Monday, May 16, 2016
Kevin Gregg, 2012 Topps #326
On September 14, 2012, the Orioles lost to the Athletics, 3-2. That left them with an 81-63 record, and the quest for their first winning season since 1997 was delayed for another day. Though they were tied with the Yankees for first place in the American League East, the O's were still fighting for their postseason lives. That day, the team made a wise and long-overdue move, cutting ties with failed closer Kevin Gregg. With that meathead in their rear view mirror, the Birds finished strong at 12-6 and clinched a wild card. They upended the defending AL champion Rangers in the playoffs before losing a closely-contested ALDS to New York, and haven't had another losing season in the ensuing years. There was an AL East crown and an ALCS berth in 2014, and the O's are again on top as they near the quarter mark of the 2016 season. I'm sure they owe most of this good fortune to their divorce from that meathead Gregg. After all, correlation equals causation, right?
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I attribute it to the Brotzman Reverse Curse
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=2534235676864614634&postID=6710167951096707449
"I give it 75 to 1 odds."
- Kevin Brotzman, when asked in January 2012 what he thought the chances were the Orioles would make the playoffs between 2012 and 2015
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