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I’m sure of this… Swept by the Yankees


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2 hours ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

Just don't let Judge beat you Hyde. Pitch around him when you can. It was maddening last season watching Judge get big hit after big hit against Orioles pitching.

For some reason I might be more concerned today about Franchy than Judge. I'm sure Franchy would love to show the O's that they should have put him on the OD roster.

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12 minutes ago, rm5678 said:

For some reason I might be more concerned today about Franchy than Judge. I'm sure Franchy would love to show the O's that they should have put him on the OD roster.

True. There always seems to be some random mediocre hitter AL East hitter who completely annihilates Orioles pitching.

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31 minutes ago, rm5678 said:

For some reason I might be more concerned today about Franchy than Judge. I'm sure Franchy would love to show the O's that they should have put him on the OD roster.

I think most players, Franchy included, would be happy going from the Orioles to the Yankees.  I bet he thinks we did him a favor.

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7 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

I think most players, Franchy included, would be happy going from the Orioles to the Yankees.  I bet he thinks we did him a favor.

Well we aren't terrible anymore, but I guess NYY have them on their roster beats Norfolk. Im sure he prefers that aspect.

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Just now, jabba72 said:

Well we aren't terrible anymore, but I guess NYY have them on their roster beats Norfolk. Im sure he prefers that aspect.

Have you been reading some of the posts around here?  We need a 99 MPH sinker out of our bullpen to be legit.  We're one pitch away, dude, ONE PITCH AWAY.  

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1 minute ago, Moose Milligan said:

Have you been reading some of the posts around here?  We need a 99 MPH sinker out of our bullpen to be legit.  We're one pitch away, dude, ONE PITCH AWAY.  

I kind of agree Lopez would be useful I just dont feel like bringing up the painful fact we traded him.

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