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Leading Off
OK, this week was not terrible. If only we had seen this team before 25% of the season was lost. The Orioles beat Kansas City and Tampa Bay in back-to-back series. If you weren’t there to enjoy the highly enjoyable baseball this weekend, shame on you – because that might be all you get for a while.
We don’t want to be too negative, but don’t expect this to be the springboard to launch the O’s into contention. Simply enjoy this for what it was: two good series in an otherwise miserable season.
Join us for The Drink of the Week. Don’t forget to drink socially with us on Untappd.
This Week on the Twitters
Here is what is happening in the world of Orioles Baseball, in 280 characters, or fewer:
His ERA went…. pic.twitter.com/QZzyb6yiUV
— Greg Wisniewski (@coolhead2010) May 8, 2018
Hey @Orioles, just make the call! I'm available, Docs! pic.twitter.com/qoxbRUUnL5
— Looney Tunes (@WBLooneyTunes) May 8, 2018
Looking forward to the Cubs fixing Tillman
— Matt Kremnitzer (@mattkremnitzer) May 10, 2018
When Manny and Schoop go back-to-back pic.twitter.com/59Ns2ydbLN
— Morgan (@MMDay314) May 12, 2018
It's nice that the O's are getting Dylan Bundy some sweet revenge, though this also means that now everyone in Baltimore is going to fantastically overrate Joey Rickard for like two months.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) May 13, 2018
Baseball Widows
Our favorite segment of the year is back: we turn the mics over to the Baseball Widows – Keri Magness and Sarah English – for their annual Mother’s Day segment.
More than a little fun is had at our expense, in addition to some general reflections on surviving Orioles Baseball through the lens of living with the Bird’s Eye View boys.
Feel free to share some of your favorite mean-spirited walk-up songs. Tweet us @birdseyeviewbal using #BaseballWidows.
Being Good is Bad for the Orioles
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The Orioles have been absolutely wretched. If you had asked us before this past week if the Orioles needed to blow it up and rebuild, we would have said “abso-bleeping-lutely. Now that the O’s have had two straight series of not-suck, it’s easy to imagine a world in which people get crazy and act like the Orioles have a chance.
Nope, just burn it to the ground, Orioles.
Still, the Orioles were a ton of fun to watch this week. It’s these moments that will sustain us through the 2018 season. And as the new Dark Ages unfold, it’s these moments that will remind us of the 2012-2016 seasons.
Fantasy Boss