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Orioles notebook: Guthrie asks fans whether he should keep Flanagan's number
Right-hander Jeremy Guthrie is trying to decide whether he should keep the only uniform number he has known as an Oriole, No. 46, or switch to something else to honor the late Mike Flanagan.
And Guthrie wants as much feedback as possible.
"I really just...Tags: Career and Workplace, Robert Andino, Felix Pie, Maryland Stadium Authority, Joe Girardi
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WBAL-TV stands behind Sandusky report on Flanagan and reasons for suicide
The Baltimore SunWBAL-TV is standing behind its Wednesday-night report by sportscaster Gerry Sandusky linking the suicide of former Baltimore Orioles pitcher and executive Mike Flanagan to him being "despondent" over being perceived as having failed the team and fans...Tags: Arts and Culture, Mass Media, Radio, Suicide, Entertainment
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On an emotional night, Orioles get an uplifting 12-5 win over Yankees
They downplayed both the occasion and the opponent, but as the Orioles rounded the bases at a dizzying rate Friday night against the New York Yankees, the satisfaction emanating from the home dugout was palpable.
On an emotional night at Camden Yards,...Tags: Brian Roberts, Robert Andino, Jason Berken, Adam Jones (baseball), J.J. Hardy
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Showalter: Yankees' scheduling complaints 'disrespectful' to Flanagan
The remnants of Hurricane Irene are behind the Orioles and New York Yankees, but some strong feelings linger in its wake.
The Yankees were not happy about the way the Orioles handled the rescheduling of Saturday's doubleheader — the games were...Tags: Health, Jason Berken, Health and Medical Professionals, Nick Markakis, Joe Girardi
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Where does Mike Flanagan rank among Orioles pitching greats?
Wednesday was a sad day in Birdland as Mike Flanagan, who wore many hats in the Orioles organization for four decades, was found dead at his Baltimore County home. The 1979 Cy Young Award winner was 59.
During Wednesday night’s Orioles game, I...Tags: Cy Young Award, New Hampshire, Mike Mussina, Social Media, Jim Palmer
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Adams' walk-off hit in 10th saves Orioles from loss to Blue Jays
Since being recalled last week from the minors, Orioles second baseman Ryan Adams has been a whirlwind, hitting everything in sight and making play after play in the field.
Then, on Monday in a loss to the New York Yankees, he had his "This is the big...Tags: Ryan Adams, Robert Andino, J.J. Hardy, Nick Markakis, Jake Fox
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Orioles notes: Pitcher VandenHurk, outfielder Hudson called up
Given the number of players who have already been recalled and the hope that a few injured big leaguers will return this month, the Orioles didn't recall a wave of minor leaguers Thursday when rosters expanded.
Calling it a trickle would be generous....Tags: Pedro Strop, Michael Gonzalez, Jeremy Guthrie, Tommy Hunter, Chris Tillman
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Orioles fall to Blue Jays, 8-6
Heading home last weekend after an exhausting and emotional three-city road trip, the Orioles were hoping to build on their four-game sweep in Minnesota.
What awaited them at Camden Yards, however, was a moving tribute to late Orioles pitcher and...Tags: All Stars, Vladimir Guerrero, Tampa Bay Rays, Adam Jones (baseball), Tommy Hunter
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Reynolds thinks Angels' Santana hit him on purpose
First baseman Mark Reynolds was out of the starting lineup Sunday for precautionary reasons after he was hit in the head by Los Angeles Angels pitcher Ervin Santana in the third inning of Saturday night's game.
Reynolds said Sunday morning that he felt...Tags: Jeff Mathis, Baltimore Orioles, Mark Reynolds, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Mike Flanagan, former Oriole, found dead; suicide suspected
The Fabulous ForumMike Flanagan, a former Baltimore Oriole whose team won the 1983 World Series championship, was found dead at his Maryland home on Wednesday. Mike Flanagan was a Cy Young Award winner in 1979.... -
'Why Not?' buzz: 1989 soundbites
Here's a sampling of what was being said as the Orioles' 1989 season came down to the wire, concluding with the final series against the Blue Jays in Toronto to decide the American League East title. "It's going to Canada." - Reliever Brian Holton "We...Tags: Cinderella (fictional character), Cal Ripken, American League, Baltimore Orioles, Chocolate Cake
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20 years ago, 'Why Not?' O's began final push
candy.thomson@baltsun.comThe day began 20 years ago with overcast skies and wisps of fog, a Friday. Despite the fact that the weekend is not expected to brighten, Baltimore baseball fans bask in a warm glow that has been building since April. Their team, the American League...Tags: Cinderella (fictional character), Cal Ripken, Memorial Stadium, Steve Finley, Sparky Anderson
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