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TV SPORTS Major League Baseball-Detroit Tigers vs. Atlanta Braves, Noon (ESPN) Women's College Basketball-Big 10 Conference Tournament, 1, 3:30 and 6 p.m. (Big 10 Network); California at Stanford, 10 p.m. (FXSP) Men's College Basketball-Big South...Tags: Johnny Damon, Jose Contreras, Joe Beimel, Carl Crawford, Jason Frasor
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Orioles' bullpen battle adds a little drama to spring training
The Orioles arrived in Sarasota with plenty of intrigue, a starting lineup already pretty much set in stone and a rotation with perhaps just one opening. But Buck Showalter's bullpen is wide-open, which gives us an opportunity to do a little spring...Tags: Grapefruit League, Athletes, Toronto Blue Jays, Sports, Michael Gonzalez
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Q&A with Rob Neyer: Showalter will get Orioles to 82 wins
Nationally-known baseball blogger and numbers geek Rob Neyer joined SB Nation as its national baseball editor on Feb. 1 after 15 years at ESPN. He took time out of his busy schedule at his new gig to chat with me Wednesday about the 2011 Orioles, and I...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Brian Matusz, New York Yankees, Superman (fictional character), Vladimir Guerrero
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Bad news for beard-lovers: Jake Arrieta rediscovered his razor
I appreciate a good beard when I see one -- maybe it's because I can't grow one above my neck -- so I am bummed out to see that Orioles starter Jake Arrieta had shaved off his amazing Al Borland beard from FanFest.
In case you missed it, the beard was...Tags: Nick Markakis, Athletes, Spring Training, Brian Wilson, Mike Griffin
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Rays make Orioles' Britton pay for one bad inning
The Orioles' 6-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on an ugly, rainy, sloppy night Friday at Camden Yards provided a crystal-clear example of what separates successful veteran pitchers from inexperienced ones that are seemingly headed toward that path.
Tampa...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Tampa Bay Rays, Luke Scott, Athletes, B.J. Upton
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Despite recent struggles, Uehara says he feels fine
Orioles reliever Koji Uehara said he feels better than he did at any time last season. It just hasn't shown in his results recently.
Uehara started the year with 4 2/3 scoreless innings in his first five games, allowing just one hit and two walks. In his...Tags: Entertainment, Brian Matusz, Tampa Bay Rays, Robert Andino, Dominican Republic
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2011 Major League Baseball Salaries
NEW YORK (AP) - The 2011 salaries for the 844 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing...Tags: Damaso Marte, Gavin Floyd, John Bowker, Placido Polanco, Neftali Feliz
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Orioles Take Advantage of Sick Tigers, Beat Detroit 5-1
Brian Roberts belted a three-run homer to key a four-run fifth inning, and the Baltimore Orioles began their home schedule with a 5-1 victory over Detroit in the opener of a three-game series at Camden Yards.
Matt Wieters added an RBI single in the rally...Tags: New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Brandon Inge, Alex Avila, J.J. Hardy
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Your turn: Who should be the Orioles closer?
Before last night's loss to the Yankees, Buck Showalter had made all the right moves when managing the Orioles bullpen. He was playing the matchups, using his top relievers in key situations before the ninth inning and going with his gut in save...Tags: New York Yankees, Athletes, Kevin Gregg, Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles
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Rain Delay Helps Mariners Beat Orioles, 6-3
Staff writerA rain delay was just what young pitcher Garrett Olson needed to calm down in his return to Camden Yards. Olson gave up two runs before a 27-minute delay, then came out and threw three scoreless for his first win of the season in the Seattle Mariners' 6-...Tags: Ichiro Suzuki, Baltimore Weather, Weather, Sports, Seattle Mariners
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Gameday Live 63: Mets at Orioles
On the Mets beatHey everyone, Evan Drellich here for the middle game of the Mets' three-game set with the Orioles at Camden Yards. Tim Redding (0-2, 6.18 ERA) pitches for the Mets and Koji Uehara goes for the O's (2-4, 4.37). Gameday Live......Tags: Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Tim Redding, Sports, Baseball
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