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Has This Team Turned The Corner?


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Good post. Not sure if it is accurate but could be.

Who do you think gets called up since both Norfolk and Bowie will be in the playoffs?

I seriously doubt they pillage those teams.

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It feels like this weekend may be a sign of good things to come. I know its the A's, but it seems like this could be the corner this team needed to turn to make a run.

All the pundits are in love with the Blue Jays & Yankees, but I would not be surprised if either or both imploded at some point and we still win the division. This weekend series makes that hope realistic.

I sure hope they have. It was good to get a sweep. Go O's.

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This team got no-hit five days ago. Pump the brakes.

Good grief. Good golly the pessimism on this board is

Unbelievable. O's sweep from the A's. But they are a

terrible team and the O's were no hit a week ago. So they

can't possibly win the East. I sure wish to God that you and

others would have some faith in the team. There of course no

guarantee they win it but I have faith in the team that they

can. Sorry but gracious learn to have some faith in the O's.

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Good grief. Good golly the pessimism on this board is

Unbelievable. O's sweep from the A's. But they are a

terrible team and the O's were no hit a week ago. So they

can't possibly win the East. I sure wish to God that you and

others would have some faith in the team. There of course no

guarantee they win it but I have faith in the team that they

can. Sorry but gracious learn to have some faith in the O's.

Some folks are not really Orioles fans that visit here.

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Gray, deGrom, and Syndergaard. Could come down to Earth in a hurry.

The hitters need to hit the ball where it's pitched, and avoid swinging at non-strikes (doing that was a major contributor to the no-hitter.) Having disciplined at-bats doesn't mean they'll beat quality starters, but it will give them a much better chance to do so.

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The hitters need to hit the ball where it's pitched, and avoid swinging at non-strikes (doing that was a major contributor to the no-hitter.) Having disciplined at-bats doesn't mean they'll beat quality starters, but it will give them a much better chance to do so.

Terry Crowley told me that against the good pitchers, you better be swinging early. Because if they get ahead of you, you are done. And once they settle in? Done too.

Of course the Crow did not describe what the Os did to those Cy Young award winners last fall.

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