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4 hours ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

The centerfield is only 385 at London Stadium. There is a lot of foul ground, it doesn't take much to hit it out. 

But I watched the 1st inning, which saw each team score 6 runs.

It wasn't about home runs.   It was just line drive hit after line drive hit.   That game would have been 6-6 after one inning in nearly any ballpark.

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59 minutes ago, Maryland Mike said:

From Section 67 of OPACY (with my SWEEEEEET Maryland Pride jersey in hand):

O HECK YEAH!!!

I was in 68 so I was basically a few rows in front of you all day.

Nice win!

O's are 4-1 when I attend this year.   My next game is Hangout Day, July 13   (Seems like a long time from now but the O's only have two home games between now and then, tomorrow and the day before Hangout Day).

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10 minutes ago, SteveA said:

 

I was in Section 68, so I was basically a few rows in front of you all day.

Nice win !!!

The Orioles are 4-1 when I attend games this year. My next game is Hangout Day, on July 13th (it seems like a long time from now, but the Orioles only have two home games between now and then ........ tomorrow and the day before Hangout Day.)

 

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You bastard.

 

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