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Orioles' search for corner infielder could lead to Marlins' Ramirez
The Orioles are trolling for a corner infielder who can get on base, and the Miami Marlins are apparently considering dealing three-time All-Star Hanley Ramirez, who owns a .374 career on-base percentage and switched from shortstop to third base this...
Tags: Jake Arrieta, Los Angeles Dodgers, Nick Markakis, Boston Red Sox, National League
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Add pitching to the Orioles' problems after 7-2 loss to Indians
Orioles manager Buck Showalter calls it “having too much want-to,” those critical moments when his players' effort doesn't match up with their execution. He's had to use the phrase far too often over the past 12 games. The offense's...
Tags: Brian Roberts, J.J. Hardy, Shin-Soo Choo, Jason Hammel, Asdrubal Cabrera
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Johnny Damon thought Orioles would make stronger push for him in offseason
The Baltimore SunJohnny Damon returned to Baltimore to haunt the Orioles again Thursday night. And after the 17-year veteran did so, he wondered aloud why the Orioles didn't want him to play at Camden Yards -- a place he's made his personal playground -- on a regular...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Johnny Damon, Baltimore Orioles
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Wegner tosses out Quintana, Ventura and any clue he might've had
The good thing about a sleepy, half-empty domed stadium like Tropicana Field is that everybody got to hear Hawk Harrelson go off on Mark Wegner.
If you missed it, I assume you’re reading this in the hereafter. Whatever, here’s an extended...Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox, Brent Morel, Advil (drug)
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Orioles drop out of first place with 5-0 loss to Tampa Bay
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Despite the strong start the Orioles had throughout the season's first seven weeks, they never owned a lead atop the American League East of more than two games. Heading into Friday's game against the co-division leading Rays,...
Tags: Matt Joyce, Nick Markakis, Robert Andino, Ronny Paulino, Baltimore Orioles
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Waiting on the roster moves and other Orioles tidbits
The Baltimore SunDana Eveland is starting tonight against the Tampa Bay Rays, meaning the Orioles have to make 40-man and 25-man roster moves. They are waiting until Dr. John Wilckens gets to the park and conducts an examination or two before a move will be announced,...Tags: Brian Roberts, Zach Britton, Jason Hammel, Tommy Hunter, Brian Matusz
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Orioles notebook: Roster shuffle continues as Reynolds goes on DL
The Orioles continue to make roster moves at a dizzying pace, the latest occurring Saturday afternoon when third baseman Mark Reynolds was placed on the disabled list with a strained oblique. To replace Reynolds on the 25-man roster, the Orioles...
Tags: Josh Bell, Brian Roberts, Arizona Diamondbacks, Endy Chavez, Taylor Teagarden
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Orioles emerge from sloppy game with 5-3 win over Rays
The Baltimore SunIf a team is going to have one of those unforgettable, ridiculous, are-you-kidding-me kinds of seasons, then it has to beat clubs it's not supposed to beat and get contributions from players no one was counting on. It's too early to proclaim that these...Tags: Matt Joyce, Jim Johnson, Prosecution, Luis Exposito, Baltimore Orioles
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Chris Davis crushes, Wei-Yin Chen exits
The Baltimore SunChris Davis is officially on the Eutaw Street board. The Orioles’ big slugger cleared the flag court with a 418-foot blast to right in the seventh inning against former Oriole Jim Miller. It was Davis’ fourth homer of the season, and the...Tags: Jonny Gomes, Chris Davis, Wei-Yin Chen, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Orioles run circles around A's in 10-1 win
The Baltimore SunThe constant rain falling on Camden Yards presented an inviting opportunity for the Orioles against the Athletics on Saturday night. If the Baltimore bats could find holes in the soggy outfield, the Orioles could take their chances on the base paths,...Tags: Jim Miller, Robert Andino, Ronny Paulino, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball Statistics
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Former Oriole Luke Scott still not afraid to speak his mind
Though he never had the chance to wear the cartoon bird on his cap day-in and day out, former Orioles outfielder and current Tampa Bay Ray Luke Scott is doing his best to, well, remain a cartoon character with his new ballclub -- and he’s still...
Tags: Baseball, Ozzie Guillen, Fenway Park, Entertainment, Boston Red Sox
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For Orioles' Nolan Reimold, recent hitting tear is all about making small step forward
The Baltimore SunOrioles left fielder and leadoff hitter Nolan Reimold attributes his recent offensive tear to making one small step forward. Literally. Reimold, who entered Wednesday’s game against the White Sox with home runs in each of his last four games, said...Tags: Baseball, Nolan Reimold, Sports
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