OK, so it is more than one thing:
So the punchless Os suddenly have figured out they can come from behind. They are scoring runs. They are hitting with RISP. And we own Sundays. Well, at least we do better.
And If any of you did not see Adam Jones score on the single yesterday, check it out. I just love what speed does for you. Here is the highlight reel, including Jones and Scott Moore.
http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/video/pla...tent_id=9665029
And we scored 9 today!
If our staff had any problem giving up 12, it didn't show.
They are really like an unreliable car. If one thing isn't broke it's another thing. No matter what it is, it isn't going to run in the end.
| QUOTE (szekely @ Jul 6 2010, 04:10 PM) |
Dan:
Love the quote. |
Thanks Andrew. I have a soft spot for managers; they seem to go through hell and then when things go bad they're usually the first to fall.
Orioles placed RHP Kevin Millwood on the 15-day disabled list with a right forearm strain.
Not completely true. Yes the forearm was injured while trying to get the door open, but he suffered several broken dreams and toes when it finally opened, but fell off. He has a small contusion on his throwing hand he got while trying to adjust the cracked mirror, sprained right wrist from trying to crank it up hundreds of times, and a gash over his eye resulting from a spring coming through the seat and sticking him in the ass. He experienced symptoms heat-stroke and severe dehydration because the A/C didn’t work and the windows wouldn’t roll down. He was also treated for pneumonia complements of a leaking roof and later received a tetanus shot before being released from the hospital into the custody of the Baltimore Dept. of Corrections after DNA tests positively identified the skeletal remains in the trunk as Albert Bell and Glen Davis. He claimed he had no knowledge of what was in the truck, claiming " I couldn't even get the damned thing open, I was hoping to find a spare to fix a flat, but it was stuck".
A hypodermic needle was found on the seat but Millwood was not charged, officials believe it had been left there by Miguel Tejada in 06. Tejada was questioned then released when nobody could understand his statement and Melvin Mora could not be reached.
Millwood seemed in relatively good spirits saying he liked the orange suit but disappointed he could not get his number.