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Not an opinion. Our record is the worst.

So we have ownership problems, management problems, players who get paid millions and stink. I'm here with them...

 Sink or swim.  I'm here for my beloved team even if they suck.

Anybody still watching every game no matter what? 

Sing out!

 

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I've been watching pretty much every game for years so, this isn't my stop to get off the bus.

If it gets bad, maybe I'll watch something else but I still lurk in the game threads (pockets full of little green up arrows to pass out) and follow on AtBat. 

I still love baseball so I'm going to be watching the O's no matter what and when our season ends, I'll watch all the playoff games. After that, onto the board to read everyone's theories about all the moves we inevitably don't make.

Just before I die, I need to see a world series win for the O's. 

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2 hours ago, Natty said:

Not an opinion. Our record is the worst.

So we have ownership problems, management problems, players who get paid millions and stink. I'm here with them...

 Sink or swim.  I'm here for my beloved team even if they suck.

Anybody still watching every game no matter what? 

Sing out!

 

I still watch, always have, even in 88. It's way too late for me to change teams, but I do get more selective in when I watch when a season goes like this. 

I'm and O's fan for the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly ?

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I usually tune in for the Bundy and Gausman starts nowadays.  If the opposing team has a great pitcher starting I watch that game for a while as well.  Definitely not as committed as a couple of years ago, but that will change when the play improves.  

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3 hours ago, thatbearflies said:

I've been watching pretty much every game for years so, this isn't my stop to get off the bus.

If it gets bad, maybe I'll watch something else but I still lurk in the game threads (pockets full of little green up arrows to pass out) and follow on AtBat. 

I still love baseball so I'm going to be watching the O's no matter what and when our season ends, I'll watch all the playoff games. After that, onto the board to read everyone's theories about all the moves we inevitably don't make.

Just before I die, I need to see a world series win for the O's. 

I love baseball more than I love the O's. I too wanted to see the O's in a World Series before I die. I may not make it. 

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