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Sunday, April 28: A's vs Orioles


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3 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Brewers lost Wade Miley to TJ recently and were throwing ex-Oriole minor leaguer Tobias Myers today.

With DL Hall not cutting it and Burnes gone, I half wonder if Arnold and Elias might match up again.

The Brewers have one of the best records in the NL right now. I don't think they quite believe they're sellers. 

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5 minutes ago, Just Regular said:

Brewers lost Wade Miley to TJ recently and were throwing ex-Oriole minor leaguer Tobias Myers today.

With DL Hall not cutting it and Burnes gone, I half wonder if Arnold and Elias might match up again.

Definitely a possibility if they fall off the cliff.

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1 minute ago, Moose Milligan said:

They gonna let Akin go two or are they gonna do that stupid reliever for every inning thing 

Probably the stupid thing.

I prefer Akin going multiple innings with longer rest between outings.

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2 minutes ago, O's84 said:

So you use that as a defense mechanism?

Na - I just really think you are going to need to have a long guy ready for Bradish’s start. I’d prefer that not be Irvin in a game that is already likely lost.

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7 minutes ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

Probably the right move to bring in Akin. Suarez looked like he could implode any minute.  Now can Akin give us multiple innings.

Let‘s hope. 

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9 minutes ago, Bemorewins said:

They were the better/more talented team all those years. Now we have the talent advantage.

I wouldn't say we have the talent advantage pitching wise.  And their lineup is always dangerous.  It will be tough series.  But I do have to take issue with the idea that they put fear into everyone.  

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