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Some in White Marsh Optimistic About Orioles Comeback

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With two losses against the Kansas City Royals, the Baltimore Orioles have still got a strong fan base that believes the team will turn things around in Kansas City Monday.

“Momentum can change,” White Marsh resident Ron Harvey told The Baltimore Sun. He said he was “still hopeful,” given that the two losses were part of a seven-game series.

To stay alive in the playoffs, the Orioles must win Monday night’s game in the American League Championship Series (ALCS).

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“...we’re going to show them what we’re made of,” Susan Rybicki said in an interview with WJZ at the Double T Diner in White Marsh, which is festooned with Orioles swag.

From the orange lights outside the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company to a knight holding O’s flags inside the Tilted Kilt at the Avenue at White Marsh, many around the community have faith the Orioles won’t stop at Kansas City.

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The game against the Kansas City Royals will start at 8:07 p.m. and be broadcast on TBS.

Photo Credit: The Avenue at White Marsh. The knight inside the Tilted Kilt shows support for the O’s.

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