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Which is worse: giving up 30 runs in one game -- something not done in over 100 years -- to the worst team in the league

 

or

 

giving up double-digit runs in all games of a four-game series -- something not done in the AL in over 85 years -- to the best team in the league?

And the Cubs aren't involved in either one!

 

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Gotta say the WS, because the only reason the O's let that happen is that they had a second game that day and needed the pitchers. If it had just been a normal day, no way 30 runs score. Meanwhile, the WS were actually trying for 4 games and failed.
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In the selected games,

 

Orioles W-L:

0-1

 

White Sox W-L:

0-4

 

Gonna have to go with the White Sox getting the worst of it.

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In the selected games,

 

Orioles W-L:

0-1

 

White Sox W-L:

0-4

 

Gonna have to go with the White Sox getting the worst of it.

 

Exactly. 30 runs or no, the Orioles only lost one game.

 

 

The Sox got bent over by Boston 4 times in a row. Totally owned. I'd think that being utterly humiliated four consecutive games would be more demoralizing than one freak game.

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The White Sox looked like a bad spring training split-squad team.

The Red Sox toyed with them the whole weekend.

Feeling useless for 3 days has to be worse than feeling useless for 4 innings (that Texas-Baltimore game was close through 5, I think it was 5-3 or something like that).

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The White Sox looked like a bad spring training split-squad team.

The Red Sox toyed with them the whole weekend.

Feeling useless for 3 days has to be worse than feeling useless for 4 innings (that Texas-Baltimore game was close through 5, I think it was 5-3 or something like that).

 

I don't know what I would be thinking now if I was a White Sox fan, but it would probably be something irrelevant like how much I hate the Cubs because I'm a moron and the Red Sox remind me of the Cubs. That and I'd be completely baffled as to why my favorite team sucks.

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The White Sox looked like a bad spring training split-squad team.

The Red Sox toyed with them the whole weekend.

Feeling useless for 3 days has to be worse than feeling useless for 4 innings (that Texas-Baltimore game was close through 5, I think it was 5-3 or something like that).

 

I don't know what I would be thinking now if I was a White Sox fan, but it would probably be something irrelevant like how much I hate the Cubs because I'm a moron and the Red Sox remind me of the Cubs. That and I'd be completely baffled as to why my favorite team sucks.

 

It's easy. Just think about how you felt about the Cubs last year.

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The White Sox looked like a bad spring training split-squad team.

The Red Sox toyed with them the whole weekend.

Feeling useless for 3 days has to be worse than feeling useless for 4 innings (that Texas-Baltimore game was close through 5, I think it was 5-3 or something like that).

 

I don't know what I would be thinking now if I was a White Sox fan, but it would probably be something irrelevant like how much I hate the Cubs because I'm a moron and the Red Sox remind me of the Cubs. That and I'd be completely baffled as to why my favorite team sucks.

 

It's easy. Just think about how you felt about the Cubs last year.

 

Matt Murton is pretty good at hitting baseballs?

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