A few questions for O’s fans
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January 30, 2021 8:10 pm
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Just a short entry today that features a few questions. As always, feel free to answer one, two or all of them. Respond with comments on the answers of your fellow readers too.
Feel free to pose any of your own questions with topics you may be wondering about as we are now weeks away from the scheduled start of spring training.
We certainly have a few unanswered question about the coming season but we are now less than a few weeks away from report dates around Major League Baseball.
So, on to…
Just a short entry today that features a few questions. As always, feel free to answer one, two or all of them. Respond with comments on the answers of your fellow readers too.
Feel free to pose any of your own questions with topics you may be wondering about as we are now weeks away from the scheduled start of spring training.
We certainly have a few unanswered question about the coming season but we are now less than a few weeks away from report dates around Major League Baseball.
So, on to today’s questions:
1. How many games will each team play during the 2021 season? Can they get in all scheduled 162?
2. Who will lead the 2021 Orioles in wins?
3. Who will lead the O’s in runs scored?
4. Which pitcher or pitchers yet to pitch in the majors do you think will make at least one start for the Orioles?
5. New shortstop Freddy Galvis posted a line of .260/.296/.438 in 147 games during the 2019 season. His career slash line is .247/.291/.385 in 998 games. What line will he post for the Orioles this year?
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