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Take yourself out to the ball game in DeLand
Major League Baseball's spring training will be in full swing with games starting on the first weekend of March and your Postcards columnist will be reporting from at least one Grapefruit League destination.
But there's another option for baseball in the...Tags: College Sports, Major League Baseball, George Washington University, Spring Training, Baltimore Orioles
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Bill Bateman's Battle of Guest Bartenders Saturday benefits fire company
Bill Bateman's in Havre de Grace presents The Battle of the Guest Bartenders to benefit the Susquehanna Hose Company Saturday, May 19, at 8 p.m. Come support the local fire company as members show off their stuff behind the Bateman's bar. See which house...Tags: Ray Lewis, Adam Jones (football), Football, Economy, Business and Finance, Pete Rose
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Time with Orioles stands out most for Frank Robinson
As a player and manager, Frank Robinson represented seven major league organizations in eight cities. These days, he lives about 2,700 miles away in the Los Angeles area and makes it back to Baltimore only about two or three times a year. But when...
Tags: Oakland Athletics, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Earl Weaver
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Orioles unveil statue of Frank Robinson
The Baltimore SunThrough the raindrops, the Orioles honored Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, unveiling a statue of the Orioles great beyond the left-center-field fence at Camden Yards, kicking off a season-long celebration honoring the club's six Hall of Famers. Those in...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Arts and Culture, Cleveland Indians, Brady Anderson, Baltimore Orioles
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Frank Robinson 'taken aback, really,' by statue
The Baltimore SunThe intense stare is captured, the look of a slugger tracking a ball hit well into the night. The bat is dangling from the bronzed Frank Robinson’s left hand. “I’m looking at the ball going out in the outfield, but I am ready to drop...Tags: Arts and Culture, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Earl Weaver, Sculpture
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Orioles notebook: Jim Johnson back with O's after four-night hospital stay
After four nights at Saint Agnes Hospital, Orioles reliever Jim Johnson was finally released Friday morning after a severe case of food poisoning. Johnson, who has converted 15 straight save opportunities dating to last season, acknowledged the...
Tags: Yankee Stadium, Apple iPad, Baltimore Orioles, Minor League Baseball, Earl Weaver
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Should Chipper enter Hall on 1st ballot?
A simple comparison Steve Gould Baltimore Sun All you need to do to know that Chipper Jones is a first-ballot Hall of Famer is compare his career statistics to those of other third basemen enshrined in Cooperstown. Let's start with traditional stats....Tags: Chicago Tribune, Mike Schmidt, Los Angeles Times, Voting, Chipper Jones
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Bert Sugar, baseball and Cal Ripken Jr.
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles don’t play until tonight, but I figured I’d give you something baseball-related to read today. Bert Sugar, best known as a boxing historian, died Sunday from cardiac arrest. He was 75. Sugar is remembered for wearing his fedora,...Tags: Richard Gere, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken, Jr., Bob Costas
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Orioles stepping up to the (license) plate
The Baltimore SunIf you're so excited for the start of baseball season that you feel like you're not just on the Orioles bandwagon, but you're at the wheel of it, well, now you can show it. The Orioles, in conjunction with the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, are...Tags: Matt Wieters, Auction Service, Jim Palmer, Cal Ripken, Jr., Earl Weaver
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What's new at Camden Yards
When fans stream into Oriole Park at Camden Yards for Opening Day, they'll notice a handful of changes, big and small.
There's new food and drinks, public spaces and a more viewer-friendly right field wall, to name a few. O's great Rick Dempsey is...Tags: Arts and Culture, Muhammad Ali, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver
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Freddy's wild ride
The Baltimore SunNew York Yankees starter Freddy Garcia grabbed a little history Tuesday night. He uncorked five wild pitches – becoming the first major league pitcher to do that since Philadelphia’s Ken Howell on April 5, 1989. Dating to 1918, the five wild...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Freddy Garcia
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Highlights from the past -- April 16
1987 -- Juan Nieves pitched the first no-hitter in Milwaukee Brewers history, stopping the Baltimore Orioles 7-0 in a game that was capped by a diving catch by Robin Yount on a line drive to right-center field by Eddie Murray. 1992 -- B.J. Surhoff's...Tags: Wilson Valdez, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins
Feb 18, 2012
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
May 16, 2012
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Apr 27, 2012
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Apr 28, 2012
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Mar 25, 2012
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Apr 10, 2012
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Apr 16, 2012
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