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2 minutes ago, Malike said:

They've played teams over .500 15 times, they are 6-9. They are on a nice roll and they have a lot of talent, but I'm not buying in yet.

I noticed the same thing looking at their schedule. They've won only 1 series against a team that currently has a winning record (Milwaukee).  The O's by contrast have won 6 (KC, Boston, Minnesota, KC again, NYY, Seattle).

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9 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

Of course not but I don't know how you can say those teams are better. Better uniforms?

You know who’s a WS contender?  Any team that makes the playoffs and plays well in the playoffs, regardless of whether they won 100 games or 85 during the season.  We’ve seen the truth of that dozens of times over the years.  

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It looks like their starting pitching has been stupendous.   Can Seth Lugo, Brady Singer, Alec Marsh, Cole Ragans, and Michael Wacha do this for a whole season?    Just like most any other team it could go either way.

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16 minutes ago, Frobby said:

You know who’s a WS contender?  Any team that makes the playoffs and plays well in the playoffs, regardless of whether they won 100 games or 85 during the season.  We’ve seen the truth of that dozens of times over the years.  

Let’s get hot in September and just steam roll who we play.    We are collectively slumping and now catching a case of the injury bug.  Fine… it will be NYs turn soon.    
 

I don’t care whether we win the division or wildcard. I just want to be not slumping and not injury riddled come October.    We need to fix the bullpen and we will probably before July. If the starting pitcher, get healthy and our bats get hot over the summer look out!

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