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5/14/17 Mother's Day Game Atlanta @ Marlins, 1:10 PM

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This team just can't  get anything right. When we score 6 runs our pitching falters and they come back and score 9. When the pitching holds them we can't hit. 

 

 

This team just can't  get anything right. When we score 6 runs our pitching falters and they come back and score 9. When the pitching holds them we can't hit. 

 

Culture Of Losing

 

 

I have never seen a player beat the same team as much in such short amount of time as Nick Markakis. With the exception of that double play a hit is pretty much guaranteed with RISP.

 

 

All in all pretty solid from Nicolino. Did not get hit very hard and had two walks and a hit batter which crowded the bases. 

 

Just more of the same. Braves winning on a 2 out single by Markakis and when we finally get good starting pitching the offense is doing nothing. 

 

The Braves know what is going on. They come to the park knowing they are going to beat us again.

 

 

Still three more innings for the Marlins to score a run or two. Let's not call it another loss yet.

 

 

Why cant we try to take a fucking walk now and then. The Marlins always swing on 3-1 and give away an out. So fucking terrible. 

 

Ellis got my meaning. If you cant hit then gamble for a walk.

 

 

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