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I'm sure it'll be moved to the mlb section or closed. Not a Reimold fan I guess?.

No, I'm very much a Reimold fan and I wish him well. I'm not sure how much more the Orioles could be expected to have done. When you keep a lot of parts in motion, sometimes you find yourself stymied. To me, that looks like the situation here. It happens.

My comment was about the possibility of an extended session of rearview mirror gazing on the subject of Nolan Reimold. That I'm very much not a fan of.

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But Lough is sooooo valuable....,

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We'll he is Adam Jones back up. I have no problem getting rid of Lough but if you did you would need to get a new guy who could play center. So I have no idea why he belongs in this conversation.

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We're still talking about Reimold, this place is becoming very annoying. Some people just can't let go, I feel bad for their ex-girlfriends.

People are discussing former Orioles on an Orioles message board? Get out of town (or at least this thread).

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This is obviously a sensitive subject for you, but this thread is for following him now. He is an ex-Oriole who now plays for a rival. We can't root for him. If that pains you, avoid the thread.
Neither double scored nor led to a run. Nothing to see here.

So wait, are we following him or not? Or are we only following him when he has a bad game? ;)

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I'm following him, which is why I know that his two doubles did not amount to anything.

This is just dumb. The point is about Reimold being productive or not and biting us in the ass with Toronto. Don't care to follow then fine, but If he hits, they will eventually count. They counted today.

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Neither double scored, nor led to a run. Nothing to see here.
So wait, are we following him or not? Or are we only following him when he has a bad game? ;)
I'm following him, which is why I know that his two doubles did not amount to anything.

By that reasoning, a player that hits 2 home runs, a double, and has 5 R.B.I.'s in a game in which his team loses by a score of 7-6 didn't amount to anything, because his team lost the game in spite of his offensive exploits.

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