on March 28, 2005. Reimold was an all Mid-American Conference outfielder in 2004, and a 3rd-team All American as a designated hitter in 2005. Reimold currently holds the career records at Bowling Green State University for home runs and runs batted in (RBI).

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Reimold attended Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, the same as former Bowie Baysox teammate Jeff Hundley and Major League relief pitcher Burke Badenhop. In addition to baseball, he was also on the basketball team in a traditional football-heavy stronghold of Western Pennsylvania. He attended Kennedy Catholic High School in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. Reimold was born to John and Mary Reimold on October 12, 1983, in Greenville, Pennsylvania. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, and Arizona Diamondbacks.

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Nolan Gallagher Reimold (born October 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter. October 1, 2016, for the Baltimore Orioles








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