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7 hours ago, scarey1999 said:

The Charlotte play by play guy said in the 8th inning that, as he’s mentioned before (which infers they’ve been in this position several times 😂🤣), he’s in support of a 10 run mercy rule after 7th inning. 

Thats a horrible idea btw. This is not little league. 

I don't know about that. It was getting a little ridiculous watching the Tides tee off on a position player throwing 58 mph the last few innings. If a team is planning to use position players to pitch and it's 8th inning or later, I'm ok with them having the option of forfeiting the game.

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1 hour ago, sportsfan8703 said:

Why hasn’t the pitching been great?  Juiced ball?  Park Factors?  Makes you think. 

I am wondering a bit about the ball being used in AAA. It's supposed to the be the major league ball and if it is, then it's just the hitters are ahead of the pitching. 

But good Lord, the hitting at Norfolk has been absolutely insane.

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38 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Do video games have scores this high?

Stowers had 7 RBI and didn’t lead the team for the game.   Not even that close.  

Kjerstad is on a pace for 108 homers and 486 RBI.    Do I need a smiley emoji for the humor challenged among us?

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1 hour ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

Anyone check the CWS site to see if we had any hitters that were good enough for the WS yet?

I remember when I suggested they should look at Stowers..they laughed and said he wasn’t any good. 

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13 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

I remember when I suggested they should look at Stowers..they laughed and said he wasn’t any good. 

If I remember right, they didn't even want him as a 3rd piece.  He had no value according to them.

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7 minutes ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

If I remember right, they didn't even want him as a 3rd piece.  He had no value according to them.

Getz and the White Sox are idiots.  They got less for Cease from SD than if they would have traded with the O’s.  Getz might want to start looking at job openings at WalMart.

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3 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Correct 

caulfield12

Only two hitters above 650 ops for Charlotte.

Nastrini getting killed.

This Norfolk squad destroys the Sox lineup if you remove Luis Robert, Jr.

 

They say that the main reason O's hitters are destroying WS pitching is that they are playing in a bandbox, but the WS hitters can't hit in a bandbox?!?

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16 minutes ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

If I remember right, they didn't even want him as a 3rd piece.  He had no value according to them.

This is their lineup when they were shutout the other day. 

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Stowers could be their everyday RF and #6 hitter, LOL. 

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