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18 minutes ago, theobird said:

The only thing in question now is if we can hold off the Blue Jays for last place in the AL East. I hate to say I told you so....

Before the season started I thought we would make the playoffs again. Gausman  and Bundy would pick up where the left off. Tilly after his injury would return to have a good season. Plus BB and Zach in the pen. Trumbo Jones Manny and Davis would all have big years. We started off on fire. Kicking ass and taking names. After the all star break we just drop dead.  Davis can't even hit his own weight.

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2 hours ago, mrbig1 said:

Before the season started I thought we would make the playoffs again. Gausman  and Bundy would pick up where the left off. Tilly after his injury would return to have a good season. Plus BB and Zach in the pen. Trumbo Jones Manny and Davis would all have big years. We started off on fire. Kicking ass and taking names. After the all star break we just drop dead.  Davis can't even hit his own weight.

Davis is looking like one of the worst contracts ever. Remember we still have 5 more years. Also it may be what prevents us from signing Manny. 

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4 hours ago, Frobby said:

Remembering that the O's closed 2015 by winning 5 straight to go 81-81, I won't call them a losing team unless they lose one more game.

Also could be one of the worst years for AL teams in a long time.Angels losing again.May only have five AL teams above .500.Not sure when that last happened. Also A's are also getting closer to the Orioles. Orioles can finish anywhere from sixth to thirteenth.

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