
O's fans, this could finally be our year, by which I mean this could finally be a good year. The birds have come charging out of the gate with a 4-0 record (and still on pace for 162-0), sweeping division rival Tampa Bay in their opening series and taking down the Detroit Tigers in their home opener today. Off to their best start since 1997, the Orioles have not trailed, haven't given up more than one run in a game (for the first time in franchise history) and have outscored their opponents 17-4. The starting pitching has been fantastic, Jeremy Guthrie, Chris Tillman, rookie call up Zach Britton, 2nd year pitcher Jake Arietta and Brag Bergesen have transformed into a formadale rotation early in the season (and perhaps a look into the future). These young guns have stepped into serious roles as a result of some unexpected injuries. When the injured Brian Matusz (intercostal strain) and Justin Durscherer return, the O's should have a deep rotation that will be able to withstand injuries through the course of the season. Also, the bullpen looks deep. Kevin Gregg should become the team's everyday closer leaving Koji Uehara as the setup man and Jim Johnson and Jason Berken to round out the pen. It looks like there are finally enough hitters where we can allow for certain guys to go into slumps while still producing on offense. I know it's early still, but the is it crazy to think the Fightin' Showalters have an honest chance to be competitive all season?

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Can't wait to see which team scoops up all this young talent.
You know what "Buttsy," I don't think this young talent is going anywhere, clearly not to the Red Sox, which I assume, even though I don't know you, that you love but pretend like you don't really care. O's have the money to retain a lot of this talent and it looks like the Red Sox have put all their eggs in one basket at the moment. Talk about trying to retain high-payed players, how do the Sox expect to pay their offense, Dustin Pedroia, Adrian Gonzales, Carl Crawford, Jacoby Ellisbury and Kevin Youklis(KU)? The only chance is if you gut your pitching (minus Lester, Bucholtz and Bard) and get new young pitching, but how? Though the farm system...maybe one or two guys and then you're going to have to pay a lot for another two aces.
Listen here, Anonymous, IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME, I'm a Yankees fan.
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