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    Deja Vu

    Last season we started 4-0 with absolutely outstanding dominating performances from the starting pitchers. 3-0 this time around with the same type of dominating performances. Hopefully we can keep it up, but the comparisons are pretty interesting.

    2011:

    4/1- 4-1 O's Guthrie 8IP 0ER
    4/2- 3-1 O's Tillman 6IP 0ER
    4/3- 5-1 O's Britton 6IP 1ER
    4/4- 5-1 O's Arrieta 6IP 1ER

    2012:

    4/6- 4-2 O's Arrieta 7IP 0ER
    4/7- 8-2 O's Hunter 7IP 0ER
    4/8- 3-1 O's Hammel 8IP 1ER


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    I had thought about that - there's a big difference between 6IP and 7, I recall Tillman gave up no hit's in his 6 innings, but he was wild and threw a ton of pitches and I wasn't very impressed.

    Granted the Rays are much much better than the Twins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottbbfm View Post
    I had thought about that - there's a big difference between 6IP and 7, I recall Tillman gave up no hit's in his 6 innings, but he was wild and threw a ton of pitches and I wasn't very impressed.

    Granted the Rays are much much better than the Twins.
    That's what the Yankee said !!!

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba...icle-1.1058306

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus View Post
    Last season we started 4-0 with absolutely outstanding dominating performances from the starting pitchers. 3-0 this time around with the same type of dominating performances. Hopefully we can keep it up, but the comparisons are pretty interesting.

    2011:

    4/1- 4-1 O's Guthrie 8IP 0ER
    4/2- 3-1 O's Tillman 6IP 0ER
    4/3- 5-1 O's Britton 6IP 1ER
    4/4- 5-1 O's Arrieta 6IP 1ER

    2012:

    4/6- 4-2 O's Arrieta 7IP 0ER
    4/7- 8-2 O's Hunter 7IP 0ER
    4/8- 3-1 O's Hammel 8IP 1ER
    Yep, the similarities are reason to give pause. But the timely hitting, the across-the-board power, and the fairly solid bullpen - especially Johnson - are all reasons to be happy. Yes, it's just the Twinkies. But three wins means three losses we won't have. I'm guessing everyone in the clubhouse is feeling pretty good right now.

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    Same story...O's lead the first few games while Yank's and Sox remain winless, as soon as we get roughed up things will probably change. I can't wait till we play Detroit

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanAngelos View Post
    Same story...O's lead the first few games while Yank's and Sox remain winless, as soon as we get roughed up things will probably change. I can't wait till we play Detroit
    Last season it was an early blown save by Kevin Gregg that seemed to break the levee and send us into a death spiral. We'll see what happens this year...

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    As similar as these stats are its not a formula for success/loss. Just because it happened last year does not mean it will happen this year. Not saying I believe we're going to be hunting for the wildcard come September but its a different year and a different team.

    Plus we have the cartoon bird back

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    Quote Originally Posted by SammyBirdland View Post
    Last season it was an early blown save by Kevin Gregg that seemed to break the levee and send us into a death spiral. We'll see what happens this year...
    The sight of Kevin Gregg warming gave Jason Hammel new life and two k's after getting up in the zone and being very close to becoming the losing pitcher after Gregg gave up a three run Homer. He is a powerful talisman for a tiring starter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weams View Post
    The sight of Kevin Gregg warming gave Jason Hammel new life and two k's after getting up in the zone and being very close to becoming the losing pitcher after Gregg gave up a three run Homer. He is a powerful talisman for a tiring starter.
    Exactly what I was thinking lol

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    It is a bit uncanny. Adds some levity.

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    Last year's good start is definitely in the back of my mind. People at work (I live in Seattle, so it was surprising) started commenting about how the O's looked for real last year, and I agreed. I was stupidly optimistic.

    I'm enjoying these wins and it's great feeling like a winning team for a few moments. I'm holding out a tiny bit of hope for a miracle season, but I'm prepared for and fully expecting the usual death spiral.

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