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Lots of sirens going on around the stadium. Not sure what's up but they've been pretty consistent.

Doesn't look like Samardzija likes throwing with no one around:

5-0's in the first inning after three run bomb by Chris Davis and back to back doubles by Machado and Cabrera.

Make that 6-0, after a Caleb Joseph bloop RBI single.

Crowd in left-center getting louder and louder.

Just got home from work and am watching the first inning on the DVR just to see what a fan-less game is like.

Wow, how close to Chris come to the warehouse? Can you imagine if the first time the warehouse was ever hit during a game was in a game with zero fans???

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The game was just two hours and three minutes!

O's win 8-2.

Honestly, it sucks they are going on the road. It would be nice to play in this kind of weather and fans would really come out if they would just let them.

Yeah but they are worried about Friday when nothing really comes out about the investigation. Also big March on Saturday afternoon. The parking lots are also a staging area.

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Yeah but they are worried about Friday when nothing really comes out about the investigation. Also big March on Saturday afternoon. The parking lots are also a staging area.

There is now no information being released on Friday. Everything has been handed over to the state's attorney. It will now be delayed and Baltimore will refer all questions to the State.

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There is now no information being released on Friday. Everything has been handed over to the state's attorney. It will now be delayed and Baltimore will refer all questions to the State.
There is an unfortunate expectation that the results would cause the streets to erupt again. Now the fuse may have been made much longer and this won't be put out any time soon. My hope is that those expectations will not be met, and any future protests be peaceful. Unfortunately, there are some, albeit a minority opinion, who want the explosion, and it's likely they'll get their way.
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There is an unfortunate expectation that the results would cause the streets to erupt again. Now the fuse may have been made much longer and this won't be put out any time soon. My hope is that those expectations will not be met, and any future protests be peaceful. Unfortunately, there are some, albeit a minority opinion, who want the explosion, and it's likely they'll get their way.

Op Ed in the Times.

We are all starting to believe that holding hands, following pastors and peaceful protests are pointless. The only option is to rise up, and force Mayor Rawlings-Blake to make what should be an easy choice: Stop protecting the livelihoods of the cops who killed Freddie Gray, or watch Baltimore burn to the ground.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/29/opinion/in-baltimore-were-all-freddie-gray.html?_r=0

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Op Ed in the Times.

We are all starting to believe that holding hands, following pastors and peaceful protests are pointless. The only option is to rise up, and force Mayor Rawlings-Blake to make what should be an easy choice: Stop protecting the livelihoods of the cops who killed Freddie Gray, or watch Baltimore burn to the ground.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/29/opinion/in-baltimore-were-all-freddie-gray.html?_r=0

I am struggling to find a non controversial way to put this, nor will I comment about the City's decision. Having said that, to have the expectation that the crowd, comprised largely of minorities, can not respond in any manner but violently is a flat out denigrating insult. It is further ironic that particular paper holds that viewpoint. Again, my hope is that a small subset of the population, and also outside agitators, aren't allowed to overshadow what could be a peaceful protest.

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I am struggling to find a non controversial way to put this, nor will I comment about the City's decision. Having said that, to have the expectation that the crowd, comprised largely of minorities, can not respond in any manner but violently is a flat out denigrating insult. It is further ironic that particular paper holds that viewpoint. Again, my hope is that a small subset of the population, and also outside agitators, aren't allowed to overshadow what could be a peaceful protest.

It's an op-ed, not an editorial. This is the position of the writer, not the paper. It is a point of view worthy of taking the time to understand, whether you agree with it or not.

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i am trying not have a political debate. This may be good or not depending on our view.

A prisoner sharing a police transport van with Freddie Gray told investigators that he could hear Gray ?banging against the walls? of the vehicle and believed that he ?was intentionally trying to injure himself,? according to an investigative document obtained by The Washington Post.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/prisoner-in-van-said-freddie-gray-was-banging-against-the-walls-during-ride/2015/04/29/56d7da10-eec6-11e4-8666-a1d756d0218e_story.html

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i am trying not have a political debate. This may be good or not depending on our view.

A prisoner sharing a police transport van with Freddie Gray told investigators that he could hear Gray ?banging against the walls? of the vehicle and believed that he ?was intentionally trying to injure himself,? according to an investigative document obtained by The Washington Post.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/prisoner-in-van-said-freddie-gray-was-banging-against-the-walls-during-ride/2015/04/29/56d7da10-eec6-11e4-8666-a1d756d0218e_story.html

If you don't want to have a political debate here, maybe it would be best not to post things that might start one.

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It's an op-ed, not an editorial. This is the position of the writer, not the paper. It is a point of view worthy of taking the time to understand, whether you agree with it or not.
While the newspaper may not expressly agree with the writer of an op-ed, it does make a decision on whose op-eds to publish or not publish. This is from four years ago:
More than 50 journalists and journalism academics have signed a letter calling on the New York Times to be more transparent about conflicts of interests involving contributors to its op-ed pages.
source -The Guardian, U.K. Oct. 2011
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I live far from Baltimore.

In fact, I have only visited once, in 2010 for the 1970 World Champions reunion luncheon. Attended four games, stayed at the Sheraton down the street.

I've been spoiled, most of my youth we lived on Navy bases, and as an adult, I've been a suburban dweller or in my current small town. I've never had to face this kind of situation in my own life.

It breaks my heart to see what is happening in Baltimore, and my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this unfortunate turn of events.

Watching the game today, with no one in the seats, was eerie to put it mildly.

No easy answers.

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