Thirst Round Pick MD (@thirstroundpick) 's Twitter Profile
Thirst Round Pick MD

@thirstroundpick

Not a Doctor but I play one on Twitter. Dope person 👍👍👍👍

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calendar_today16-09-2012 00:05:08

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Thirst Round Pick MD (@thirstroundpick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the trade value of a guy whose body is broken down at age 27 and has been one of the worst offensive players in baseball for 14 months?

Warren Sharp (@sharpfootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

for context, I have 9 years of play-by-play preseason stats Shedeur Sanders is the only QB to take 5+ sacks on less than 15 dropbacks in any preseason game

Roch Kubatko (@masnroch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trevor Rogers has navigated through more traffic than usual today, but the result is the same. 1 run allowed for the 5th start in a row. Ties season high with 3 walks. Strikes out season high 9. Standing ovation. #Orioles

Zach Bollinger (@zachbollinger18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trevor Rogers just did not have his best stuff today. Felt like it just wasn’t working at times. Anyway, Trevor Rogers ends his day with a final line of 7.0 IP 1R 5H 9Ks. This guy is unreal.

Jacob Calvin Meyer (@jcalvinmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trevor Rogers gets a standing ovation from Orioles fans after seven innings of one-run ball with nine strikeouts. As he approached the dugout, Rogers applauded back to the fans to show his appreciation.

Jacob Calvin Meyer (@jcalvinmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trevor Rogers in 2025: 6.1 innings, 0 runs 2.1 innings, 3 runs 8 innings, 0 runs 5.1 innings, 2 runs 6.2 innings, 0 runs 6.2 innings, 1 run 6 innings, 2 runs 7 innings, 0 runs 8 innings, 1 run 6 innings, 1 run 7 innings, 1 run 7 innings, 1 run 7 innings, 1 run That's a 1.40 ERA

Jake Rill (@jakedrill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Orioles' Trevor Rogers lowered his ERA from 1.41 to 1.40. It's the best by a pitcher through 13 starts of a season in O's history (since 1954). 1. Rogers -- 1.40 in '25 2. Hoyt Wilhelm -- 1.50 in '59 3. Jim Palmer -- 1.55 in '75 Again -- that's better than 2 Hall of Famers.