**FUCKING IMPLOSION IN BALTIMORE**

The wheels are falling off, and it’s happening right before our eyes. A recent embarrassing loss in Boston has left fans reeling, with the team’s performance since the All-Star break being a far cry from what we saw earlier in the season. They went into the break 20 games above.500, but have since struggled to string together wins, hovering around the.500 mark.

Injuries have decimated the team, with key players like Ryan Mountcastle, Jacob Webb, and Grayson Rodriguez missing significant chunks of the season. The replacements just haven’t been able to fill the void, and it’s showing. Anything that could go wrong has, and it’s a stark contrast to last year’s success.

The team’s inability to win series against good teams, and even struggling against weaker opponents at home, has fans pressing the panic button. They’ve been stuck in a rut, unable to put together a lengthy winning streak, and it’s hard to see a way out of this funk.

The offense, which was once a strength, has gone cold. They’re not hitting with runners in scoring position, and it’s like they’re trying to hit a home run every time up. The approach at the plate has been questionable, with too many strikeouts and pop-ups. The loss of Jordan Westburg has been particularly felt, as he brought a toughness to the lineup that’s been missing since his injury.

Pitching has been a mixed bag, with some bright spots, but also some major disappointments. One reliever in particular has been a liability, and it’s time to cut ties and move on.

What’s it going to take to turn things around? It’s hard to say, but getting healthy and getting key players back would be a good start. The team needs a spark, and hopefully, that will come soon. If not, it’s hard to see them making a deep run in the playoffs.

For now, it’s a collapse in slow motion, and it’s painful to watch. The team’s struggles are handing the division to their rivals, and it’s hard to see a way out of this tailspin. Maybe a closed-door meeting or some other form of motivation can help the team find its pulse again. If not, it could be a short postseason.

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