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Just now, bpilktree67 said:

They scored 19 runs in Texas series.  13 runs in the Marlins series and 16 runs in the Padres series.    When is 19+13+16= 40.  That is 48 runs in 9 games or 5.5 a game.  

Sorry. You beat me to it….

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1 minute ago, OnlyOneOriole said:

In golf terms it means Good Good.  As in if 2 people with both putts within 2 feet are good without actually putting them out.

There is actually a pretty popular youtube golf channel named GG=Good Good. 

 

In Poker it means Good Game.

Interesting tidbit re golf. Thanks.

Pretty much everywhere it’s considered Good Game. Parlance in online gaming, especially 1 on 1 like Magic, Chess, Warcraft/Starcraft, etc. 

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1 minute ago, LGOrioles said:

Suarez is the long man and can’t even give you 2 innings. What exactly is the point of him being on the roster? His stuff isn’t any better in the pen than it was starting and he has been terrible the last month and a half. 

What he did the first 2 months was big, but it’s pretty clear at this point he’s not an MLB pitcher. There is zero reason Akin should be in the minors while Suarez is your long man, who can’t even give you innings. 

Suarez is pretty decent for a few innings.

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3 minutes ago, bpilktree67 said:

They scored 19 runs in Texas series.  13 runs in the Marlins series and 16 runs in the Padres series.    When is 19+13+16= 40.  That is 48 runs in 9 games or 5.5 a game.  

Yeah math is hard that’s my bad.

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1 minute ago, Roy Firestone said:

I still look at our lineup and I see a better one than Cleveland has. I think they are far more productive than we are for some reason. We dont have many great at bats and strikeout a ton.

It’s one game. One. 
I came into the series wanting a split. 
 

Our at bats lately have been much better. 

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