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23 minutes ago, terps19 said:

I hope we arent in serious trouble come May 1st.  

I know, what a pitiful showing. Just like when the O's lost an exhibition game to the State College of Florida Manatees in 2012. They never recovered.

...Wait, no, they won 93 games that year.

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Just now, PaulFolk said:

I know, what a pitiful showing. Just like when the O's lost an exhibition game to the State College of Florida Manatees in 2012. They never recovered.

...Wait, no, they won 93 games that year.

Congrats on your outlook being better than mine.  Tillman being out really hurts the team no matter how you slice and dice it.  It's not like the rotation is greatly improved from last year.      

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8 minutes ago, terps19 said:

Not sure why Tavarez is getting at bats... Possibly as a farewell gift?  

I don't think Duquette's O's have ever not gotten their Rule V pick in the end. Look at Garcia, Verrett, Almanzar. I fully expect the Orioles to trade for him.

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Just now, terps19 said:

Congrats on your outlook being better than mine.  Tillman being out really hurts the team no matter how you slice and dice it.  It's not like the rotation is greatly improved from last year.      

I don't know if my outlook is considerably better than yours. But today's game has zero, nil, nada, bupkis impact on what kind of season the Orioles will have.

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Just now, Enjoy Terror said:

I don't think Duquette's O's have ever not gotten their Rule V pick in the end. Look at Garcia, Verrett, Almanzar. I fully expect the Orioles to trade for him.

It would be interesting to see who the Os give up for him... 

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7 minutes ago, PaulFolk said:

 

I know, what a pitiful showing. Just like when the O's lost an exhibition game to the State College of Florida Manatees in 2012. They never recovered.

... Wait, no, they won 93 games that year.

 

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I think that they were overconfident from the previous day's 14-1 win over Florida Southern.

 

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1 hour ago, PaulFolk said:

I know, what a pitiful showing. Just like when the O's lost an exhibition game to the State College of Florida Manatees in 2012. They never recovered.

...Wait, no, they won 93 games that year.

Yep. Just like it. 

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