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October 13, 2012 at 12:17 pm #35908PattiParticipant
I’m sad on one hand today because our season comes to an end, but happy on the other that every city and county in the state of Maryland is proud as can be over our Orioles. This is a young, very talented team who practically every sportscaster, tv/radio analyst, and anyone with an opinion picked the Orioles to finish in last place this season. Instead they gave us a multi-talented team with a genius for a manager who took us to the top from opening day to the 5th and final game of the American League’s Division Series, facing against all odds the New York Yankees. Our season may be over, but you’d never know it if you were from Maryland. So thanks to Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles for bringing "the Magic" back to this baseball town once again.
Hope I didn’t get on everyones nerves too much cheering on the Orioles this season, but it has been one the likes of which I haven’t seen for the past 15 years. Now, I can relax, sit back, and wait for next April.
Wait..what am I saying..I’ll be back tomorrow after the RAVENS game.
CAW….CAW….CAW
October 13, 2012 at 12:29 pm #35909luckeyParticipantin any particular sport know how you feel. Sometimes the emotion and energy are just too much to contain and you have to let it out. I’m a Steelers fan, as you already know, and a Detroit Tigers fan. So…in a Tigers/Yankees series, I hope the Tigers strip their stripes!!!!!
October 13, 2012 at 12:39 pm #35911caseyParticipantto get so close, but as you said you enjoyed a terrific season. Maybe the Ravens will keep it going for you.
October 13, 2012 at 1:20 pm #35912PattiParticipantand could feel your pain from my livingroom, especially after watching Big Ben pass for 363 yards and still losing to a struggling Titans team. Even worse, it gave the Bengals breathing room, putting them only 1 game behind our Ravens.
I’ll continue to watch the road to the world series, even though our Orioles are out of the running, and you can bet the farm I’ll be cheering the Tigers on all the way.
October 14, 2012 at 9:09 pm #35926luckeyParticipantfor me and my Steelers. In some ways, the seasoned stars are aging and the young guns are still learning their way around, so this might not be a stellar season. We fans have to take the good with the bad.
And those Tigers! I fell asleep after the ninth inning fiasco and didn’t find out the score until this morning. Always wonderful to win on Yankee turf!
October 15, 2012 at 10:08 pm #35936caseyParticipantwith your Ravens and my Bills.
And how bout those Tigers? Two up on the Yanks and going home! Have to say, Jeter is a big loss.October 15, 2012 at 10:56 pm #35937PattiParticipantsome people like to call it "winning ugly;" I prefer to call it like it is …. a "WIN" all the same. Tragic loss for the Ravens though, with 2 major players out for the season. Lardarius Webb and the incredible Ray Lewis, which scares the heck out of me. They are practically irreplaceable on our roster, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed for the rest of the season.
Most unfortunate situation for Jeter, true …. even though I’m rooting for the Tigers, it’s going to cost Derek the rest of his season as well. Who knows, maybe if Sabathia hadn’t hit Nick Markakis and ended his season, the Tigers might be playing the Orioles. Then I would have had a tough time cheering for Detroit.
Have you noticed how many of the so-called "top" teams in the NFL are not playing 500 ball so far?. I know this much; with Webb and Lewis out for the Ravens, I’m twice as glad now to see our record at 5 and 1. Hope the Bills continue their winning ways.
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