Sure, there were a lot of Philadelphia Phillies fans downtown this weekend. And as Luke Jones and Nestor point out, that’s not a bad thing when they leave their money and go home with a series loss to the powerhouse Orioles.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss a Phantastic weekend for Orioles baseball as Philly brings some Magic
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