GOOD: Orioles win series
It might be the most simple, but it's the one thing you need the most. Sweeps are nice and can really spring you into a long winning streak. However, if you continue to take 2 out of 3 or 3 out of 4, getting 90 wins for the season gets a whole lot easier. Also, when it comes to playing teams like Tampa, winning series are a must. The Rays are not expected to do a lot in the AL east this season so just about every time you play them, if you're the Orioles you should win the series.
BAD: Chris Davis goes hit less, strikes out 3 times
Again I cant say this enough, it is extremely early in the season but in the 2 games Davis played he was really quiet. Davis has a lot of pressure on him to perform this season, after the down year in 2014 and the suspension Davis has a lot to prove. He's got permission to take Adderall this season so it will be interesting to see what his numbers will be in 2015. Hopefully for Orioles fans his first two games aren't going to be the norm this year.
GOOD: Steve Pearce
Steve Pearce came to play to start 2015. He hit home runs in the first 2 games, last two Orioles to do that to start a season both led the league in home runs by the end of the season (Davis in 2013, Cruz in 2014). I don't think Steve Pearce will lead the league in home runs, but I do think he'll have a really good year if he plays consistently.
BAD: Orioles Starters not going deeper
Before I start my analysis, I'll be the first to admit that I'm kind of nitpicking here. However, Chris Tillman was the only starter to pitch more than 6 innings in the opening series. Wei-Yin Chen only lasted 4 and a third, and even though Miguel Gonzalez only allowed 1 run, he couldn't get through the 6th. The Orioles bullpen might be the strongest aspect of the club but, you cant use 3-5 pitchers from the bullpen every game and expect them to perform well all season. I'm willing to give a slight pass because it's early in the season but it needs to get better.

As good as Steve Pearce was in the opening series, Travis Snider was better. Just look at opening day alone. Travis Snider drove in the first run of the season, made a diving catch in the outfield and threw out someone at the plate. He followed that up with another RBI in game 2 and he was on base 4 times. Travis Snider will very quickly endear himself to Orioles fans if he continues to play this hard. I'm not saying he'll make us forget Nick Markakis, just make the break up hurt a little less.
The most important thing to realize is that baseball is not a sprint it's a marathon. After three games for the Orioles there is nothing that is getting me overly excited, but there is also nothing that has me overly worried either. The birds took 2 out of 3 and now head home for the first time this season to face the Blue Jays on Friday. Did I mention I love baseball???
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