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Wednesday, June 28: Orioles vs Reds, series deciding game


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4 minutes ago, Baltimorecuse said:

I've been saying we have 4 competitive pitchers.  Make that three.

Agreed, and I've said for a long time that Elias's efforts to put together a starting rotation have been pathetic. But did anyone believe during the off-season that G-Rod would not be a solid (or much better than that) starter by now?

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1 minute ago, Tony-OH said:

So running into an almost assured out that needs a major league player to not make a routine throw and catch is worth it because you think the odds are better than a two-out hit? 

Let's just say I disagree with you and the Orioles on this. There is a reason teams never have done that throughout the history of baseball. Because its dumb. 

ESPECIALLY, when you have a pitcher struggling and hot guy on deck.

Depends on runner and who is on deck to me. Contact may not be directly to the fielder. 
 

My main point is just that it requires a 2 our hit to score. 

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Just now, Bemorewins said:

The Reds are a very good offensive team. I'm not saying I expected Gibson to get destroyed. But I didn't expect him to do well tonight. It's not a good match up for him. I expected us to have to out slug them tonight. And thankfully they don't have a very good pitching staff. 

The only thing I like about Weaver is his shoes... and the fact that he will keep us in the game by being his normal terrible self.

What was the excuse for his last start?   This is the big boy league. Gibson has failed to do his job two starts in a row.. period.  His job is to get innings and outs.. fail. 
problem with Gibson is you get 7 excellent starts, 12 mediocre starts, and 7 horrible starts .. 

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