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Will the Orioles make the playoffs?  

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  1. 1. Will the Orioles make the playoffs?

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11 hours ago, terpoh said:

People born in 1984 are 40 now and have never seen the O’s get past the ALCS

I was born in 1981 and didn't see it (or remember anything from that age really).  I can at least say they've won in my lifetime though...

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8 minutes ago, jerios55 said:

I was born in 1981 and didn't see it (or remember anything from that age really).  I can at least say they've won in my lifetime though...

One of my earliest baseball memories was watching Ripken catch that line drive off the bat of Joe Morgan. I was sitting on my father's recliner and my mother was on the sofa to my right. 

A few seconds went by, and I sort of nonchalantly said, "Mom, the Orioles just won the World Series." 

After that, it goes fuzzy. 

I also remember where I was when Delmon Young hit that double. I was sitting at my desk listening to Joe Angel... I definitely yelled out loud and could hear other people in the office celebrating as well. 

Seasons like these are tough. Expectations are high and they are tripping all over themselves.

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On Sept. 19, 2023, the Rangers won a game. They were coming off four straight losses, and on this date, they showed up. They were 83-68 and went 7-4 over their last 11 games to get into the playoffs. Here's to hoping today we get off the schnide and get some momentum going. Stranger things have happened.

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52 minutes ago, Malike said:

On Sept. 19, 2023, the Rangers won a game. They were coming off four straight losses, and on this date, they showed up. They were 83-68 and went 7-4 over their last 11 games to get into the playoffs. Here's to hoping today we get off the schnide and get some momentum going. Stranger things have happened.

Nice to see you back.

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1 hour ago, jerios55 said:

I was born in 1981 and didn't see it (or remember anything from that age really).  I can at least say they've won in my lifetime though...

Born in 1978, but was not raised an O's fan, so I have never seen it. In fact, I have never seen any team that I have ever cheered for in any sport win a championship.

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looks like some of y'all are gonna be pissed when we win 2 of 3 against Detroit, at least one in NY and 2 o 3 against Minn.  I'd be embarassed if I were some of you....projecting the apathy and misery in your own little lives onto our O's.  This is a F upped sport and a team with talent like this can turn on a dime and start winning consistently at any time.  This isn't over.  I you're mad that your life hasn't worked out well......please don't bring the rest of us down.  

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4 hours ago, OrioleintheATL said:

looks like some of y'all are gonna be pissed when we win 2 of 3 against Detroit, at least one in NY and 2 o 3 against Minn.  I'd be embarassed if I were some of you....projecting the apathy and misery in your own little lives onto our O's.  This is a F upped sport and a team with talent like this can turn on a dime and start winning consistently at any time.  This isn't over.  I you're mad that your life hasn't worked out well......please don't bring the rest of us down.  

While I agree and find your comment funny, maybe just say something along the line of”Don’t give up on this team” or “Quite being Debbie downers” instead of assuming they are projecting the own misery in their lives. People might take it better if it doesn’t feel like a personal attack. Either way, that win felt good and I HOPE this is finally the turning point going into the playoffs soon. 

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8 hours ago, OrioleintheATL said:

looks like some of y'all are gonna be pissed when we win 2 of 3 against Detroit, at least one in NY and 2 o 3 against Minn.  I'd be embarassed if I were some of you....projecting the apathy and misery in your own little lives onto our O's.  This is a F upped sport and a team with talent like this can turn on a dime and start winning consistently at any time.  This isn't over.  I you're mad that your life hasn't worked out well......please don't bring the rest of us down.  

Well, living in that cesspool also known as Atlanta, I admire your optimism.

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