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The bats didn't actually look as awful as the stats show. They made good contact on a few swings that just couldn't find space.
Kind of like last year lack of clutchness all around from both the bullpen and offense. If you swap the 2nd Mullins HR by a Clement HR (same situation 2 on 2 outs) then the game is 6-5 insteaed of 9-2.
 
Well.. if the Orioles lineup needed any validation... they are indeed ready to lead the league in homeruns.

Rodriguez cannot be counted on for starts.
 
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This game right here is why i don't bother paying any attention to spring training.

It's easy to look like a world beater when you're facing guys that might never get near the majors again. Not so much against actual competition.
 

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