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Labor Day afternoon: Game 1 of the Orioles biggest doubleheader in decades


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1 minute ago, tntoriole said:

It is a little hard to understand we have completely green rookies starting AND finishing the most important game of the season.  The being tired argument is getting a bit damn old. 

Yeah but this is what everyone wanted. Stowers! GuNnAr! Hall! Vavra! C’mon Elias, promote everyone we’re in a playoff push!

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1 minute ago, pdiddy said:

I’m not sure why they decided to throw a one-run game. 

Because they play another one in 30 minutes.  You don’t use one of your top 3 guys in a game your trailing.  We still don’t know what Lyles can actually do today.  He might only be able to give us a few innings.  If we tied it up that would have been different story.  

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Somebody will need to tell me what DL Hall did to deserve to be pitching in a 1 run game? What has he done to be in a high leverage situation. Hyde should have some real explaining to do. This was Perez' role. Hall was scuffling in AAA since mid-August yet he's pitching high lev?

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Just now, terpoh said:

The blue jays offensively are just flat out more talented than the Orioles. 

This.  Look at their lineup.  Look at ours.  Hell, look at Boston’s.  There is a big gap in pure talent.  We just need a couple of really good hitters in the off-season.  And people who are okay with walks.

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Just now, bpilktree said:

Because they play another one in 30 minutes.  You don’t use one of your top 3 guys in a game your trailing.  We still don’t know what Lyles can actually do today.  He might only be able to give us a few innings.  If we tied it up that would have been different story.  

You try to win the game at hand first. You don't bring in a rookie who has never pitched in a high leverage situation pitch on a one run game. 

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Just now, Tony-OH said:

This is partly on Hyde. Why is Hall pitching on a high leverage situation? What had he done to deserve to be in this game down by just one?

He was pretty electric on Saturday (against a bad lineup, yes). But this idea that in the span of a couple of weeks they're going to train him to be a relief pitcher and come back from one day's rest to help the big league bullpen always seemed a little half-baked.

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