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GreenWeenie
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6A5451594A525259795C4B580F3D0 wrote: As I read that, I keep wondering whether I want to propose a "Who Gets Dumped First?" wager- Mancini....or Hayes!  ;)
Mancini for sure


Even though that's another example of being able to take candy from a baby, your track record is such that I won't do it. ;)
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536D6860736B6B604065726136040 wrote: Trey Mancini becomes the "homegrown" Oriole to reach 100 home runs while with the team the entire time.



The previous fastest (homegrown Oriole with the team for all 100 homers)?  Boog Powell, way back when.



The Orioles will keep Trey Mancini for a while. 


He's a FA after next season so will probably be traded next year if not sooner. There is already speculation he will be traded by this season's TDL.


Currently watching Jack Leiter pitch in the CWS. I have seen him and Rocker pitch twice.Speaking as a non expert, I like Leiter over 

Rocker
Leiter went 8 innings gave up 1 ruin with 15 K's. The amazing thing is he threw 123 pitches
GreenWeenie
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As Babe mentioned in another thread, the D'backs finally won a game, ending their losing streak at 17.



It will be a daunting task for them to avoid 100 losses. Baseball's baseball. Hard to believe that when Bum threw that 7-inning non-no-hitter, they were above .500.
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0D382F2F241D2F2F24232F4A0 wrote: As Babe mentioned in another thread, the D'backs finally won a game, ending their losing streak at 17.



It will be a daunting task for them to avoid 100 losses.  Baseball's baseball.  Hard to believe that when Bum threw that 7-inning non-no-hitter, they were above .500.
yes, they beat the Brewers
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615F5A52415959527257405304360 wrote: As Babe mentioned in another thread, the D'backs finally won a game, ending their losing streak at 17.



It will be a daunting task for them to avoid 100 losses.  Baseball's baseball.  Hard to believe that when Bum threw that 7-inning non-no-hitter, they were above .500.
yes, they beat the Brewers
The Diamondbacks have lost 23 straight on the road. That is hard to believe. Maybe a trip tp PNC would end that ;D
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Maybe?
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Nats with grand slams in consecutive innings by Cutch (PH) and Bell.
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664B46575041561615240 wrote: Nats with grand slams in consecutive innings by Cutch (PH) and Bell.
lol, I was just going to post something similar. Saw the score in the Nats-Phils game, and wondered how prominently all those former Bucs were doing.



Pretty darn good for two of them. Cutch's was a PH homer at that.
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426F62737465723231000 wrote: Nats with grand slams in consecutive innings by Cutch (PH) and Bell.
This is the first time in 25 years that this has occurred
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1D3B3C29202C3B2D254E0 wrote: Nats with grand slams in consecutive innings by Cutch (PH) and Bell.
lol, I was just going to post something similar. Saw the score in the Nats-Phils game, and wondered how prominently all those former Bucs were doing.



Pretty darn good for two of them. Cutch's was a PH homer at that.
Update on MLB lowly 4

1. Arizona 21-55

2.Baltimore 23-55 (lost 13-0) yesterday

3.Pirates 26-46

4.Rangers 27-47

Giants continue to have Baseballs best record at 48-26

Padres complete a 3 game sweep of the Dodgers
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