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Stop the Pain

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of course already used to lose and don't trust in these player any more,don't believe they can come back in the game or hold the lead..........it make me feeling bad everyday :banghead :banghead :banghead

Anyone who was predicting 75-80 wins is realizing they were using blinders. There is a reason vegas had the over/under for the marlins at 63.5. For the fans that were being realistic this is what we were expecting, for those that werent.... SUPRISE

It's not the fact that we lose.....it's the way we lose.

 

I could handle getting shelled every night or just outright losing. But this is ridiculous.

It's not the fact that we lose.....it's the way we lose.

 

I could handle getting shelled every night or just outright losing. But this is ridiculous.

 

I disagree 100%. All of these close games have been fun to watch as we watch the prospects develop. It wouldn't be watchable at all if we were getting blown out 9-2 in these games. There's a different mindset and strategy in blowout games.

I'm just glad I didn't spend money on mlb.tv this year...I'm broke as it is, can't really afford to drop $75 for a team that's gonna lose 110 games.

 

I buy the mlb.tv before opening day,because I am waiting for the miracle..............

It's not the fact that we lose.....it's the way we lose.

 

I could handle getting shelled every night or just outright losing. But this is ridiculous.

 

Yeah, that's exactly how I feel. As someone said, it's fun to watch talented young players develop but the way they're losing is painful. Regardless of what we knew to expect this season losing still sucks especially games like Saturday's and there have been too many of those.

It's not the fact that we lose.....it's the way we lose.

 

I could handle getting shelled every night or just outright losing. But this is ridiculous.

I disagree 100%. All of these close games have been fun to watch as we watch the prospects develop. It wouldn't be watchable at all if we were getting blown out 9-2 in these games. There's a different mindset and strategy in blowout games.It's real fun loading the bases with one out and down one in the ninth and not score, let me tell you. Or to make four errors (should have been more) in one game. Or to leave the tying run on first base after having your 3-4-5 hit with no outs. Or to watch the same reliever blow it everytime he pitches.

It's not the fact that we lose.....it's the way we lose.

 

I could handle getting shelled every night or just outright losing. But this is ridiculous.

I disagree 100%. All of these close games have been fun to watch as we watch the prospects develop. It wouldn't be watchable at all if we were getting blown out 9-2 in these games. There's a different mindset and strategy in blowout games.It's real fun loading the bases with one out and down one in the ninth and not score, let me tell you. Or to make four errors (should have been more) in one game. Or to leave the tying run on first base after having your 3-4-5 hit with no outs. Or to watch the same reliever blow it everytime he pitches.

Exactly! JMO, but to call that "fun" seems just a tad masochistic to me.

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