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Daubach gets early start in Hagerstown
bobp@herald-mail.comFor Brian Daubach, there is more to baseball than playing the game. “I’m just a baseball fan,” said Daubach, the new manager of the Hagerstown Suns. “I was a baseball fan even before I became a player. I just love being around the...Tags: Baseball, Brian Daubach, Sports
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Business People - Jan. 16
MVB Bank MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — R.B. Seem, vice president of retail banking and client services of MVB Bank, recently announced another addition to the MVB East lending team. Lauren Epperly has been promoted to branch manager and retail lender for...Tags: Concordia University Chicago, West Virginia, Jupiter, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Elections
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Harper's kiss got blown out of proportion
Youth is wasted on the young. George Bernard Shaw hit it on the head all those years ago. Why should young people enjoy the gift of youth? They can’t control something so concentrated and powerful. Shouldn’t there be a learner’s permit...Tags: Bobby Fischer, New York Yankees, Sports, Drama (genre), Baseball
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Chambersburg's Ryan wins state long jump
Friday, May 27, 2011 PREP TRACK & FIELD SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — Chambersburg sophomore Marshay Ryan won the Class AAA girls long jump title with a leap of 18 feet, 7 1/2 inches Friday during Day 1 of the PIAA state championships at Shippensburg...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, Sports, College Baseball, Mountain West Conference
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On The Fly: US Open Winner Set To Compete At Travelers, Lester Gives Up 5 Runs, Putin Denies Stealing Ring
It's Travelers Championship week in Connecticut and the U.S. Open winner is scheduled to be in Cromwell. Justin Rose edged Phil Mickelson and Jason Day in the final round at Merion Sunday, winning his first major championship. Rose is in the Travelers'...Tags: Ice Hockey, Travelers Championship, Justin Rose, Vladimir Putin, CNN (tv network)
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Orioles send a message against Red Sox and long-time tormentor Lester
This is how good the Orioles are going now: even Jon Lester can't stop them anymore. You remember Lester, of course. The Boston Red Sox lefty used to be the Orioles' personal Grim Reaper. All that was missing was the cloak with the hood and the...
Tags: American League East, Sports, Nick Markakis, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Buck Showalter
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Jake Arrieta will make Monday night's start in Detroit
The Baltimore SunOrioles right-hander Jake Arrieta, who was called up from Triple-A Norfolk on Friday to provide bullpen depth, will start Monday night against the Tigers in Detroit in place of right-hander Jason Hammel. Hammel returned to the ballpark Sunday after...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Jim Johnson, Tommy Hunter, Dustin Pedroia, Jacoby Ellsbury
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Arrieta says his role doesn't matter as long as he can help Orioles
The Baltimore SunRight-hander Jake Arrieta spoke to the media Saturday for the first time since returning to the Orioles from Triple-A Norfolk. Arrieta, who was called up Friday to bolster a thin bullpen after the Orioles’ 13-inning win on Thursday night, has...Tags: Matt Wieters, Jason Hammel, Nolan Reimold, Sports, Taylor Teagarden
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Strong pitching performance leads Orioles in 2-0 win over the Red Sox
The evolution of Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman continued Friday night with an outing that was reminiscent of an experienced veteran and not a guy who was in the minors a year ago wondering about his future in the organization. In the Orioles’...
Tags: Max Scherzer, Tommy Hunter, Jim Johnson, American League East, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Chris Tillman ranks among the best in the majors the last two seasons
Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman might not be the biggest name in pitching in the major leagues right now, but his performance over the past two seasons ranks among the best. Since the beginning of the 2012 season, Tillman is 16-5 for a .762 winning...
Tags: Max Scherzer, Lance Lynn, Tommy Hunter, Jim Johnson, Dustin Pedroia
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Brian Roberts will travel with Orioles, could start rehab after road trip
The Baltimore SunWhen the Orioles travel to Detroit to begin a six-game road trip Monday, second baseman Brian Roberts will be with the team, and the club is optimistic he can start a minor league rehabilitation assignment upon the return from the trip. Roberts,...Tags: Matt Wieters, Tsuyoshi Wada, Jason Hammel, Travel, Sports
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Cursing Orioles' bad luck? Don't forget the good
The Orioles have been, for the past season and a half, one of the most opportunistic teams in baseball, so it would not be fair for them to curse the fates for letting one promising opportunity slip away in a 5-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox. They can...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Dustin Pedroia, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sports, Mike Carp
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