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Ex-Orioles reserve outfielder Dave May dies at 68
Paul Blair remembers Dave May, who broke into baseball with the Orioles and spent 3-1/2 seasons here, as a skilled outfielder who was in the right place, but at the wrong time. "Unfortunately, when he got here (in 1967), there wasn't any room for him...Tags: Frank Robinson, Milwaukee Brewers, Sports, St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball
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Tigers fans, where's the love?
The Detroit Tigers did what most Baltimore baseball fans wished for — they utterly dismantled the Evil Empire, the New York Yankees. Congratulations to the city of Detroit and the Tigers organization for a job well done. I do believe that our...Tags: Curtis Granderson, Nick Swisher, Sports, Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees
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Flying high, at last
"The Orioles will finish fifth in the American League East. Only because they can't finish sixth." — Grant Brisbee, baseball blogger, writing in SB Nation on April 5, 2012 Midafternoon on Thursday, Sept. 6, I got off the No. 11 bus near Light...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Eddie Murray, Nick Swisher, Arts, Mark Reynolds
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A little waxing on Orioles third base coach DeMarlo Hale
Orioles third base coach DeMarlo Hale is interviewing for the Boston Red Sox managerial job today. Hale, 51, has nine years of managerial experience, but none in the majors. And that might hurt his chances, especially considering the favorite is John...
Tags: Ray Flaherty, Mark Reynolds, Sports, John Farrell, Toronto Blue Jays
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Angelos resists spotlight despite Orioles' turnaround
Peter Angelos' ownership of the Orioles seemed to hit a new low last fall when two well-respected candidates spurned the chance to become his top baseball executive. Fans rolled their eyes and bit their lips when Angelos settled for Dan Duquette, who had...
Tags: Eddie Murray, Sports, Arts, Cal Ripken, Jr., Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Nats use tested formula to win first playoff start
Rookies in the postseason, the Washington Nationals played like poised veterans. The Nationals escaped a bases-loaded jam in the seventh inning, Tyler Moore blooped a two-out, two-run single in the eighth and Washington beat the defending World Series...Tags: Sports, Jon Jay, National League East, Matt Holliday, Busch Stadium
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Ripken turns tribute into celebration of current Orioles
It all seemed so right. The Orioles long ago chose Thursday night to unveil Cal Ripken's statue at Oriole Park because of the obvious connection to what happened here on the same date 17 years ago, but they could not have known it would be so perfectly...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Eddie Murray, Sports, Brooks Robinson, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Jim Palmer's sculpture ceremony was pitch perfect
The pose was pure Jim Palmer. The ceremony to unveil his sculpture, as you might expect, was pitch perfect. Palmer became the third Orioles great to be immortalized in bronze and put on display in the Garden of Greats behind center field at Camden...
Tags: Eddie Murray, Frank Robinson, Sports, Arts, Sculpture
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The Sun Remembers: Week in Sports, June 3-10
The Baltimore SunJune 7, 1998: A tearful Eddie Murray thanks the Orioles and the city during a ceremony to retire the Hall of Famer’s jersey, No. 33, before a sellout crowd at Camden Yards. “Oh, gosh. All I can say is, I love you,” Murray tells fans...Tags: Eddie Murray, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ottawa Senators, Mark McLemore
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Transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at sculpture unveiling ceremony
Following is a transcript of Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards. “Thank you, thank you, and I promise you, this will be the last ‘thank you’ of my career. I know Paul Blair, the last...
Tags: Frank Robinson, Charity, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sculpture
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Brooks Robinson rebounding from health scares, excited for sculpture unveiling
The Baltimore SunYou see the jerseys every time the Orioles play at Camden Yards, often on boys born 20 years after the man shelved his famous mitt — No. 5. Robinson. The combination of that name and that number will always stir the souls of those who watched...Tags: Eddie Murray, Frank Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Arts, Bones and Joints
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Al Michaels in a league by himself on NBC Sunday Night Football
The Baltimore SunIf there is one television sportscaster to whom the adjective “legendary” can honestly be applied, it is Al Michaels, play-by-play announcer of NBC's “Sunday Night Football.” From almost two decades in the booth at ABC's “...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Sports, Los Angeles Kings, Tom Brady, Football
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