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So I live in Florida and the big "text poll" of the game on the Rays fox channel is "Do you think the Orioles are legitimate contenders in the East this year? Text 1 for yes and 2 for no. Just thought it was an odd poll.

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I don't mind the cross body block. That is good baseball. The forearm shiver to the jaw isn't. It could have been an accident because there are lots of moving parts there, but it didn't look unintentional.
As you suggest, it may happen some other time. Buck is old school and "Revenge is a dish best served cold".

That's it. And as everyone knows, Buck loves MW. Thing is, I'll bet it doesn't happen. If guys like Gibson and Drysdale still pitched I don't think there would be any doubt, but I'd be surprised if it happens at all. And IMO MW for a number of reasons is your most valuable O. The guy who delivered the blow, or better yet their most valuable guy should get up off his backside at some point during the season.

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Joe Maddon is bringing out Hellickson with like 90 pitches?! What?!

Dude, the Rays BP is nothing compared to how good Hellickson has been tonight. Maddon is off his rocker. You keep the kid in and he goes 8 complete, let him try to get a CG. At least that's how I'd play him if I were the Rays.

Then again, he's young so maybe he can't start throwing 110+ pitches without hurting himself. Not sure what Maddon was thinking there but jeez, except for two mistakes Hellickson has been owning us tonight. Now we get 7 outs against their bullpen.

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