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Yes it would have. If only we had held the worst offense in baseball to four runs. It would have made a difference too.

The pitching has picked up the piss poor hitting. The hitting hasn't done the same. Obviously 12 runs is too much to ask for, but the offense could've done more to help win at least one of the previous 2 losses in the series.

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