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Orioles finally get a crack at their long-time tormenters from New York
The Baltimore SunAgainst anyone else, it would have seemed preposterous when the 12-year-old boy's hand reached into the field of play to change the course of the Orioles' 1996 playoff run. Against the New York Yankees? Jeffrey Maier was just another chapter in a long...Tags: Roberto Alomar, Roger Clemens, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles
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When it comes to Baltimore, Travolta does it his way
John Travolta knew what he wanted to do with the role of Edna Turnblad, the zaftig housewife at the center of "Hairspray." The movie's producers, however, weren't so sure. Especially when he insisted on using a Bawlamer accent. "I got fought on it, by...
Tags: John Travolta, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Music, Mount Royal, Baltimore Red Line
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TBS Ripken gaffe casts pall over otherwise strong telecast of Orioles victory
The Baltimore SunThis is the kind of thing they used to teach in journalism school and I wish they still did: The way one careless mistake can diminish an otherwise strong performance and bring embarrassment instead of praise. That's the story of TBS's coverage of the...Tags: Baseball, Adrian Beltre, Al Michaels, Brooks Robinson, TBS (tv network)
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Orioles fans do whatever it takes to watch their team play in postseason
The Baltimore SunARLINGTON, Texas — Greg Knox was shirtless, with his chest painted orange and black, the last time the Orioles were in a playoff game, the finale of the 1997 American League Championship Series. Knox, originally from Towson and a Calvert Hall...Tags: Mark Reynolds, Executive Branch, Reebok Ltd., Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Travel
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Men & Women of Harford Making a Difference
The uniqueness of Harford County lies within the people who strive to make it great. So many residents reach out daily to improve the lives of others. We have chosen six extraordinary individuals who have chosen causes that support the success of the...
Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Arthritis, Harford County, Conservation, The New York Times
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Cal Ripken will be in TBS booth for Orioles wild-card game Friday
The Baltimore SunCable channel TBS Thursday announced that Cal Ripken will be in the booth Friday night as an analyst when the Baltimore Orioles take on the Texas Rangers in a one-game wild-card showdown in Texas. He will be joined by Ernie Johnson (play-by-play) and...Tags: TBS (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, Baseball, Brian Anderson, Baltimore Orioles
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Adam Jones is the Orioles' newest ironman
The Baltimore SunST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- On Wednesday night Center fielder Adam Jones became the first Oriole to play in all 162 regular season games since Miguel Tejada did it in 2006. Since 1954, only seven Orioles have played 162 games: Cal Ripken Jr. (10 times),...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Rafael Palmeiro, B.J. Surhoff, Brooks Robinson
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Harford County confronts deaths of four officers
Piled on Sheriff L. Jesse Bane's desk are stacks of unopened mail, and among the envelopes stuffed with condolences, is a black leather-bound Bible inscribed with gold lettering. Harford County's top lawman has been wrestling with leading an agency of...
Tags: Aberdeen, Violet Ripken, Conservation, Harford County, Heart Attack
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Derek Jeter passes Cal Ripken Jr. on all-time hits list
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter passed Cal Ripken Jr. for sole possession of 13th on the all-time hits list with 3,185 with a first-inning double Friday night against the Chicago White Sox. Ripken released a statement saying: “...
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Can Maddon magic do it again?
Few baseball men are wiser than Joe Maddon. He proved it with this conclusion about the postseason viability of the White Sox after arriving in Chicago on Thursday. "You just never know, man,'' the Rays manager said. No, you don't. But you do know this:...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Ted Williams, Andrew Friedman, Lou Piniella, Terry Francona
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Adam Jones named Most Valuable Oriole; Steve Johnson ailing
The Baltimore SunCenter fielder Adam Jones, who has 32 homers and played every game of this season, has been named the Most Valuable Oriole, becoming the seventh player in club history to win the award in consecutive seasons. But not all the news Sunday morning was good....Tags: Nick Markakis, Wei-Yin Chen, Tampa Bay Rays, Adam Jones (baseball), Matt Wieters
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Adam Jones talks about winning Most Valuable Oriole award
The Baltimore SunHere are Adam Jones' thoughts on being named Most Valuable Oriole: On winning MVO: “It’s pretty cool, but there are other deserving guys. Like I’ve stated, I’ve lobbied for Jim Johnson and our whole entire bullpen and pitching...Tags: Baseball, Lobbying, Rafael Palmeiro, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson
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