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10/3/2012: GAME 162 - Orioles at Rays


Don Quixote

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Because I want the win more than anything (including a home playoff game). We've had our share of difficult victories this year. I'm not opposed to an easy win (which the Yankees get all the time, including tonight).

Perhaps tomorrow I'll be more objective. But tonight, we need this game, the Rays don't.

Well, we had our chances against the Red Sox this week and swept them as well. That team was dead. It's of no surprise to me that the Yankees will sweep them. No one likes to lose, but there's no reason being mad at the Rays for trying.

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I agree Tony, but some of the comments make it seem like a loss tonight would be our 100th loss of the season.

I agree as well.. but when its the same posters every...single...thread; it gets a bit tiresome. There's a difference between reacting emotionally and being consistently irrational.

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It helps to just step away and chat on here. That's what I did. I don't like watching the Orioles get dominated anymore than you do, but there's nothing we can fdo about it and I'm sure it's not from a lack of trying. We've never hit Hellickson very good. In fact, we are not a good changeup hitting team and most pitchers with a good changeup will pitch well against us.

consequently the last three pitchers we've faced all throw a high percentage of change ups.

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