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Cal Ripken Jr. talks about his future and the Orioles
The Baltimore SunCal Ripken Jr. was at Ed Smith Stadium to promote his new children’s book, “Wild Pitch,” and he stopped by and talked to the local media. (By the way, they brought 400 books to be signed and all were sold. The Iron Man can still hold...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, B.J. Surhoff, Brady Anderson, College Baseball
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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: Fiction, Spring Training, Adrian Beltre, Yankee Stadium, TBS (tv network)
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Three Cubs fit classic spring training profiles
MESA, Ariz. — There are 62 players in Cubs camp this spring, and every one of them has a story. But as in almost every camp in Arizona and Florida, a few players fit into the same basic profile: the unknown prospect trying to open some eyes, the...
Tags: Colorado Rockies, Spring Training, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Dodgers, World Series
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'No prouder moment' for Orioles' Adam Jones as he heads to World Baseball Classic
Representing his country was a dream Orioles center fielder Adam Jones had since he was a teenager growing up in San Diego. Twice while he was in high school, he tried out for his Team USA age-group squad and didn't make it. But now, the 27-year-old...
Tags: Spring Training, Grapefruit League, Grapefruit, Adam Jones (baseball), Miguel Gonzalez
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Orioles right-hander Jake Arrieta's fastball fluid vs. Yankees, but walks were costly
The Baltimore SunTAMPA, Fla. – One of Jake Arrieta’s goals in the early part of spring training is to pound the lower part of the strike zone with his mid-90s fastball, to tempt hitters to chop balls into the ground and let his defense make plays behind him....Tags: Spring Training, World Baseball Classic, Dan Johnson, Buck Showalter, Jake Arrieta
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Earl Weaver dies at 82; Hall of Fame manager of Baltimore Orioles
Irascible, chain-smoking, umpire-baiting longtime Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver penned his own epitaph. "On my tombstone just write, 'The sorest loser that ever lived,'" he once said. Weaver, 82, a member of baseball's Hall of Fame and the...Tags: Spring Training, American League, World Series, Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer
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Both with winning seasons, Ravens and Orioles offer rare celebration for city fans
When the Ravens rolled to their second Super Bowl victory, fending off the San Francisco 49ers in the final seconds of the game, the storylines that defined an improbable season all found happy endings. Ray Lewis carried the Lombardi Trophy into the...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Art Modell, Ray Rice, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Buck Showalter
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Bisciotti says winning a second Super Bowl would put Ravens in an upper echelon
The Baltimore SunNEW ORLEANS — Twelve years ago, Steve Bisciotti arrived for Super Bowl XXXV as a minority owner of the Ravens, content to remain in the background and have fun with his friends. Bisciotti, his wife, Renee, and his assistant, Pam Lund, arranged for...Tags: National Football League, New York Giants, Rentals, Baltimore Ravens, Ozzie Newsome
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Cal Ripken to address University of Maryland grads
University of Maryland, College Park students can expect a home run from their spring graduation speaker. Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. will deliver the commencement speech at the May 19 ceremony, the university announced Tuesday. "As a Marylander I am...
Tags: Lou Gehrig, Baseball, Graduation, College Baseball, Teaching and Learning
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Theatrical Ray Lewis shouldn't make himself the storyline this week
It's been nearly 12 years since Ray Lewis played in his only other Super Bowl, but he is still almost as big as the game. There are multiple storylines here — the Harbaugh brothers, the two young guns at quarterback, San Francisco returning to...
Tags: National Football League, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Eddie George, Jerome Bettis
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Digest: Moon Philly favored in Laurel Park's Nellie Morse Stakes
Et cetera Moon Philly favored in Laurel Park's Morse Moon Philly is the morning line favorite to win today's feature at Laurel Park, the $125,000 Nellie Morse Stakes for fillies and mares. The 1 1/16-mile test drew 12 runners. Ten can face the...Tags: National Economic Council, Washington College (Maryland), 2012 Summer Paralympics, Under Armour Inc., Laurel Park
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Will Ravens' Flacco be hurt by Sports Illustrated cover?
The Baltimore Ravens proved last week that they could beat not just the Denver Broncos but the Las Vegas oddsmakers who had predicted their defeat. But can they now beat the Sports Illustrated jinx? The magazine — whose prestigious cover image is...Tags: National Football League, Medical Specialization, Brigham Young University , Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens
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Jan 19, 2013
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Jan 25, 2013
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