Last night in the seventh, the long-awaited implosion of Brian Matusz appears at hand. He walks Thurman Martin on four pitches, not one close. Up comes Nuni, who in the top of the inning did a Three Stooges routine on a catchable ball, allowing Baltimore to take a 6-1 lead.
First two pitches miss by two feet. The pitching coach comes out. It's obvious that Baltimore is stalling.
So what does Nuni do? Does he take pitches until Matusz throws a strike? Seeing as how we need baserunners more than home runs, does he bear down and try to grind-out a base on balls? No, of course not. He swings away. On the next pitch. And he pops it up. Baltimore comes out to fetch Matusz, and our chance at a big inning is done.
Actually, the inning ends with the bases loaded and Arod doing basically the same thing: On the first pitch after Granderson was hit by one - a sign of wildness - Arod swings. Pops it up.
When you own a team - as we have the Orioles in recent years - and you beat yourself against them at home, sometimes the light comes on in their heads, and you never again regain that mental advantage.
Tonight, we may lose a series at home against Baltimore. We look old, slow and stupid.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
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Our hitters do that ll the f****** time.
They also first pitch swing just after our starter has labored through a 30 pitch inning and needs a long inning of rest.
We look old, slow, and cheap.
Would Yu like to see someone repace Phil Hughesedtobegood in the rotation?
Speaking of old, slow and cheap, is that a pic of Mustang?
“I’m a new song and you’re just a remix.”
MUSTANG W. PEACE
The W. is for WORLD
The PEACE is for ALL
The MUSTANG is for REAL
a bunch of nonsense from a horse with a dumb name
he thinks he's real good, but he's really so lame
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