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The Offense Thread, 2018


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The Orioles are last in the American League in Runs Scored.

Their upcoming opponent is in the middle of the pack in terms of ERA (7th in the American League.)

 

Opposite Dugout: For A’s, Bats Have Produced Better than Arms

(By Pete Kerzel)

http://www.masnsports.com/orioles-buzz/2018/05/opposite-dugout-for-as-bats-have-produced-better-than-arms.html

 

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18 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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(MAY 11th)

 

The Orioles have scored 32 runs in their last 4 games combined.

 

 

ORIOLES 

SCORIOLES 

  

ORIOLES 

SCORIOLES 

  

ORIOLES 

SCORIOLES

 

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(MAY 12th))))))) [GAME ONE]

 

The Orioles scored 6 runs in the first game of today's doubleheader.

The Orioles have scored 38 runs in their last 5 games combined.

 

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On the strength of yesterday’s 17 run, 19 hit barrage, the Orioles leapfrogged three teams and now rank 12th in the AL in runs/game at 4.22.   They also moved out of last in OPS; now 14th at .707.    

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On the strength of yesterday’s 17 run, 19 hit barrage, the Orioles leapfrogged three teams and now rank 12th in the AL in runs/game at 4.22.   They also moved out of last in OPS; now 14th at .707.    

Gained another game on the Pythag as well. 

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On 5/11/2018 at 11:32 PM, OFFNY said:

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(MAY 11th)

 

The Orioles have scored 32 runs in their last 4 games combined.

 

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(MAY 13th/14th)

 

The Orioles have scored 58 runs in their last 7 games combined ........ albeit that that is a somewhat artificially inflated total due to yesterday's 17-run barrage, the offense at-large certainly seems to have finally hit their stride and come to life after a long anemic streak which plagued them for the better part of 2018 season previous to said awakening.

 

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18 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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(MAY 13th/14th)

 

The Orioles have scored 58 runs in their last 7 games combined ........ albeit that that is a somewhat artificially inflated total due to yesterday's 17-run barrage, the offense at-large certainly seems to have finally hit their stride and come to life after a long anemic streak which plagued them for the better part of 2018 season previous to said awakening.

 

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Better Late than Never ...... the Long-balls and Runs Arrive

(By Steve Melewski)

http://www.masnsports.com/steve-melewski/2018/05/better-late-than-never-the-longballs-and-runs-arrive.html

 

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1 minute ago, OFFNY said:

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(vs. RED SOX, 5/20)

 

The Orioles got 13 hits.

The Red Sox got 12 hits.

 

The Orioles scored 0 runs.

The Red Sox scored 5 runs.

 

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Despite today, RISP hitting for the O’s hasn’t been that terrible up to now — .730 OPS going into today.   But, we’ve had by far the fewest RISP opportunities of any team in the AL.

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