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This weekend began months ago
sun ReporterKelly Ripken wasn't going to wait until the last minute to plan for this Hall of Fame weekend. Not with a guest list of 320. Not when the invitees to Cooperstown, N.Y., included folks from John Travolta to Jeff Reboulet. Not with three parties to plan....Tags: Jeff Reboulet, Earl Weaver, Family, B.J. Surhoff, Kelly Preston
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O's players: We need free-agent help
Sun ReporterAs the Orioles' front office enters another crucial offseason, it faces the challenge of appeasing not only a disgruntled fan base, but also several of the club's top players. Before the team finished its ninth straight losing season, a 70-92 campaign...Tags: Miami Marlins, American League, Dining and Drinking, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ted Lilly
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End of a long Orioles line
Sun StaffAnd so it draws to a close. No more "big, round numbers" to chase, no more seasons to anticipate. One more time, the reception he has come to know and many of the faces he has come to recognize during the past 21 years will touch Cal Ripken tonight at...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Hank Aaron, Gaming, Jim Palmer
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Goodbye, No. 8
Sun StaffA complicated mix of pride, reflection, celebration and sadness played out simply last night on the final night of Cal Ripken's final October. The Orioles ended a 63-98 season; Ripken closed a career. Few will remember the Orioles lost to the Boston...Tags: Earl Weaver, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cal Ripken, Jr., David Cone, Lou Gehrig
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Baseball stars are refused immunity
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - A House committee refused yesterday to grant immunity to any of a half-dozen current and former baseball stars expected as mostly reluctant witnesses today for a hearing aimed at uncovering the truth about steroid use in their sport. The...Tags: Steroids, Mark McGwire, Curt Schilling, Crime, Law and Justice, Oakland Athletics
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Grateful Hendricks returns to clubhouse for warm welcome
Sun ReporterFirst, Steve Reed came over and put Elrod Hendricks in a bearhug. Steve Kline did the same moments later. Jay Gibbons was next and then Miguel Tejada walked across the clubhouse to Hendricks' locker and gave the Orioles' longtime bullpen coach a firm...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Earl Weaver, Steve Reed, Toronto Blue Jays, Baseball
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Orioles' Bancells earns huge save for waving Hendricks to hospital
IT WOULD have been so easy to make the wrong decision. The Orioles were getting ready to return home from St. Petersburg, Fla., on Thursday night, and longtime bullpen coach Elrod Hendricks just didn't feel right. It would have been so easy to put him on...Tags: Health Treatments, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Social Issues, Sports
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Palmer, Weaver burn roast
Sun StaffUsually described as a family feud, the long-standing give-and-take between Hall of Famers Earl Weaver and Jim Palmer became very public and very ugly Thursday night when the former Orioles manager said he was "embarrassed and humiliated" by Palmer's jabs...Tags: Earl Weaver, Family, Sports, Baseball, Jim Palmer
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Sharing greatest stage
Sun StaffCOOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Eddie Murray's first major league mentor had a seat close to the stage at yesterday's Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. So did the guy who lost his position when Murray took over as Orioles first baseman late in his rookie season....Tags: Weather Reports, Earl Weaver, George W. Bush, Spring Training, Bob Uecker
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Digging deep uncovers a gem
Tribune staff reporterTony Fisher? While the Bears struggled again to find one reliable running back, the Packers reached to the bottom of their depth chart Sunday and came up with 91 yards in the second half from an undrafted rookie from Notre Dame. Forced into the game...Tags: Football, Brett Favre, Chicago Bears, Sports, Education
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Orioles pitching prospect dies in Fla. of heatstroke
Sun StaffFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Orioles pitching prospect Steve Bechler, who made his major-league debut five months ago at Camden Yards, died yesterday morning of multisystem organ failure caused by heatstroke. He was 23. Bechler was rushed to North Ridge...Tags: National Football League, Hospitals and Clinics, Dining and Drinking, Science, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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From both sides
Sun StaffEddie Murray's name connotes clutch hits, consistent run production and the "Ed-die" chant that shook Memorial Stadium in the 1970s and 1980s. But it also connotes a cool, aloof figure who kept many at a distance. His friends and former teammates and...Tags: Mike Young, Public Relations, Social Issues, All Stars, The Happiest News!
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