Baltimore Orioles' Luke Scott talks to a scorekeeper in the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Monday, April 20, 2009, in Boston. The Red Sox won 12-1. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

After today’s loss to the Boston Red Sox that completed a 4-game sweep, Baltimore Orioles outfielder/DH Luke Scott decided to say some things about the Boston fans.

“Glad to get out of here with negative people,” Scott said. “Just a lot of trash talking, a lot of vulgarity. It just takes away from the game.”

First off, all he did was make it worse for himself when the Orioles visit again in July. Plus, he may hear it from the Red Sox fans who will PROBABLY FILL Camden Yards when the Red Sox go there at the end of June.

Second off, if he thinks this is bad, what does he think of the fans in New York. Well on second thought he might not hear any of the heckling because all of the good seats haven’t been sold.

Sure he’s frustrated. His team was 6-2 when they came into Fenway Park and looked to be on their way to a win on Friday night when the bullpen collapsed and the Red Sox went on to win and then continued that over the next three days.

“We didn’t pitch well, except for yesterday, but at the same time, the last two days we ran into really good pitching,” Scott said. “When we score runs, we’ve got to have guys hold it on the mound. When guys are struggling on the mound, we’ve got to pick up the slack and swing the bats. It’s a tough league, tough game, so we’ve got to make the adjustment.”

Remember this Luke, we don’t forget things up here. If you thought it was bad this weekend, you just wait until you return. You’ll probably end up crying because it seems to me that you’re a little soft.

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