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Just now, Legend_Of_Joey said:

I didn't follow the Orioles much between 98-2012 and even after that, I didn't follow them closely until the last 2 years. 

2 hits in 13 PA with 5 strike outs. Not great numbers. 

885 OPS.

Stupidly small sample size.

Two very good reasons to not say "massively struggled against".

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1 minute ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

I didn't follow the Orioles much between 98-2012 and even after that, I didn't follow them closely until the last 2 years. 

2 hits in 13 PA with 5 strike outs. Not great numbers. 

So he must have Walked, HBP, Homered? 

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7 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

885 OPS.

Stupidly small sample size.

Two very good reasons to not say "massively struggled against".

Ok so the "massively" word may not of been needed. But he did struggle against them a lot last season in Norfolk and this season. Maybe he could of picked it up if given a chance? 

7 minutes ago, weams said:

So he must have Walked, HBP, Homered? 

2 walks, a home run, and 5 k's. The list I saw didn't show HBP's, but with the amount he had...Most likely. I don't know if they counted as a walk.

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9 minutes ago, Legend_Of_Joey said:

Nah, if Gentry gets hurt, they have his doppleganger.

Funny you say that. If Joey had the speed, baserunning skills, and fielding ability of Craig Gentry he would have been a MLB baseball player. 

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40 minutes ago, weams said:

Drungo  is still a name to be reckoned with. We will tell the tales of Joey to the next generation. "Back when players were players and not cyborgs. They ate chicken, gosh darn it!"

But will our Joey be a Legend?

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