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BALTIMORE O RIOLES

Jimmy Paredes - DH

Ryan Flaherty - 2B

Manny Machado - 3B

Adam Jones - CF

Chris Davis - RF

James Jerry Hardy - SS

Travis Snider - LF

Caleb Joseph - C

Chris Parmelee - 1B

Christopher Steven Tillman - RHP (7-7, 4.96 ERA)

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS

Steven Souza, Jr. - RF

John Jaso - DH

Evan Longoria - 3B

James Loney - 1B

Tim Beckham - SS

David DeJesus - LF

Jake Elmore - 2B

Kevin Kiermaier - CF

Rene Rivera - C

Christopher Alan Archer - RHP (9-7, 2.73 ERA)

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The donut hole explained: 22-deg launch angle. 70 mph just clears infield, 90 mph is a lazy fly ball, 110 mph is HR <a href="http://t.co/Vvb0r6xany">pic.twitter.com/Vvb0r6xany</a></p>— Alan Nathan (@pobguy) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Cubs Jason Motte blown save in 9th vs PHI.

Especially painful for contending teams that get good starts (Lester) but can't finish (see DET)</p>— Mark Viviano (@MarkWJZ) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Here is a nifty looking plot I made from 4/09 HFX data. Hole is clearly visible 20-30 deg, 75-90 mph. <a href="http://t.co/tGVUBE6Jfe">pic.twitter.com/tGVUBE6Jfe</a></p>— Alan Nathan (@pobguy) <a href="

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The donut hole explained: 22-deg launch angle. 70 mph just clears infield, 90 mph is a lazy fly ball, 110 mph is HR <a href="http://t.co/Vvb0r6xany">pic.twitter.com/Vvb0r6xany</a></p>— Alan Nathan (@pobguy) <a href="
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MMMMMMMM! Donuts!

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dariel Alvarez shows off his arm, doubling off Taylor Motter at first base on a fly ball to right to end the 7th inning!</p>— Norfolk Tides (@NorfolkTides) <a href="

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How many times does Buck say"we can't live in that world"? Or "I don't want to be captain obvious but…" or one of his favorites "I get it". All phrases he wouldn't have used 10 years ago.

He's right tho. Same as Adam was saying earlier on pre-game. Yankees are good, it was a bad series. We just gotta go into TB and play baseball. Grind it out.

Never give up! :)

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