The Orioles' season has been a rollercoaster thus far, with a mix of promising signs and areas that need improvement. While the team has faced challenges, there are reasons for both optimism and concern. The starting pitching, outside of Trevor Rogers, has yet to find its stride, with Kyle Bradish struggling to execute despite feeling good. The bullpen has its ups and downs, and the defense, particularly in the outfield, has been a source of concern. However, the offense is showing signs of life, with a batting average that is above average and an on-base percentage that is among the best in the league. The key to the Orioles' success may lie in their ability to hit more home runs and improve their defense. The team's mantra of 'just wait' may be valid, but the pressure is on to start performing better soon. With a mix of experienced players and young talent, the Orioles have the potential to turn things around and make a playoff run. However, they will need to address their pitching and defensive issues to do so. The team's future remains uncertain, but with a little more consistency and a few key improvements, the Orioles could be on their way to a successful season.