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Weaver's larger-than-life presence will be seen in Camden Yards sculpture
As a manager, Earl Weaverappeared larger than life, piloting the Orioles to four American League pennants and the 1970 world championship. So it seems only fitting that his statue, which will be unveiled Saturday at Camden Yards, will be taller than the...
Tags: Baseball, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Brooks Robinson, Arts
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Covering Earl Weaver was never, ever dull
The Baltimore SunEarl Weaver was some piece of work. And I mean that in the best possible way. Life was never dull if you were anywhere within the orbit of the Hall of Fame manager, who ruled the Orioles' dugout for 17 seasons and will have his bronze statue unveiled...Tags: American League East, Milwaukee Brewers, Baltimore Orioles, Memorial Stadium, Earl Weaver
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Night full of memories for Orioles rookie left fielder Xavier Avery
The Baltimore SunWhen the ball came off Orioles left fielder Xavier Avery’s bat in the eighth inning of Friday night’s game against the Indians, he wasn’t sure whether he got enough of it for his first major-league home run. He came out of the batter&...Tags: Baseball, Sports, Cleveland Indians, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Xavier Avery
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Editorial: Patapsco's Bloede Dam a hazard that should be removed
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is considering tearing down the Bloede Dam, a 230-foot-long, 30-foot-tall bridge across the Patapsco River. Good for them. The sooner they do it, the better. The Bloede Dam is the largest of four dams built...
Tags: Patapsco, Catonsville, Ellicott City, Herring
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Steve Johnson follows father's path to Orioles
Having grown up around Orioles baseball, Steve Johnson's dream was always to play for his hometown team. That dream came true Sunday, when the St. Paul's alum was told he was being recalled by the Orioles. His first call was to his father, former Orioles...Tags: Baseball, Charity, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Jake Arrieta
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Orioles Hall of Famer Jim Palmer auctioning off Cy Young Awards, two Gold Gloves
The Baltimore SunFormer Orioles great Jim Palmer had his three Cy Young Award plaques hanging on his wall. His Gold Glove awards are in storage. They’re mementos of accomplishments he will always remember and cherish, but Palmer says he didn’t need them to...Tags: Autism, Auction Service, Charity, Awards and Prizes, Cy Young Award
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'VEEP' comes to Baltimore's Camden Yards Sunday, and Selina meets Jim Palmer
The Baltimore SunBaltimore gets lots of face time in “VEEP,” the Maryland-made HBO political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. But so far, all of it has been as a stand-in for Washington, the setting of this fictional series about the vice president of the...Tags: Baseball, HBO (tv network), Sports, Obesity, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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'VEEP' recap - Selina gets stuck with President's obesity initiative
The Baltimore Sun"VEEP" keeps getting better week by week. And the last couple of weeks, it feels as if the HBO comedy has really found its feet. Baltimore viewers will be especially interested in the ending of Sunday's episode as it sets the wheels in motion for a...Tags: Obesity, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Jake Arrieta, Overweight, Tommy Hunter
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Florida House District 29: It's Chris Dorworth against his critics
TALLAHASSEE – Usually, Florida legislators who have been anointed by their brethren to become presiding officers don't draw serious re-election challengers. But Rep. Chris Dorworth, a Lake Mary Republican chosen by his fellow legislators to...
Tags: Republican Party, Primaries, Rick Scott, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Orioles' July 14 game vs. Tigers moved up for Fox TV coverage
The Orioles' home game July 14 against the Detroit Tigers has been changed from a 7:05 start to 4:05. The change was made because the game has been selected for broadcast on Fox. That is also the day of the Jim Palmer sculpture unveiling, which will...
Tags: Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles
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Hammel pitching like an All-Star; talking like a team player
The Baltimore SunOne of the big discussions in the press box before Friday’s game was whether Jason Hammel will be an All-Star. Not whether he is worthy – he has been the Orioles’ best starter this season – but whether he’ll be named to...Tags: Baseball, Jason Hammel, Ian Desmond, Sports, Jim Johnson
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Tax break errors cost Baltimore millions, Sun investigation finds
The city of Baltimore has failed to collect millions of dollars in potential revenue because of chronic errors and miscalculations in a program offering tax breaks for historic renovations, a Baltimore Sun investigation has found. The Sun documented...
Tags: Federal Hill, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Services and Shopping, Fells Point
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