Baltimore Orioles: Contending teams sputter as the season turns

The key for the Baltimore Orioles going forward is to not have their valleys be too deep. That, and to not have them be at the same time as those of New York. This week for instance, both teams dropped two-of-three to teams they should have beaten handily. No harm no foul.

Teams such as the Orioles, New York, Philadelphia, et al, have gone hard all year long. Nobody – I repeat – NOBODY can go full throttle for an entire season (plus spring training). Therefore it’s natural that as the season wears on the best of the best are going to struggle as well. And teams who aren’t even in their zip code can make them look tame.

The Orioles’ biggest problem is injuries. Keep in mind, they had three pitchers undergo Tommy John’s this spring. They have a closer in Felix Bautista who most likely won’t play this year for the same reason, and they have another starter in Grayson Rodriguez who just went on the IL. Not to mention Heston Kjerstad, and others.

That’s tough to overcome. But this team is too talented and too good to allow themselves NOT to be in the mix. I routinely see fans grouse that they’re mismanaged, or that the players need to get with it. Again, NOBODY can keep it up for 162 games. If they could, someone would go 162-0 and in the World Series going away.

Again, the key is to sustain the rest of the way. Mind you, this team had very few hurdles last year once they overtook Tampa in the division. Maybe that was a bad thing in a sense. Because when things really counted (the postseason), they couldn’t turn it back on. This after a hiatus due to winning the division.

This year, there have been more struggles. Again, perhaps that’s a good thing. No folks, they aren’t going to miss the playoffs. Rest easy on that point. But when they get there, they might be more battle tested than they were last year. Texas got into the playoffs on the last day of the season. And you know what happened next.

End of the day, they’re in the same spot as New York – one of the teams people think will overtake the Birds. Many also think Boston has a shot; maybe they do. But I don’t see them finishing ahead of the Orioles. You can’t will yourself past teams with better talent on skunk alone.

All this being said, the idea is to sustain and keep pace. As we saw last year, once you get to the postseason, all bets are off.

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