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Here's why today's loss SUCKED


Pedro Cerrano

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I agree with Roy Firestone (whether it's the real Roy or not ? I don't know): all Orioles losses suck.

By Bobby Valentine? OUCH. That's like saying he played pick-up basketball and got posted up by a five-year-old. Nobody should EVER get out-managed by that guy.

It is really Roy Firestone. Really. For sure for sure.
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I chuckle a little bit when I think there are a handful of people out there who really think I'm a 52-year-old, 6' 3", African American former minor league slugger. Ah, the internet!

I am going to try hard to forget that you both have ruined this. You were like the Tooth Fairy, if not the Easter Bunny. Think of the children!

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Also, when you get two runners with no outs on like in the bottom of the 8th, you need to score more than one run. Two Ks. Horrible execution.

Squarely on Chris Davis in that situation. No out, you have to move those runners. Instead he struck out swinging away like he was looking for a home run.

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I am going to try hard to forget that you both have ruined this. You were like the Tooth Fairy, if not the Easter Bunny. Think of the children!

If it helps, although I'm a 5' 8" white guy, I once went as 1979 Eddie Murray for Halloween. '79 Eddie kind of looks like the real Drungo Hazewood, so you can think of me as a 5' 8" white guy in a bad Drungo Hazewood costume.

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I chuckle a little bit when I think there are a handful of people out there who really think I'm a 52-year-old, 6' 3", African American former minor league slugger. Ah, the internet!

Well you are pretty close to that....well besides being a 5-foot-8, 42-year old Caucasian who likes soccer. :D

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If it helps, although I'm a 5' 8" white guy, I once went as 1979 Eddie Murray for Halloween. '79 Eddie kind of looks like the real Drungo Hazewood, so you can think of me as a 5' 8" white guy in a bad Drungo Hazewood costume.

Here's your mug shot - anyone ever catch up with Drungo lately?

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