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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: Texas Rangers, Apple iPad, Buck Showalter, Physical Conditions, Ray Flaherty
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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: Charity, Nick Markakis, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, Auction Service
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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: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Dining and Drinking, Baseball, Jim Palmer
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Mr. Angelos: Please, enough is enough
It is difficult to fathom that 20 years ago the crown jewel of Major League Baseball opened its gates to the eager crowds of Baltimore. Camden Yards is the gold standard when it comes to baseball stadiums, offering the look and feel of days gone by...Tags: Cal Ripken, Baseball, Arts and Culture, Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson
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LIKE/DISLIKE
While Matt Snow assures us that he loves both dogs and cats, he has to admit, "Cats edge out the dogs by a hair." Good thing he's not discriminating during National Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, or April as you know it, as his Baltimore-based...Tags: Rihanna, Dining and Drinking, Apple iPod, Bars and Clubs, Dog (animal)
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Robert A. Roesner, teacher and Major League umpire
Robert A. Roesner, a former Baltimore County public school educator and coach who went on to become a replacement Major League Baseball umpire during two strikes in 1978 and 1979 strike, died Monday of heart failure at Imperial Gardens nursing home in...Tags: Heart Failure, Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball, College Baseball, Basketball
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Orioles release 2012 promotions schedule
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles just released their 2012 promotions schedule, which is highlighted by a unique series of giveaways. In correlation with this year's 20th anniversay of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, sculptures of the six Orioles Hall of Famers will be...Tags: Cal Ripken, Arts and Culture, Jim Palmer, Oakland Athletics, Brooks Robinson
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Power rankings: No. 23 White Sox
Ozzieball was always a misnomer.
Taking their lead from the guy in the manager's office, White Sox marketing types and some of their more casual fans romanticized the Ozzie Guillen era as one of in-your-face baseball — aggressive baserunning,...Tags: Alex Rios, Brent Morel, Magglio Ordonez, Eric Wedge, Mark Buehrle
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A shorter, slightly different right-field wall at Camden Yards
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles announced their plans to renovate Camden Yards for the stadium’s 20th anniversary this upcoming season and, as I am sure you all know by now, that includes six bronze statues of the club’s current Hall of Famers. I’ve...Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles
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More details on Camden Yards improvements, statues
The Orioles announced some improvements/changes to Camden Yards today.
As previously reported, the Orioles will honor their six Hall of Famers with bronze statues in a picnic grove beyond the batter’s eye wall in center field this year. The statues...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Baseball, Jim Palmer, Arts and Culture, Brooks Robinson
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For Orioles Hall of Famers, statues at Camden Yards 'a very nice gesture'
The Orioles detailed on Monday several of their upcoming changes to Camden Yards, including a permanent tribute to the six most decorated players in modern franchise history and a slight alteration to the right-field wall.
As part of Camden Yards' 20th...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Baseball, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Jim Palmer, Arts and Culture
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