Updates: Red Sox at Orioles
SOX LOSE (11:45, END 9, 11-10 O'S)
Bay struck out to cap an unreal loss, the worst this season. The Sox led, 10-1, entering the seventh inning.
YOUKILIS HIT (11:42, TOP 9, 11-10 O'S)
Sherrill hit Youkilis in the hand with two strikes. It didn't look pretty the way Youkilis reacted, and the trainer, Paul Lessard, came out to check on him. He's in the game with Bay up and the tying run, Green, at second.
DOWN TO THEIR LAST OUT (11:39, TOP 9, 11-10 O'S)
Pedroia popped out to shallow left. Youkilis is the Red Sox' last chance, and all that separates the Orioles from an amazing comeback. Payback for the Mother's Day Miracle?
ONE AWAY (11:37, TOP 9, 11-10 O'S
After Nick Green came on to pinch run for Bailey, Lugo botched a bunt attempt and swung at strike two in the dirt, givivng himself an 0-2 count. He fought back to 2-2, then took strike, a pitch Lugo felt was low and/or away. Replays showed it barely nipped the corner at the knees, a great pitch. Pedroia is up now.
BAILEY SINGLES (11:31, TOP 9, 11-10 O'S)
The Sox have the tying run on after Bailey smacked a line-drive single to left. Here comes Lugo.
FINALLY, THE NINTH (11:27, END 8, 11-10 O'S)
Reimold, the man who began the inning, ended it with a high fly to left after Huff walked on a 3-2 pitch. George Sherrill is out to close for the Orioles. He'll face Jeff Bailey, Lugo, and Pedroia.
MARKAKIS GIVES BALTIMORE LEAD (11:22, BOT 8, 11-10 O'S)
Wow wow wow. Markakis crunched a double to left-center off of Papelbon with two down, scoring Guthrie and Roberts, who just beat Lugo's relay throw from Bay. Just incredible. The Sox had a 10-1 lead with nine outs left. With four left -- and three of their, most pressing -- they trail, 11-10.
PAP STARTS STRONG (11:20, BOT 8, 10-9 SOX)
Baltimore starter Jeremy Guthrie entered as a pinch runner, which is downright cool, replacing Wieters at second. Papelbon made that irrelevant, for now, by striking out Pie swinging at a 95-mph fastball.
AND ANOTHER (11:16, BOT 8, 10-9 SOX)
Roberts slipped a single -- the 12th hit allowed by the Sox bullpen -- past a diving Youkilis down the third base line, scoring the run that brought the Orioles to within one. This might not be Boston's night -- Roberts was 0 for his last 18.
Here's how dire tonight is: Papelbon is coming on for what would be a five-out save. He hasn't pitched more than one inning since May 4, so this is not something Francona does lightly.
ONE MORE (11:08, BOT 8, 10-8 SOX)
Wigginton crushed a sacrifice fly to right, which Baldelli caught while leaping on the front of the warning track. One down, Roberts up with men on first and third. Worth mentioning again -- it's crazy that this is even a game.
SLIPPING AWAY? (11:02, BOT 8, 10-7 SOX)
Salazar dribbled a swinging bunt toward first. Kottaras scooped the ball, but not in time to make a play at first. Reimold held at third, which loaded the bases with no outs for Wieters. He cracked a single into left, plating Reimold and keeping the bags loaded. With Ty Wigginton out as a pinch hitter, Francona called on Saito. The Red Sox typically suffocating bullpen has been atrocious tonight. No other way to say it.
O'S THREATENING (10:56, BOT 8, 10-6 SOX)
This isn't quite the slam dunk it should have been. With no outs after a Luke Scott double, Baltimore has men on second and third. Reimold singled into left to lead off the inning. What's up with the bullpen? Jonathan Papelbon is warming up now.
LATE AT THE PLATE (10:50, MID 8, 10-6 SOX)
Jacoby Ellsbury nearly had himself another RBI. He ripped a single through the middle. DeMarlo Hale windmilled George Kottaras -- in at catcher for Varitek -- around third base. Pie's throw zipped from center, in time easily to nab Kottaras. Inning over. Okajima remains on the mound, and Takashi Saito has been warming.
PEDROIA MAKES A SAVE (10:40, END 7, 10-6 SOX)
With men on first and third after Markakis's bloop single, Huff flared a soft liner toward right field. Pedroia leapt and made a 180 catch, ending the inning and keeping the damage at five runs. Had the hit fallen, the tying run would have come to the plate.
WE'VE GOT A GAME (10:33, BOT 7, 10-6 SOX)
Francona is making another pitching change, going with Okajima to face Markakis. Delcarmen yielded a two-out single to Pie, which drove Robert Andino, who reached on a fielder's choice and moved to second on a grounder by Roberts.
LIFE FROM THE O'S (10:26, BOT 7, 10-5 SOX)
Oscar Salazar blasted a three-run jack deep to left, his first home run this year. Wieters followed with a single. Huff had scored after he singled Scott doubled off the wall. There are still no outs, and Francona has pulled Masterson for Manny Delcarmen. That inning -- at least four runs, no outs -- is going to murder Masterson's ERA. Hideki Okajima is warming.
DOUBLE DIGITS (10:18, MID 7, 10-1 SOX)
Dustin Pedroia drove in Bailey with an RBI single. Bailey had tripled off the rightfield wall. An observation: This seems to be one drunk crowd. The Sox fans wents nuts on that RBI single. Either they all have Pedroia on their fantasy team, or they enjoyed some Natty Boh during the delay.
If (when) the Sox win tonight, they'll have won the first two games of six of their last seven series. That's a whole lot of winning.
COUNTING TO THREE (10:08, END 6, 9-1 SOX)
Something funny happened after the second out of that inning. The Red Sox infield ran off the field. They huddled by the dugout steps and started walking in -- all of them, Kevin Youkilis and Julio Lugo and Dustin Pedroia and Jeff Bailey and Justin Masterson -- before Randazzo and Varitek alerted them to the fact that THERE WERE ONLY TWO OUTS. Masterson came back, laughed, and then struck out Markakis. Then everyone ran off the field, because that's what you do when there are three outs.
EASY ONE FOR MASTERSON (9:54, END 5, 9-1 SOX)
Masterson struck out Wieters and Andino to blow through the inning. This one will be in the books if the rain comes back.
GAME ON (9:50, BOT 5, 9-1 SOX)
Mora grounded out, and the game in underway. The official restart time is 9:48, giving the game a 1 hour, 11 minute rain delay.
Smoltz threw 52 pitches in four innings, allowing one run on three hits and a walk.
WAITING ON THE WIN (9:45, MID 5, 9-1 SOX)
John Smoltz won't get his first American League win tonight. The rain delay has forced him out of the game, and Justin Masterson will pitch. We're about five minutes away from resuming.
RESTART TIME (9:35, MID 5, 9-1 SOX)
OK, they just announced the game will begin again at 9:50. That would make it a 1 hour, 13 minute delay.
TARP COMES OFF (9:33, MID 5, 9-1 SOX)
The grounds crew is peeling the tarp off the infield now. No official word on when the game will start back up, so we'll go with "soon." There could be more rain tonight, which the Sox would welcome the sooner, the better. It's been a 56-minute delay, so far.
TARP TIME (8:37, MID 5, 9-1 SOX)
Right after Smoltz threw his final warm-up pitch, the umpries called the grounds crew into service. We've got ourselves a rain delay. Blegh.
HERE COMES THE RAIN (8:35, TOP 5, 9-1 SOX)
Three outs away from this game becoming official, we have our first drops of rain. No tarp yet, just a smattering of umbrellas and folks taking cover in the concourses. Youkilis reached with a two-out single off of Robert Andino's glove. Starting to rain harder now. The Sox, rightfully, are taking a bunch of first-pitch swings. They want to get this bad boy in.
ELLSBURY AGAIN (8:24, MID 4, 9-1 SOX)
Ellsbury sent an RBI single through the right side, his second RBI hit of the inning -- he also led off with a solo home run. The Sox put up five runs in the inning, three of which were earned. After a long layoff, Smoltz is out for the fourth. There are some spooky dark clouds gathering overhead. It almost looks like one of the spaceships from Independence Day.
VARITEK TAKES ONE FOR THE TEAM, MAYBE (8:20, TOP 4, 8-1 SOX)
Albers threw a high, inside pitch to Varitek, and home plate umpire Tony Randazzo sent Varitek to first. The replays were tough to tell, but it looked like the pitch just missed brushing Varitek. Either way, a run scores, the bases are still loaded with two outs. Baldelli struck out looking at a pitch low and away.
HILL OUT (8:14, TOP 4, 7-1 SOX)
Not a good night for Hill, who surrendered a single to Oritz. The bases are still loaded as Matt Albers jogs in from the bullpen and Varitek is getting ready to come up to the plate.
SOX PILING ON (8:12, TOP 4, 6-1 SOX)
Kevin Youkilis ripped a one-out double to left that scored Bailey (walk) and sent Pedroia (E5) to third. Hill intentionally walked Bay, and Ortiz is batting with the bags loaded.
The weather radar doesn't look pretty, and the air has got that it's-gonna-rain feel right now.
ELLSBURY LAUNCHES ONE (8:03, TOP 4, 5-1 SOX)
Didn't take long for the Sox to get that run back. Jacoby Ellsbury mashed the third pitch of the inning, a letter-high 1-1 fastball, 408 feet over the right-centerfield fence. Ellsbury should buy Hill a steak after that pitch.
A SLICE OF FELIX PIE (7:59, END 3, 4-1 SOX)
After the Sox went down in order, Smoltz ran into his first trouble. Matt Wieters led off with a warning track fly ball to left. Robert Andino followed with a single up the middle, and Roberts flied to left. Pie delivered a two-out triple to left, getting the O's on the board after 11 scoreless innings this series. Markakis popped to Varitek in foul territory.
SMOLTZ KEEPS IT GOING (7:46, END 2, 4-0 SOX)
Smoltz gave up his first base runner, a two-out walk to Luke Scott. Otherwise, he still looks great. Aubrey Huff grounded to second, Nolan Reimold flied to left, and Melvin Mora flied to right.
Felix Pie is now in center, replacing Jones, who had that crunch against the fence trying to catch Youkilis's home run.
PEDROIA STRANDED (7:38, TOP 2, 4-0 SOX)
Bay chopped to Melvin Mora at third, who made the play on an awkward high bounce. Bay almost beat the throw, but the Sox couldn't add a fifth run.
SOX ROLLING (7:35, TOP 2, 4-0 SOX)
The Sox strung together two more runs with just one out and have Hill on the ropes already. Bailey walked with one out, and Lugo delivered a single, his second of the night. Pedroia then belted a 2-2, high fastball from Hill into left-center for a two-run double. He stole third on the first pitch when Hill lost track of him, but Youkilis failed to bring him home. Jason Bay is trying now with two down.
SMOLTZ DOMINANT (7:27, END 1, 2-0 SOX)
Well, John Smoltz was just a little better tonight in the first than in his debut. He pitched a 1-2-3 inning while striking out Adam Jones swinging at a 93-mph two-seamer at the knees and Nick Markakis looking at a low fastball. (He didn't like the call, which is a common theme among the Orioles so far this series.) Brian Roberts led off with a chopper back to Smoltz.
ORTIZ DOUBLES, STAYS AT SECOND (7:20, MID 1, 2-0 SOX)
David Ortiz roped a two-out double to left-center, and Jason Varitek walked. Rocco Baldelli couldn't add on to the lead, bouncing back to Hill. John Smoltz is warming up, set to make his second start as a Red Sox. Let's see if his nerves have settled down.
YOUKILIS GOES DEEP (7:14, TOP 1, 2-0 SOX)
Adam Jones couldn't rob Youkilis tonight, but he came awfully close. Youkilis drove the ball to deep leftcenter, and Jones, who made an unreal catch last night, sprinted back. He didn't break stride before jumping about a pace short of the fence. His body smacked into the fence as he reached his glove over. For a moment, the ball landed in his glove. But between the force of Jones hitting the wall and the ball hitting his glove, the glove fell off into the O's bullpen with the ball in it. Jones is going to be a joy to watch in coming years -- and he may already be an All Star.
Bay followed with a ground out to short.
TITO IS A GENIUS! PART TWO (7:09, TOP 1, 0-0)
Terry Francona shuffled Dustin Pedroia and J.D. Drew yesterday, and it immediately led to a run. Today, he puts Julio Lugo at leadoff, and he cracked a single off Rich Hill to begin the game. Pedroia followed with a foul pop to first. Here comes Kevin Youkilis.



I hate to be the little rain cloud here, but today I got this premonition that the Sox go on like this the rest of the season, kicking butt and taking names. Then they get into the WS and the Mets - who get in. mind you, through the sheer incompetence of the rest of the National League - somehow manage to turn the Sox into nine Bill Buckners. Just sayin'.
It figures about the rain...I hope it goes through quick but Smoltz may be done for the night.
Good one.
If the umpires gas this game after the Red Sox take a 9-1 lead, after they allowed the Red Sox to play through the fifth inning in a monsoon at Fenway in that Marlins game, the Red Sox should file a protest with MLB.
So, unless there's a rule I'm unaware of, there's no way Smoltz will pitch the 5th, and, therefore, no way he'll get the win. Shame.
I am not sure why I keep posting on this site. I am the worlds biggest Yankees fan, but I like to pretend to be a Red Sox fan. It makes me feel good about myself to write things that don't make sense at all. Just sayin'.
>> through the sheer incompetence of the rest of the National League - somehow manage to turn the Sox into nine Bill Buckners.
What?
Also, what time are they looking to resume the game? Any updates?
What is happening with the weather? What are the chances of starting again?
It is going to be the Redsox vs. LA in the world series with one Manny Ramirez taking home the MVP and his 3rd world series ring
Any updates on the rain delay?
Weather map here says light to very light rain for the next hour or so - then clears up. They can finish this game, no problem
Smoltz is the type who would ask to go back out. And with an 8 run lead they could let him, though with a shorter leash.
Post #6 was NOT by me. Not the first time, either. Someone's got too much time, and not enough wit. (At least this time, the spelling and grammar were ALMOST right.)
Dan: Like I said, just a premonition. Mets are decided underdogs, but they are somehow hanging in. If they survive and actually make it to the series, they could have some dangerous mojo going on.
Adam, no way do the Red Sox want more rain UNTIL they get 3 more Baltimore outs. And, to state the obvious, Smoltz is probably done for the night, thus he doesn't get the win. No justice there.
Smoltz got shafted.
And Snitch, that's why they should require people to have to log in to post here on the blog like the do to post on regular stories and on the boards...
"Then they get into the WS and the Mets - who get in. mind you, through the sheer incompetence of the rest of the National League - somehow manage to turn the Sox into nine Bill Buckners."
This is to point out the guy who has too much time that I have perfect grammar.
Is there a kangaroo court? If so, how much with the four guys be fined (hopefully for charity) for leaving the field with just 2 out in the bottom of the sixth?
"Then everyone ran off the field, because that's what you do when there are three outs."
Adam is the Dr. Seuss of sports reporters.
"And Snitch, that's why they should require people to have to log in to post here on the blog like the do to post on regular stories and on the boards.."
Quite right, Duck. (He's at it again for post 17, which is indecipherable.) Too bad the Globe doesn't value the commenters this board. There are some articulate, baseball-literate people here (Duck for example).
Adam actually makes an effort for the commenters, but the Globe itself doesn't get it. (If I knew of a better board for this sort of thing, I'd go there. It's fun to talk withy the real fans and the better writers.)
"I hate to be the little rain cloud here, but today I got this premonition that the Sox go on like this the rest of the season, kicking butt and taking names. Then they get into the WS and the Mets - who get in. mind you, through the sheer incompetence of the rest of the National League - somehow manage to turn the Sox into nine Bill Buckners. Just sayin'."
This comment is not "baseball-literate". It is a "premonition" that proves you don't have any knowledge of baseball. And this is even dumber..."Mets are decided underdogs, but they are somehow hanging in. If they survive and actually make it to the series, they could have some dangerous mojo going on." Because they would be the underdogs they would win???? Good call, Mister Baseball Literate.
But you are right... it is fun to talk "withy" the real fans who care about grammar.
Anyone else thinks it's a coincidence that the Orioles score 5 runs as soon as Kottaras comes in as catcher?
Well, at least you're using your own screen name, even if it is derivative. And yes, I hit an adjacent key when I typed the word 'with'. That's called a misspelling, just so you know.
I'm sorry you're so hostile and bitter, Mrs. Snitch. Don't know what I could have possibly done to you to cause that. Maybe you just want attention. But it's not fair to me or to other baseball fans on this blog for you to keep pretending to be me. At least, you should pretend to be yourself. And you might try focusing on the game, rather than on your puzzling obsession with me.
As Duck pointed out, if the Globe took care of the basics on this blog, this would not even be happening.
This is the best bullpen in baseball? Close this out!
Oh, help, this is turning into an epic collapse.
francona has called on the wrong people at the wrong time
On a side note, is it just me or is Kotsay not as great as everybody seems to think he is? His bat was absolutely lethargic stretching from his trade to Boston and right on through the playoffs. His inexperience at first also worries me.
I would almost rather see Bailey exclusively at first. Obviously comparing the two track records leads one to believe that you go with Kotsay, but his track record in Boston is lackluster.
embarassing. that is all.
Thanks, Sox, for the most embarrassing loss of the season. Oh, how you put me to shame as a fan.
What a disaster.
Cheez, they had best get Paps out of there and not waste him on this disaster!
Wow. They were up 10-1 when I got home... my guess is they go 1-2-3 as they are probably more deflated than me. What a joke. Top it off w/ the fact the Yanks came back like 20 times tonight to win...
"If (when) the Sox win tonight, they'll have won the first two games of six of their last seven series. That's a whole lot of winning."
Adam Kilgore - if the Sox lose, I'm blaming you.
sox pull this out
sturngott took the words right out of my mouth. Tek would have nipped this in the bud......GOTT.........JEEZ ...LOST the lead 11-10 now .Theo call me, I've got a thing or 2 to explain to you ...The M.I.T. theoretical numbskulls are labeling me a dingbat and ....O well, lost my train of thought..We got out of the inning..Expecting a comeback,rally hat on........!@#% lost a 10-1 lead!!!!!!! CALL MR. THEO
It was clear to me that leaving Masterson in too long was a sign of doom. He should have been removed as soon as the HR happened and instead dopey just left him in. This is a makeup for the game two years ago when the sox won with the mothers day miracle. Just payback from the baseball gods.
Hey Kilgore,
Way to jinx them buddy.
Bailey got a hit !!!!!! Leadoff man on...Green pinch running......BUT LUGO IS UP!!!!
Whatever happens Adam Kilgore is THE MAN......he deserves an emmy award for the admirable job done tonight, THANKS BROTHER.
head to the dugout...inning over...OH WAIT...guess what, good teams laugh it off...great teams close it out. Come on...EVERYONE is to blame. BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Seems like every time Teck's replaced midway through the game, we lose or allow teams to get back in game.
Sloppy , sloppy. What bullpen? Jason Bay strikes out every other time up. I think the Red Sox are at best a so-so team. Let's face it.
Sloppy , sloppy. What bullpen? Jason Bay strikes out every other time up. I think the Red Sox are at best a so-so team. Let's face it.
WTF! How do you let your team get that whacked out with their heads out of the game due to a long rain delay and a big lead! WIll someone LEAD?!?! Tito, stop playing cards and keep their haeds in the game. What an unbelievable, embarassing atrocity!
pathetic
Sloppy , sloppy. What bullpen? Jason Bay strikes out every other time up. I think the Red Sox are at best a so-so team. Let's face it.
Great job by the Best, I mean WORST bullpen in the majors - 10 runs, is that a season high in the Majors to blow a game that was for all intensive purposes over. And of course GREAT managing by TITO!!!! It's still hard to beleive we won 2 World Series with a manager that has NO idea how to manage a pitching staff and when to take somebody out and who to put in....... pathetic........
KILGORE STFU MORON (when) JERK
I have only one thing to say to all of the red sox fans in attendance tonight. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope you enjoyed every minute of the last 3 innings. That's what you get for taking over someone else's ballpark. Your obnoxious "Let's go Red Sox" chants didn't help you tonight. Have a nice trip home.
There were several aspects of this game that stunk.Lugo can't play anything to his right or left and he couldn't even catch a little pop fly which may have made the difference in the game,he also came up in the ninth to move a runner over and failed but the worst part of this loss falls squarely on the shoulders of Dipstick Francoma,he had Paps all warmed up but instead of putting him in to get 6 outs he chose Saito end of ballgame,I like Saito but the catcher stinks! Kottaras was terrible he was thrown out at home plate because he dogged the last 20 feet figuring he could cruise!!!! No hustle from him and an inept bullpen were the reasons for the loss...
They were not up 10-1 after 7 innings. After 7 innings, the score was 10-6.
Fantastic game. Biggest comeback in O's history, worst Boston choke in 20 years. In a our 12th losing season, this will be the biggest highlight. Serves all those obnoxious Sox fans in Camden Yards right.
And it serves those cocky Sox players right after leaving the field after 2 outs in the 6th.
Go O's!!!
Terrible.
YOU UNGRATEFUL BOSTARDS !! INGLORIUS BOSTARDS...HOW DARE YOU TURN ON THIS TEAM AND KILGORE SO QUICKLY!!..TAKE OFF YOUR PINK HATS AND LOOK IN THE MIRROR...THEN COUNT TO 10 AND CALM DOWN...Jeez, and the M.I.T.theoretical numbskull astrophysicists call me a dingbat..I only solved the biggest paradox in science..Einstein's unified field SOLVED. MY Hyperdimensional physics posits 9 dimensions ,superstring 11; we both CLAIM to have unified quantam mechanic and E=MC2...My HUGE TOE( Theory of Everything) posits this universe as only an atom in the cosmic multiverse.THEY SAY MY MATH IS FUZZY!!! ..9 fits NUMBSKULLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey O's fans, save your pathetic gloating, your fifteen minutes are up. "Those obnoxious Sox fans in Camden Yards" travel well because they root for a winner whereas you are reduced to snide little trollings on a message board. Enjoy your 13th losing season.
another o's fan in boston:
if you watched the replay, the orioles 3rd base coach was jogging in, the batter who just grounded out was taking off his helmet and batting gloves to hand to the 1b coach. So it wasnt just Sox players thinking there were 3 outs.
And there wouldnt be any obnoxious sox fans in baltimore if your fan base supported your team. You deserve to have your ballpark taken over.
Jon Papepunk CHOKES. Again. Yawn.
That's almost as bad as Dustin "Powerless Without Juice" Pedroia and his grandma slugging percentage.
Or Jon Lester getting slapped around like a Sinn Fein terrorist in a British prison.
Those Boston White Sox just cannot get it done.
Huh. Comment #1 hypothesized about a second-tier team blindsiding the Sox. Guess that doesn't sound so farfetched now...
Poor Adam. Not only did he have to wait out the rain delay, he even gets blamed for the worst loss of the season. At least give the guy credit when they win.
I know it sounds strange because he didn't make any noticable errors, but Lugo cost the Sox this one too. Yes Masterson fell apart and the rest of the bullpen caved, especially without Tek to calm things down, but if the Shortstop makes a couple of basic Major League plays, the game is over early.
Play #1: In the seventh with one out 3 runs in, Andino hits a shot up the middle, Pedroia grabs it and is forced to run to 2nd for the force becuse Lugo froze and stood staring at him. Naturally there is no double play, as the batter beats the throw ro first. 2 more runs scored after this,
Play number 2: also in the 7th Markakis hits a little dunk single to center with 2 outs to drive in a run. Most shortstops run that play down and catch that ball. Lugo ran AWAY from the play, forcing Ellsbury to run all the way in from center to try and catch it or throw the runner out at the plate. Julio is playing like an amateur who is ovewhelmed in the field and doesn't know what to do.
Yugo Lugo:
Um....no. How about the fan base who actually do come to see the Orioles play against the Red Sox at Camden Yards, knowing that they are likely going to lose at home, surrounded by entitled and disrespectful red shirts who take every opportunity to make as much noise as possible? I'd say those are some pretty good fans. They deserved what happened last night, as do those of us who are stuck here and can only watch on TV. How about those of us who have stuck through 13 losing seasons and not jumped ship? Let me put it in language that you might understand. Imagine if Fenway were full of Yankee Fans. Think it would never happen? So did we, in the 1990's, when it was Oriole Park that was sold out for every game.
Worry not Long Suffering O's fan in Boston, as the second the Red Sux stop winning, their fans will disappears into thin air. Most of them are bandwagon losers. I said most, not all. I have a lot of respect for most of the fans in Boston. It's the bandwagon fans around the U.S. that give true Sox fans a bad name. So, as the O's continue to improve, hope that the bandwagoners jump ship and we don't have to deal with them anymore.
and sox losing 5-1 today ,.gotta love it.
y'all can go home now..thanks for stopping by
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