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I don’t get the complaining about random stories and jokes occasionally. It’s complaining just to complain. Listen to a few other local broadcasts on MLB TV. They all have a similar dynamic and all have silly sidetracks, from the PBP guy and a sideline reporter. Nothing unusual. And Kevin and Ben are far better than most, though there are some good tandems out there. 
 

Watching other teams play a little also puts the Os in perspective from several angles. All the issues you think the Os have (fifth starter, last guy on the bench, bullpen issues, whatever) I guarantee you fans of every team feel the same way about their team.  

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9 hours ago, Frobby said:

Tonight’s exchange was a complete nothing burger in my opinion.  It came up because the pitcher on the mound had a wedding at some fancy ski resort and the wedding was covered by Vogue.  It’s not like Brown just brought up fancy ski resort weddings for no reason.  

Agreed. I thought it was just really funny. I like their dynamic, it makes it so much more fun that they are polar opposites and rib each other. Plus, Kevin Brown is hilarious! 

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I have a relative that complains about something in every email they send. It must be some sort of therapy for them. Maybe OH is a Therapy Board for some. 😀 Plus, I really don't think Ben needs anyone defending him! Particularly with KB who I really like.

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9 minutes ago, elextrano8 said:

Feels like every time KB makes me laugh, I can almost guarantee that Moose will be complaining about it in the game thread 🤣

Dude, c’mon. When he made the wildly astute assessment that we used three relievers in a row that had four letter last names, you can’t tell me that wasn’t worth a giant eye roll. 

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Just now, Moose Milligan said:

Dude, c’mon. When he made the wildly astute assessment that we used three relievers in a row that had four letter last names, you can’t tell me that wasn’t worth a giant eye roll. 

I didn't have an inclination to do so, but I knew you would 🤷‍♂️

I just imagine trying to fill three hours while coming off as entertaining, and I tip my cap.

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2 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Dude, c’mon. When he made the wildly astute assessment that we used three relievers in a row that had four letter last names, you can’t tell me that wasn’t worth a giant eye roll. 

Unfortunately, your posts complaining about Kevin Brown are worth giant eye rolls.  😄

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13 minutes ago, elextrano8 said:

I didn't have an inclination to do so, but I knew you would 🤷‍♂️

I just imagine trying to fill three hours while coming off as entertaining, and I tip my cap.

Just down 2-3 shots before the first inning like Gary would, and see where the night would take you.

 

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41 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Dude, c’mon. When he made the wildly astute assessment that we used three relievers in a row that had four letter last names, you can’t tell me that wasn’t worth a giant eye roll. 

And here I was thinking his Hays-Holliday-Henderson Triple H mention was the moment of the night.

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