I am pumped for this weekends series Rays Vs Os. I'm going tonight and tomorrow( Wander Franco bobble head night). I really hope the Os can keep it going in the second half of the season and snag a wildcard spot. Os fans deserve it. Would love to see Rays/Os make it in over the Sox and Blue Jays
Tough to see balls and strikes from the stands but was a fun game. Os were well represented as the majority of the left field sideline was orange.Typical Baltimore game, playing the team you are playing and the refs, or umpire in this case. This dude doesn't know a strike from a ball, I guess the Rays get home field advantage from the umpires.
I love the Trop. Every single game is seen in 72 degree weather, zero humidity, weather delays don’t exist, the bars across the street are filled with good looking women much unlike the Baltimore hons, and the bars are much nicer than pickles, Cheesecake Factory, fells , or the casino that Bmo claims as a “good time”.Is that seriously the Stadium the Rays play at? That looks like an old stadium that hasn't been torn down yet. No wonder they are looking to split their home games between Tampa and Montreal. Just like the A's are considering Las Vegas, the Rays Ownership needs to be considering other cities besides Montreal for relocation.
The Os pitching staff has been impressive. No doubt overachieving expectations ,curious to see if they can keep it going post AS breakBirds bounce back with the win. Nice!
Lotsa good young talent, would be nice to see them stay competitive.The Os pitching staff has been impressive. No doubt overachieving expectations ,curious to see if they can keep it going post AS break
Not even the Orioles game but we aren't the only one dealing with blind Umpires. At least Adley's call was close enough to where it could go either way. This one is just plain terrible. I would suggest Managers should be able to challenge ball and strike calls but I imagine that will go as well as challenging PI did in the NFL, Umpires would sabatoge it just because they don't want to be told they made the wrong call.