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of course, I CARE. But if we lose ...I'm perfectly happy with the season


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2 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

we were 3-3 for the season...but the Rangers mash....and we haven't in weeks...we will need to score a slew of runs...I just dont see it happening...but I would love to be wrong..

 

Point me to a time since May 2022 when the Orioles haven't have any business walking on the field with any team in either league.

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3 hours ago, Roy Firestone said:

Sure,I want to see these guys go the World Series...but I think it's going to be a tall task. We haven't hit well lately, and though its a "different season", I dont think we match up with the  Rangers. That said I couldn't be prouder or more satisfied with this season ...we figure to be better next year with a heathy(lets hope) Means, and a surplus of decent starting pitching.plus Holliday, maybe Ortiz and Norby and Mayo.....Im not going to mope or whine if we dont win this series, but I DO think the first two games COULD benefit us with Bradish and Grayson...but the way this team was hitting for the last couple of weeks, we will need to score a bunch of runs and not give up home runs...Im not sure either is a given for this team...right now. I think the Rangers win the series 3-1...I hope im wrong, believe me...

 

3 hours ago, Roy Firestone said:

Sure,I want to see these guys go the World Series...but I think it's going to be a tall task. We haven't hit well lately, and though its a "different season", I dont think we match up with the  Rangers. That said I couldn't be prouder or more satisfied with this season ...we figure to be better next year with a heathy(lets hope) Means, and a surplus of decent starting pitching.plus Holliday, maybe Ortiz and Norby and Mayo.....Im not going to mope or whine if we dont win this series, but I DO think the first two games COULD benefit us with Bradish and Grayson...but the way this team was hitting for the last couple of weeks, we will need to score a bunch of runs and not give up home runs...Im not sure either is a given for this team...right now. I think the Rangers win the series 3-1...I hope im wrong, believe me...

Not me ….I want it all 😜

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As a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan who sat through the four straight Super Bowls I can tell you losing hurts more than winning feels great... and it does not fade away. I may be more nervous about that feeling (losing) than playing Texas.  The feeling sucks but will not diminish the great six months+ this team has given us.  Pffft it's just a game? bah humbug :)

 

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O's starting pitching is in the best position its been all year.  And as Hyde says " We will go as far as our pitching will take us."   Bradish, GRod and Means are strong and confident.  Hitters score one more than the other team and will fight until the last out is made.   I feel good about beating Texas and Houston.   Its Atlanta.

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14 hours ago, Roy Firestone said:

Sure,I want to see these guys go the World Series...but I think it's going to be a tall task. We haven't hit well lately, and though its a "different season", I dont think we match up with the  Rangers. That said I couldn't be prouder or more satisfied with this season ...we figure to be better next year with a heathy(lets hope) Means, and a surplus of decent starting pitching.plus Holliday, maybe Ortiz and Norby and Mayo.....Im not going to mope or whine if we dont win this series, but I DO think the first two games COULD benefit us with Bradish and Grayson...but the way this team was hitting for the last couple of weeks, we will need to score a bunch of runs and not give up home runs...Im not sure either is a given for this team...right now. I think the Rangers win the series 3-1...I hope im wrong, believe me...

Want to win. But understand that the playoffs are set up such that the best team loses 80%+ of the time.

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1 minute ago, TopGunnar said:

We need a change of mentality in here. We’re the #1 seed and a legit World Series contender. I’ll be very upset if we don’t win atleast this series 

I have a hard time working myself up to very upset when it is a matter of a group of folks I don't personally know playing a game against another group of folks I don't personally know.

I guess I'm not young enough anymore to get that level of invested in something I can't in any way influence.

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