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Orioles vs. Yankees 4/9/09 game 3


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Well I think that was the first questionable bullpen move that Trembley made to come back and bite us so far this year. The rest were all pretty reasonable progressions of our relievers and the guys just ended up sucking.

This time I think we would've been much better off leaving Simon in. At least let 2 guys get on, he was still throwing pretty well. If you're gonna let him face Tex, you gotta let him stay in after Tex gets a weak broken-bat single.

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Well I think that was the first questionable bullpen move that Trembley made to come back and bite us so far this year. The rest were all pretty reasonable progressions of our relievers and the guys just ended up sucking.

This time I think we would've been much better off leaving Simon in. At least let 2 guys get on, he was still throwing pretty well. If you're gonna let him face Tex, you gotta let him stay in after Tex gets a weak broken-bat single.

He was at 89 pitches and I doubt Trembley wanted him to have 100 in his 1st start. Now if it were my decision, he pitches to Nady.

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Jeez people, crack open a cold one and relax! We're down by 5 in the bottom of the 6th. We can still win this one.

Thank you. The drama queens need to settle down. After watching the Phillies/Braves game yesterday, this is nothing. Obviously it doesn't look good, but we don't need to take to the streets proclaiming "The End is Nigh!"

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I'm not going to argue the merits of this inning. Over the course of his career, Brian Bass has proven, he's not a good pitcher.

His career has nothing to do with it. It's that he made a bad throw from 20 feet away.

While I think it's fine for folks to complain, I think they should complain about the thing that happened, not about something else. It's a character flaw ;-)

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Thank you. The drama queens need to settle down. After watching the Phillies/Braves game yesterday, this is nothing. Obviously it doesn't look good, but we don't need to take to the streets proclaiming "The End is Nigh!"

Yeah I edited my post. I've calmed down- but I still just can't resist the urge to scream and punch things when we play like a college team agianst the Yankees. Too sickening to sit still. Hopefully the offense can due the same to the yankee bullpen.

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