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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.

But how do you FEEL about this team? Last years team was never say die. This years team is "How will I die again today?"

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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.

The Yanks have gotten all their injured guys back and still have Jeter on the way. They are now only two games behind us. I am slowly coming to the realization that they may in fact overtake us in the standings. We've been so worried about catching the teams ahead of us, we didn't see that the Yanks have been gaining fast.

I agree not getting Reynolds was a huge mistake.

All that said, I feel like I was kicked repeatedly in the groin this week. Three straight blown saves in Arizona, followed by getting a wisdom tooth yanked yesterday. It hasn't been a good week. But, today we're heading to Little Italy for the St. Gabriel festival. I'll drink some cheap beer and get some great Italian food, then we're heading over to watch the game. Typically I have reversed the O's luck on days I've gone, and typically there is a threat of rain on days I've gone. So look for rain clouds, and if you see them today, know that Dip is bringing the O's a win Baby!

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Yeah all the magic is gone. The baseball Gods are making us pay for last season. Everything that went right for us last year seems to go wrong this year.

To complete the torture, the Gods will have the Yankees win 18 out of the next 20 to take the division with Reynolds leading the way. Then they will go on to the World Series where a suspended Alex Rodriguez gets the game winning Grand Slam in the bottom of the 9nth in game 7.

He then gets to ride off into his suspension sunset with another ring.

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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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We're four games back with about a month and a half of baseball to go! Are you serious? Now, I'm not saying I like this team's chances. The direction appears to be one of a swoon right now. Heck, I might even say that we're more likely at this time to finish with a losing record than a playoff appearance.

But we're CERTAINLY not out of it.

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We're four games back with about a month and a half of baseball to go! Are you serious? Now, I'm not saying I like this team's chances. The direction appears to be one of a swoon right now. Heck, I might even say that we're more likely at this time to finish with a losing record than a playoff appearance.

But we're CERTAINLY not out of it.

Every year, especially since the WC came into play, it seems there is one team that looks completely dead on Labor Day and rolls through September into the playoffs. While, sure, it's possible, maybe more likely than not at this point, that the O's miss the playoffs. But to say that we're more likely to sign the entire All Star team at this point is pessimism at its worst.

Baseball Prospectus gives us a 17.1% chance of making the playoffs right now. Seems a lot better than many here are giving them...

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But how do you FEEL about this team? Last years team was never say die. This years team is "How will I die again today?"
I felt a lot better about our team this time last year than this year. Then again, last year we excited to even be relevant at this point in the season, so you have to take that into account.

This is pretty much where I am. The 2012 team had some rough stretches, but starting with the Davis relief win in Boston, I started to get a different feeling. When they lost, they lost. They didn't give away games they should have won. On the contrary, they won games they should have lost. I suppose they could still come around this year but I agree the FEEL is not there.

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Right now, we're obviously at one of our low points of the season.

But IT ISN"T THE ONLY low point that we've had in 2013.

Earlier this year, we lost 6 straight games, and 7 out of 8.

Only 3 weeks ago, we lost 5 out of 6, but were able to go 7-4 over our next 11 games until this latest 4-game losing streak.

We're 65-56 with 41 games left to play.

One game at a time. We'll be 66-56 if we win today.

It ain't over until Dick Motta says it's over.

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It is definitely over. We haven't pulled off any big winning streaks this season. We just finished the easiest patch in the schedule and failed badly. We are sending out the worst closer in baseball despite his constant struggles. The Yankees will easily pass us. We could have had Mark Reynolds for peanuts.

But hey...we do have 3 second baseman! Go Os!

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This is pretty much where I am. The 2012 team had some rough stretches, but starting with the Davis relief win in Boston, I started to get a different feeling. When they lost, they lost. They didn't give away games they should have won. On the contrary, they won games they should have lost. I suppose they could still come around this year but I agree the FEEL is not there.

The "Feel" was simply the fact they won all those 1 run games. This whole "Feel" thing is just mental.

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Right now, we're obviously at one of our low points of the season.

But IT ISN"T THE ONLY low point that we've had in 2013.

Earlier this year, we lost 6 straight games, and 7 out of 8.

Only 3 weeks ago, we lost 5 out of 6, but were able to go 7-4 over our next 11 games until this latest 4-game losing streak.

We're 65-56 with 41 games left to play.

One game at a time. We'll be 66-56 if we win today.

It ain't over until Dick Motta says it's over.

For what it's worth, we were a whopping one game better last year at this time (66-55) than we are this year. We control our own destiny. We have to get a little hot. But so does just about everyone.

As far as the 17% chance to make the playoffs. That sounds about right to me. Might be slightly optimistic even. But I don't think the odds are significantly worse. We have a HUGE home series with Tampa Bay after this series with Colorado. Win these next two and take 2 of 3 from TB, and we're right back in the thick of things.

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