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The Arizona Series Ended Our Season


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I said it then and saying it now. The Yankees will surpass us in the standings. We will finish 4th, well out of the race.

Buck bringing in JJ in game 3 was a changing point.

We should have signed Reynolds btw in hopes of getting a spark.

Not being negative but very confident a bigger swoon is upon us.

Reynolds has 3 RBI's and a homerun against the Red Sox.

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What is especially frustrating is I expect more of the same this winter. No they shouldn't have thrown a boat load of money around but there were moves that could of been made.

Other than Koji, to what moves are you referring?

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So what would you have done? Signed Hamilton? Signed Reynolds? I see all these posters who wanted us to upgrade but no one says what they wanted done during the offseason. As for me, based on what was out there, I wanted them to sign Koji, possibly Napoli and trade for Smoak (see, this is what honesty is). They didn't do any of those things, but keeping Davis at 1B was the right move and I was wrong. In the end, I'm not sure any of those moves would have made a big difference.

Torii Hunter would have been somebody I would have made an effort to sign, ditto for Nick Swisher.

I would have explored trading for Josh Willingham and/or Justin Upton.

That was the time to deal Arrieta, Strop and/or Delmonico - not for the likes of Scott Feldman and Francisco Rodriguez.

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I will say that something I have never gotten regarding the roster management is carrying McFarland. On a team that believes it's a contender, as I'm sure the Orioles do, you just can't expend a roster spot on a Rule V who is someone they do not trust in any close game situation (and it's clear Buck does not). I also do not understand carrying Roberts, Flaherty and Casillas. Two of them, fine. But once Roberts came back, they should have either released Casillas or sent Flaherty down to get regular PT and either added another bat, or added another arm.

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Wow, you are truly delusional. We are more likely to sign the entire 2013 AL All Star team to our roster RIGHT NOW (the moment I'm typing this) than we are to make the playoffs.

And, well, I got done typing this and Roch didn't tweet anything about signing Chris Sale or MCab, so there's our season in a nutshell. Over. And out.

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I wish you wouldn't say that someone that keeps believing in the team is

delusional. I am not ready to give up.

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Waaaaaaaaah!!!

I sure hope the O's players have more heart than you guys.

I just look back to December 2012, as the Ravens headed into the playoffs, losers of 4 of their last 5 games. No one gave them a chance of winning it all. But they did. Moral of the story: As long as you've still got a shot, you've still got a shot. Teams have made up 6 games in 2 weeks; we have over a month.

I'm as disgusted as everyone else over this week's results, but I ain't about to give up just yet. Lots of baseball left to play.

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Waaaaaaaaah!!!

I sure hope the O's players have more heart than you guys.

I just look back to December 2012, as the Ravens headed into the playoffs, losers of 4 of their last 5 games. No one gave them a chance of winning it all. But they did. Moral of the story: As long as you've still got a shot, you've still got a shot. Teams have made up 6 games in 2 weeks; we have over a month.

I'm as disgusted as everyone else over this week's results, but I ain't about to give up just yet. Lots of baseball left to play.

Just accept it's over dude. 3.5 games back with 41 left to play. Nobody's ever done it.

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Last year on this date Orioles were 64 and 54 and in the Wild Card. This year, team is 65 and 56, and 3.5 out of the Wild Card. The sky is not falling, and this years team is a better team than last year's. Last year Oakland was 4 games out the last weekend of the season, and still won the AL west. Yes we are in a rut now..but the season is too far from over to throw the towel in.

I hate fans who jump on the bandwagon as soon as things are good, then when the sea gets rough start the sky is falling, lets abandon ship BS.

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Oh Yeah, and for what it is worth, on this date last year, we were 6 games behind the Yankees and tied with TB. This year were are 5.5 games behind the Red Sox and one game behind TB. From what I remember last years team had a blah summer, and kicked it in gear last week of August, and through September.

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