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He didnt go"out on a limb"...he went out on a ledge.

There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY we go even close to 18-5. Not unless they changed the schedule.Hey,

I LOVE that we have played well in the last two nights. The White Sox have lost 8 in a row. We don't see

Sale. We can get fat on the White Sox. Its the Yankees; Toronto (away), Boston (away), Tampa (away)

then Toronto and Boston at home.

We are a poor road team this year. And these game will ALL matter to just about everyone except

Toronto(and they would LOVE to beat us).

Can they do it? I guess they could.

Will they?

NO WAY.

I think this reverse jinx post is a bit too obvious to fool the baseball gods, Roy. :laughlol:
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I would love the O's to go 18-5. That would be fantastic. But what that they have done would make me believe that prediction? They have been a .500 team for a long while and they have not played well against contenders lately.

The Indians are 41-17 vs. under .500 teams. The A's, until recently, feasted on the Astros and that was why they were above .500. Our schedule is brutal, but it's nice to see us taking care of business against a team we should beat, like most good teams do.

Maybe this will get us going. Gonzo, Tillman, and Chen all had some bad starts the last couple turns in the rotation. Usually Chen is rock solid, and the other two can rip off quite a few good starts in a row, no matter who it's against.

Of course, it could go the other way, but I feel like this rotation is good enough to give us a shot every time out.. Hasn't necessarily come to fruition yet.

Now is the time!

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There are 22 games to play. Here are our best 22-game streaks of the year:

15-7 April 18 - May 10

14-8 May 28 - June 21

14-8 June 28 - July 22

To play better than that in the final 22 games of the season would truly be epic. But Palmer knows that things like that can happen. His 1974 Orioles were 63-65, then finished the season on a 28-6 roll that nobody could have seen coming. 15 oMay and Junef those wins were by one run (against three one-run losses).

One difference in favor of better than 14-8 is Buck didn't have 16 P to work with in April May and June.
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The rest of the AL East pitching staffs are hitting the wall. The Os starters and relievers are ready for the stretch run, They're fresh, clean and mean. Gonzo and Feldman got them started and Chen, Bud and Tillman will continue the run, As you all know, when the starters get past the dreaded 6th inning the Os win.

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He didnt go"out on a limb"...he went out on a ledge.

There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY we go even close to 18-5. Not unless they changed the schedule.Hey,

I LOVE that we have played well in the last two nights. The White Sox have lost 8 in a row. We don't see

Sale. We can get fat on the White Sox. Its the Yankees; Toronto (away), Boston (away), Tampa (away)

then Toronto and Boston at home.

We are a poor road team this year. And these game will ALL matter to just about everyone except

Toronto(and they would LOVE to beat us).

Can they do it? I guess they could.

Will they?

NO WAY.

Lock it up. O's dont lose another reg season game. Sweep the Dodgers in the WS.

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The rest of the AL East pitching staffs are hitting the wall. The Os starters and relievers are ready for the stretch run, They're fresh, clean and mean. Gonzo and Feldman got them started and Chen, Bud and Tillman will continue the run, As you all know, when the starters get past the dreaded 6th inning the Os win.

If Chen has another bad outing today, I think you gotta stick Gausman in the rotation for at least two starts. Hopefully, Gonzo has righted himself and we can continue to pitch him on five days rest.

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Starting pitching has been fantastic as of late. I have faith in a rested JJ, Hunter and DOD late in the game. Not to mention Gausman has looked great lately too.

If Valencia can keep it up, Wieters has a great September (per usual), and the offense gets its swagger back, we can make a run.

First test: Can we win 3 in a row today? If we can pull off a 3-1 series win or a four-game sweep it will say a lot about the psyche of this team down the stretch.

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Can you be inducted into the HoF as a broadcaster after already being inducted as a player?

Broadcasters aren't inducted into the Hall of Fame. They're given the Fork Frick award, which is displayed in the Hall. The Hall confuses things by having the broadcasters give their Frick Award acceptance speech directly following the players who've been inducted.

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Broadcasters aren't inducted into the Hall of Fame. They're given the Fork Frick award, which is displayed in the Hall. The Hall confuses things by having the broadcasters give their Frick Award acceptance speech directly following the players who've been inducted.

So I guess the answer would be yes. Jim can be both.

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