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My bad. Just expressing my opinion here. Didn't know my butchering of the English language would rub so many of you the wrong way. Y'all are too smart for me . Can't hang with you smarties

Why don't you just accept what the board rules are and follow them? Is it really that hard to type like an educated adult? It's one thing to make a few errors, it's another to mock the rules.

As for the topic at hand - yeah, the fat lady has been warming up for a while now. This team just doesn't have what it takes BUT they are fun to root for and a hell of a lot more fun to watch than anything between 1998 and 2011.

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Most likely, we're not a playoff team. It sucks, but if it wasn't for the rain then the trees won't grow.

It's nice to be a good team again. We just don't have the SP this year for the playoffs. We knew all along that would be the determining factor. The big issue is whether that is addressed in the offseason, and whether our GM will be given the budget to tackle that issue. My guess is he won't, and we'll dumpster dive for SP, and probably be in the same position next year too. It would be better if Bundy hadn't been injured, as maybe he could be that TOR SP we so desperately need, but he was and our FO needs to adapt to that reality.

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Wow, please accept my apology here. Didn't know I was being graded on my use of nouns, pro-nouns, capitalization ,etc. Thought it was an oriole baseball related fan board . Shoot, should've made that a capital O. Sorry Ms Crabtree

Relax man...this is an O's fan message board and we're happy to have you join us! In order to maintain the quality of the discussions that go on here, we have rules in place about spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. It lends more credibility to the thoughts, ideas, opinions, facts, etc. expressed here when they're written properly.

Please...enjoy the board! Post away! Just please review the board rules and policies again before posting. If it's not for you, it's all good. I hope you stick around, though. Feel free to send me a private message if you have any additional questions and I'll be happy to answer. Thanks for reading!

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Why don't you just accept what the board rules are and follow them? Is it really that hard to type like an educated adult? It's one thing to make a few errors, it's another to mock the rules.

As for the topic at hand - yeah, the fat lady has been warming up for a while now. This team just doesn't have what it takes BUT they are fun to root for and a hell of a lot more fun to watch than anything between 1998 and 2011.

Not mocking the rules, it's more like certain individuals take great pride in pointing out a few grammatical errors on my part and belittle me as a person and O's fan for my post here on this board. Sorry, didn't proofread on my lil' smartphone . Thought it was an "O's fanatic" kinda sounding board- letting off some steam with others that are frustrated as well. They drew 1st blood...

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Relax man...this is an O's fan message board and we're happy to have you join us! In order to maintain the quality of the discussions that go on here, we have rules in place about spelling, capitalization, punctuation, etc. It lends more credibility to the thoughts, ideas, opinions, facts, etc. expressed here when they're written properly.

Please...enjoy the board! Post away! Just please review the board rules and policies again before posting. If it's not for you, it's all good. I hope you stick around, though. Feel free to send me a private message if you have any additional questions and I'll be happy to answer. Thanks for reading!

Thanks Scott , will do. I am a newbie here, didn't realize the rules were so tight. I will definitely take a few deep breaths next time before I post, lol....

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He made it up based on a New York bash piece.

Wrong. My concern started with this quote from Britney Ghiroli posted on the O's web site and mlb.com regarding last week's DFA of Teagarden:

"Tea was well respected," manager Buck Showalter said of Teagarden, Matt Wieters' backup the past two seasons and who Showalter knew from their time in Texas together. "It's tough. Especially the timing of it, but can't say everything always feels good. I'm sure there was some good reasons."

You don't have to read much between the lines to conlude that Buck was not happy that DD decided to dump Teagarden a day before rosters expanded.

Buck also made some lukewarm remarks around the time of the K-Rod trade, and didn't use K-Rod in any meaningful role for a couple of works. I think it's fair to infer that Buck was not happy with that trade.

I've seen suggestions that Buck and DD disagree about whether Morse should play more at Markakis' expense; I think this is an interesting theory but I will grant this part is pure speculation.

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Wow, please accept my apology here. Didn't know I was being graded on my use of nouns, pro-nouns, capitalization ,etc. Thought it was an oriole baseball related fan board . Shoot, should've made that a capital O. Sorry Ms Crabtree

Requiring proper grammar is too much to ask of you? Really?

As for the idea behind your OP, I agree. Hilda is warming up, but she ain't singing yet!

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I agree with much of what you said, but this year's team isn't TEN times more talented than last years. No way, as the core of the team is essentially the same. I have no idea why you think that, as it is a gross exaggeration. If anything, the starting pitching is worse this year and the pen a lot worse.

The core of the team is essentially the same with the team that finished 2012, not started 2012. If you gave this core the luck that last year's team had, they could easily take first place.

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The core of the team is essentially the same with the team that finished 2012, not started 2012. If you gave this core the luck that last year's team had, they could easily take first place.

Forget the core. Jim Johnson had 3 blown saves in 2012. If we had that again, we are battling for first place.

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Forget the core. Jim Johnson had 3 blown saves in 2012. If we had that again, we are battling for first place.

He's blown 1 more save then Rodney, and one more save then the Red Sox 9th inning combo of Bailey/Uehara. Rodney had one of the best statistical seasons in baseball history, if he had that again, blah, blah, blah. It's way more than Johnson. He's the goat, but the problem is the starting pitching.

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