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Memo to bucked up Showalter: Please just shut up!

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to spend the money that he’s stealing from us via MASN every month and you knew that when took this assignment last summer. Instead of the Red Sox ownership putting the money in their pockets, they’re actually spending it on the field. And the Yankees and their fanbase will accept nothing less than a World Series title every year.

Can you imagine Joe Torre screaming at Cal Ripken from the dugout about his batting stance?

Really, Buck, you should be ashamed of yourself!

Just untimely, uneducated and not even remotely sensible to anyone with half a brain.

If Terrell Suggs came out and urinated on Mike Tomlin and Ben Roethlisberger after these past few years of Pittsburgh abuse, it’d be bad enough. And I would call him out for being a dumbass. And the Ravens have essentially been less than a touchdown away from beating the Steelers on every occasion!

The Orioles haven’t played a game that’s mattered since 1998.

So, how then can I “check off” on having a manager who has never won anything, with a bunch of players who have never won more than 68 games in a season and with a fan base so damaged that finishing .500 will be considered a “great season” act like he’s got any right, reason or purpose in insulting two of the franchises that will be looking to beat the Orioles’ asses 38 times this year.

Dumb, dumb, dumb…

Hey Buck — know when to say when!

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