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The Orioles are 25 - 15 at Fenway since 2012. Extrapolated over a full season that would be a 102 - 60 record (.630 winning percentage).

The O's also seem to be getting into Red Sox fans heads. It was a 8 - 5 loss to the Orioles in April of 2013 when the Red Sox 10 year home sellout streak came to an end. Coincidence it was the O's? I don't think so. The Orioles have become the Red Sox nemesis and fans know that for now we own them.

I think its time to give Fenway a new name on OH:

Oriole Park at Yawkey Way!

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Tonight's giveaway.

A medallion for Papi's 15 career stolen bases *. 8e0725def1bd63d548dc6326ba8091c0.jpg * Courtesy of MLB Network

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That's hysterical. The whole Big Papi farewell tour is way over the top and it's only week two.

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The O's also seem to be getting into Red Sox fans heads. It was a 8 - 5 loss to the Orioles in April of 2013 when the Red Sox 10 year home sellout streak came to an end. Coincidence it was the O's? I don't think so. The Orioles have become the Red Sox nemesis and fans know that for now we own them.

Orrrr it was a cool and rainy April day (https://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KBOS/2013/4/10/MonthlyHistory.html?req_city=&req_state=&req_statename=&reqdb.zip=&reqdb.magic=&reqdb.wmo= ) and we're a bad road draw.

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The Orioles are 25 - 15 at Fenway since 2012. Extrapolated over a full season that would be a 102 - 60 record (.630 winning percentage).

The O's also seem to be getting into Red Sox fans heads. It was a 8 - 5 loss to the Orioles in April of 2013 when the Red Sox 10 year home sellout streak came to an end. Coincidence it was the O's? I don't think so. The Orioles have become the Red Sox nemesis and fans know that for now we own them.

I think its time to give Fenway a new name on OH:

Oriole Park at Yawkey Way!

You're OK.

Your thread had nothing to do with the outcome of the game.

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