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Sunday, May 7th @Braves on Peacock/NBC


Tony-OH

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Can't be too upset. It was a good game overall to watch. The pitching was really good for both teams. We just ran out of bullets. They had one better reliever than us.

Remember, if Mountcastle just has a professional at bat back in what, the 3rd 4th inning, then the Orioles win. Sometimes it's those little things.  

 

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