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At least simon's stuff is moving, diving and dipping.

Gonzalez is throwing batting practice.

Simon's stuff is dipping because he's throwing it that slow. Thorne and Palmer didn't even know what some of those pitches were.

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Yankees already have 2 runs against a good MLB pitcher. Simon is barely even MLB caliber. And the O's don't have a hit. That being said if the Orioles actually remember how to hit a baseball this game is still in reach.

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