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StoneTheCrow

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« Reply #330 on: September 26, 2012, 08:00:10 am »
The musical selections were as unexceptional as the game.  Perhaps they had a minor league guy in charge of it (they were in charge of everything else)?

K8teebug

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« Reply #331 on: September 26, 2012, 09:20:03 am »
Tough one last night!  ugh.

shemptiness

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« Reply #332 on: September 26, 2012, 04:51:32 pm »


Uh-oh

K8teebug

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« Reply #333 on: September 27, 2012, 07:52:38 am »
7 home runs.  BAM.

James Ford

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« Reply #334 on: September 27, 2012, 08:58:13 am »
The O's better keep winning.

It seems pretty clear that Oakland, Tampa, and LA aren't going to lose anymore games (unless Tampa loses to the O's).

K8teebug

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« Reply #335 on: September 27, 2012, 09:12:56 am »
Those teams are going DOWN.

James Ford

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« Reply #336 on: September 27, 2012, 09:17:50 am »
DOWN to the wire.

DeathFromAbove1979

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« Reply #337 on: September 27, 2012, 09:21:37 am »
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StoneTheCrow

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« Reply #338 on: September 27, 2012, 10:11:08 am »
It is.  Came out yesterday, allegedly.  I need to go grab one.

The firework display was nothing short of awesome last night.  Great way to end my three day residence at the yard.

vansmack

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« Reply #339 on: September 27, 2012, 01:01:09 pm »
It seems pretty clear that Oakland, Tampa, and LA aren't going to lose anymore games (unless Tampa loses to the O's).

There's a good possibility that even with the additional Wild Card, 2 teams with 90 wins or more will miss the playoffs.  That would be something.

The O's are also on the brink of a positive run differential, and we all know that makes all the difference in the world...
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vansmack

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« Reply #340 on: September 27, 2012, 01:08:27 pm »
Do me a favor and trade for Jim Thome so the Rangers don't.  He's a huge upgrade over Nick Johnson.

It happened.  We'll see how that goes. 

Well, you gave up almost no one for him, so it's worth the chance.  He's a great presence in the clubhouse and that could help during the slide. 


It would be ironic if I ended up regretting this....

Jim Thome's stake in the playoff chase
September, 27, 2012

BALTIMORE -- In a city of row houses, it makes sense that the Orioles' success this year has been built game by game, at-bat by at-bat, pitch by pitch, brick by brick. They have one pitcher with more than 20 starts, a staff with one complete game and a bullpen that has contributed more than 500 innings. At the start of this season, their leadoff hitter was in Pittsburgh, their designated hitter was a pinch-hitter in Philadelphia and their third baseman was a shortstop in Bowie.

They had lost a few games this week, on Sunday to the Boston Red Sox and on Monday and Tuesday to the Toronto Blue Jays, shaving their lead for a wild-card berth enough to fuel anxiety. Deion Sanders was at Camden Yards on Wednesday to visit his old minor league manager, Buck Showalter, and to take some batting practice. When Showalter was asked whether Sanders' appearance might provide a needed distraction to lighten the mood, Showalter disagreed but acknowledged it was a fair question.

The Orioles needed a little jump-start, especially after falling behind 2-1 in the first 4½ innings against Carlos Villanueva, and it was Jim Thome who seemed to provide it.

Having faced Thome in the past, Showalter felt that the slugger would make needed adjustments pitch to pitch. A pitcher who stayed in a discernable pattern would become more vulnerable, because Thome would change when necessary.

And Villanueva had consistently pitched backward to the Orioles in the first innings Wednesday -- that is, throwing off-speed pitches in ball-strike counts when hitters might usually look for fastballs. Some hitters, who have made a lifetime of feasting on fastballs, struggle to adapt.

But in Thome's second at-bat, leading off the bottom of the fifth, he looked for a changeup and crushed it over the right-field wall for his 612th career homer. Thome explained after the game how Villanueva had been throwing so much off-speed stuff and how they talked about it in the Orioles' dugout, the type of group thought that can work.

Three batters later, Manny Machado -- who wasn't born until 10 months after Thome made his major league debut -- had a 2-1 count, and he jumped another non-fastball, a changeup, for the Orioles' third homer of the night. (Nate McLouth had homered in the first). Before the inning was over, Chris Davis -- who had seen nothing but sliders -- hammered a slider for a three-run homer.

Showalter mentioned after the game, after the Orioles finished with seven homers, how Thome had changed a lot in this victory with his adjustment.

Pitch by pitch. At-bat by at-bat. Brick by brick.
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shemptiness

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« Reply #341 on: September 27, 2012, 05:03:16 pm »
Good news.  A's lose.

Good news 2 - Halos lose.

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StoneTheCrow

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« Reply #342 on: September 27, 2012, 07:36:36 pm »
As did LA   ;D

James Ford

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« Reply #343 on: September 27, 2012, 08:31:26 pm »
Thanks Toronto. Go White Sox! A Sox win and the night will be perfect.

As did LA   ;D
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« Reply #344 on: September 28, 2012, 08:45:13 am »
What I meant to say is the O's better sweep the Sox, because if the Rays are still in the race after this weekend, those three games in Tampa are going to be pretty tough.


The O's better keep winning.

It seems pretty clear that Oakland, Tampa, and LA aren't going to lose anymore games (unless Tampa loses to the O's).