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I was going to say you could wait until the Birdland Caravan and see it on the big screen at the Charles Theater on the Jan 25 Caravan event.

But the web site shows that as sold out already (it was $10 whose proceeds benefitted the YMCA; those at the screening also receive a poster signed by Brandon Hyde).

Considering the Caravan was just announced two days ago, selling out the theater already seems pretty impressive.

So I guess I won't wait until the theater.   I'll watch it tonight, as soon as the Tech game ends.

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Watching now.

Funny, Elias talks about how Cedric got hurt, and he remembered that Aaron Hicks had just been cut by the Yankees and called his agent that night.

I distinctly remember Elias saying at the time that they had already been taking to Hicks when the injury happened and it wasn't just in reaction to the injury.  

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10 minutes ago, Jammer7 said:

I just finished watching the video. We were surprised to see a close-up of my wife and I in Tampa. Great video, telling a great story. 
 

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That's pretty cool. You made history by making it into the documentary. Congratulations!

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16 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

That's pretty cool. You made history by making it into the documentary. Congratulations!

Pretty cool, for sure. Probably the best Orioles games I have seen in person in my life. The O’s fans were electric. We did take over the Trop that weekend series. It reminded me, and the baseball world, that O’s fans are among the very best when the team is worthy. 

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29 minutes ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

Seeing Anthony Santander behind the scenes just makes me appreciate him more. Not only is he a big run producer, but Santander has such a positive attitude and he's always keeping the clubhouse fun. He's a great teammate! "Mah Man."

I agree. I think we also can confirm how much Hays means to this group. 

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Everything was great except I wonder why they felt the need to put a little mini segment together on Jack Flaherty that seemed to put him in a positive light. When I saw that, I was like "that felt forced."

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