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Sunday, August 27: Orioles go for sweep of Rockies


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Just now, Yossarian said:

Did Kevin say Adley leads the Majors in strikes called against him that were outside the strike zone?  I could believe that.  That's a lack of respect. 

Probably also related to the fact that he takes more pitches than an average hitter, as well. 

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1 minute ago, Malike said:

Oh man, if they kill those bees the Orioles are going to get terrible national attention lol.

Do it. 
 

My wife won’t get our yard bug sprayed because it’ll kill off the bees. And I’m like, there are plenty of bees all over the goddamn world, they’re not an endangered ****ing species. I’d like to be outside without getting bug bites all over. 
 

But no, the bees stay. 

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1 minute ago, Moose Milligan said:

Do it. 
 

My wife won’t get our yard bug sprayed because it’ll kill off the bees. And I’m like, there are plenty of bees all over the goddamn world, they’re not an endangered ****ing species. I’d like to be outside without getting bug bites all over. 
 

But no, the bees stay. 

Unsurprisingly your wife is correct 😛, there's been a massive drop off in bee and insect population, which is highly ecologically problematic (or if you like flowers). Put on some good insect repellent and/or turn on a fan. 

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Just now, Yossarian said:

Bees are fine.  If it's wasps or yellow jackets, we'll, they are just a$$holes.

yep, mosquitos are assholes too btw. Anyone figures out how to kill the dang mosquitos without killing everything else will make a dang fortune. 

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I don't know why guys start jogging to first with no pause whatsoever after taking a pitch in a three ball count.  Umpires absolutely hate that, they think you're showing them up. 

I'm pretty sure that they'd call a strike in that scenario on a pitch landing in the second row, if they thought they could get away with it.  

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