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Felix Doubront has walked 7 batters in 14.67 innings pitched so far this season.

Take some pitches, guys ...... unless you hit the ball over the wall.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES

Nick Markakis - RF

Delmon Young - DH

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - 1B

Nelson Cruz - LF

Matt Wieters - C

J.J. Hardy - SS

Jonathan Schoop - 3B

Steve Lombardozzi - 2B

Bud Norris - RHP (0-1, 3.75 ERA)

BOSTON RED SOX

Grady Sizemore - RF

Dustin Pedroia - 2B

David Ortiz - DH

Mike Napoli - 1B

Mike Carp - LF

David Ross - C

Brock Holt - 3B

Jonathan Herrera - SS

Jackie Bradley Jr. - CF

Felix Doubront - LHP (1-2, 6.75 ERA)

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There was an Oriole fan at the Nationals-Cardinals game.

A woman was walking around in the crowd in an Orioles hat and an Orioles shirt in between the top and the bottom of the 1st inning.

The Baltimore Orioles: America's Team.

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I'm not going to have much Internet time after going down to family, which will be soon. So, any potential haiku will be late. All will be normal by Monday, possibly Sunday night if I get back soon enough.

I'll throw one in there for you.

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I'm not going to have much Internet time after going down to family, which will be soon. So, any potential haiku will be late. All will be normal by Monday, possibly Sunday night if I get back soon enough.

A preemptive Haiku may be good luck.

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