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Satyr3206

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Well.... damn.

3-0 is going to be really hard to come back from against Sabathia, even if the offense HAD been going well.

At the very least, stand and applaud this team for the next 2 innings. They've earned it for the way they've played this season and for how tough they've hung in.

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That should quiet any optimism still left on the board. Our season is over.

Rooting for the Nat's so I can have some postseason baseball left to follow.

Gross, go Cardinals! Not that I really care one way or the other or am rooting directly for the Cards, but rather rooting AGAINST the Nationals.

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All good. We had our chances. We have no one both ourselves to blame for this series. We should have swept them. 100% fact and we let them hang around and we paid for it. That simple. We still have 6 outs to work with, but I'm not holding my breath. We're still in this game and I'm holding onto the hope.

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Well.... damn.

3-0 is going to be really hard to come back from against Sabathia, even if the offense HAD been going well.

At the very least, stand and applaud this team for the next 2 innings. They've earned it for the way they've played this season and for how tough they've hung in.

Yup...I'll hang in 'til the end...just hard to see it.

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