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Sarasota is diamond destination for Orioles fans
For Baltimore baseball fans inspired by the Orioles' surprising success last year, spring training couldn't have come soon enough. Those who never wanted that magic season to end along with newbie Birds fans are already flocking in droves to the team's...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports, Atlanta Braves, Dining and Drinking
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Youth baseball league draft has parents buzzing
I'm always looking to make new friends, which is the way I approach a youth baseball draft — new coaches, new buddies. Twenty guys in a community room of the local church, in creaky chairs the preschoolers usually use. Someone jokes, "Who brought...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Sports, Mike Piazza, Vin Scully, Baseball
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Orioles will wear jersey patch honoring late manager Earl Weaver
The Orioles announced today that they will wear the above patch on their jerseys throughout this season in honor of Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver, who died last month at age 82. The team will also honor Weaver with a pregame moment of silence and...
Tags: Grapefruit League, Minnesota Twins
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Nate McLouth ready to let it rip as Grapefruit League games begin
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — As the Orioles open their Grapefruit League schedule Saturday with a home game against the Minnesota Twins at Ed Smith Stadium, hitters will take varying approaches at the plate. Some will take more pitches than usual to get a...Tags: Tsuyoshi Wada, Dylan Bundy, Todd Redmond, Nate McLouth, Brian Roberts
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Buck Showalter accepts The Sun's Marylander of the Year honor
Buck Showalter remembered sitting in the Orioles clubhouse as a driving rain delayed the first playoff game Baltimore had hosted in 15 years. "Do you think the fans will stay?" asked a relatively new Oriole. "Hell yes," replied closer Jim Johnson....
Tags: Yankee Stadium, NAACP, Baltimore Orioles, Martin O'Malley, Buck Showalter
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Cal Ripken Jr. talks about his new book, the Orioles' upcoming season and more
The Baltimore SunCal Ripken Jr. stopped by The Baltimore Sun this morning as part of the promotional tour for his third children’s novel, “Wild Pitch,” which came out today. The book – about a young pitcher who loses his confidence after...Tags: Yankee Stadium, Literature, Baltimore Orioles, Fiction, Buck Showalter
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On opening day, remembering Earl
April, in these parts, is irresistibly transformative. Vibrant life and color rise up and relentlessly overwhelm a drab winter's landscape, inspiring notions in the human heart of renewal and redemption. And with it comes another baseball season and all...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter, Memorial Stadium, Sports, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Orioles look to profit as enthusiasm carries over from surprising 2012
Baltimore baseball fans flocked back to Camden Yards and merrily decorated themselves in orange and black as the Orioles authored baseball's most surprising story of 2012. Now, signs abound that the enthusiasm from last fall — when the team...
Tags: Nate McLouth, Brian Roberts, Sports, Nick Markakis, Tampa Bay Rays
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The Sun remembers: March 3-March 9
March 4, 2006: The Maryland women's basketball team ends a 14-game losing streak to Duke by defeating the Blue Devils, 78-70, in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. The teams will meet again in the NCAA final with Maryland (34-4)...
Tags: Washington College (Maryland), Lefty Grove, Sports, College Basketball, National League
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Time to rediscover Orioles magic
Being a native Baltimorean, I am, like my friends and neighbors, an extremely proud Baltimore Ravens fan. Their hasty deconstruction left a bittersweet taste in the mouths of many fans ("New Texan bids us farewell," March 23). We have collectively learned...
Tags: Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter, Spring Training, Sports
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Orioles honor Earl Weaver by having no Opening Day ceremonial first pitch
The Baltimore SunInstead of having a ceremonial first pitch to kick off the home opener, the Orioles chose to keep the baseball on the mound, to the left of the pitching rubber. It was done to honor Orioles Hall of Fame manager Earl Weaver, who died in January at age 82....Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sports, Baseball
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MLB: Orioles slug past Twins 9-5
AP Sports WriterBALTIMORE -- Minnesota Twins left-hander Tyler Robertson walked to the mound in the eighth inning of a tie game. The bases were loaded, and his task was a formidable one: retire Baltimore Orioles slugger Chris Davis, major league baseball’s...Tags: AAA, Nate McLouth, Brian Roberts, Sports, Nick Markakis
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