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Wednesday afternoon September 20: Orioles go for sweep in Houston


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Just now, Moose Milligan said:

Still have 4 more games before a day off. 
 

IMO, no team should be playing 17 in a row in September. This is ridiculous. 

It seems like a thin excuse to me. This has nothing to do with the lack of talent in the Oriole's BP. You have nothing outside 3 or 4 pitchers.

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Postgame thoughts:

I feel great about Bradish and GRod going into the playoffs

Webb should have gone another inning.

Im not ready to give up on Fuji and his 100+ arm. He should have the same chance as me to play in the playoffs. 
 

This BP is a disaster right now. I’d tell flaherty that he is first up behind GRod tomorrow and he throws till the end of the game regardless of the score/situation. Kidding but not kidding…

 

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Just now, dtk9119 said:

This game was 95% on the offense. Yes BP is fried and Hyde made some questionable decisions, but I was hoping for just 1 of 3 and we got 2. Angels have to help out some way somehow tonight.

Yes this--if the offense knows the bullpen is friend it has to find some way to score and not just strike out 11 times in the first five innings.

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2 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

This team is deeply flawed with its pen..I dont care that the statistics show we are a good pen...in fact, we are NOT...too many holes, too little control..not enough strikeouts when it matters late.....2 out of 3 is good in Houston, but this was a winnable game with decent bullpen relief...shame we couldn't pick up Bradish...Id seriously think of Wells for the pen too...cant be much worse than what we have ...and the pen is also toast...

 

We knew losing Bautista would cost us some games.

This is one of them.

Everyone steps up in their role and you wind up with a guy who can't get the job done in a close game.

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