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Digest: Terps women eliminated in 2nd round of NCAA soccer
Women's college soccer Terps eliminated in 2nd round of NCAAs The No. 4 seed University of Maryland women's soccer team lost, 3-2, in overtime to Denver in the second round of the NCAA women's soccer tournament Friday night in Palo Alto, Calif. The...Tags: Princeton Tigers, Soccer, Major League Lacrosse, Laurel Park, Morgan State Bears
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Sports Legend Revealed: The Pine Tar Game
The Fabulous ForumBASEBALL LEGEND: American League President Lee MacPhail went against the letter of the law when he overturned the umpire's decision in the famous "Pine Tar Game." STATUS: False. It seemed like the entire sports world was shocked on June 2,...... -
'Reckless' Richards cracks open O's coffers
Sun StaffIn seven years with the Orioles, Paul Richards made the largest trade in baseball history, signed Brooks Robinson, invented the oversized catcher's mitt and preached a pitching-and-defense philosophy that defined the Orioles for years after he was gone....Tags: Baseball, Casey Stengel, Chicago White Sox, Philosophy, Employment
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Orioles look to bolster amateur scouting with second national crosschecker
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles are looking to further bolster their amateur scouting department by adding a second national crosschecker, and they are focusing on a candidate that has strong ties to the organization and executive vice president Dan Duquette. The Orioles...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, Miami Marlins, Seattle Mariners
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Lee MacPhail dies at 95; former American League president and Hall of Fame member
Lee MacPhail, a former American League president who was the oldest member of baseball's Hall of Fame and part of one of the sport's foremost families, has died. He was 95. MacPhail, who with his father forms the only father-son duo in the baseball...
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Time with the MacPhails
The Baltimore SunWhen Andy MacPhail wrestled with the idea of walking away from the Orioles as club president last fall, one of the primary factors in ultimately making the decision was the chance to spend more time with his elderly father. Lee MacPhail Jr., the Hall...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Fort Lauderdale, Spring Training
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Lee MacPhail, former Orioles general manager, dies at 95
The Baltimore SunLee MacPhail, a Hall of Fame baseball executive who served as the Orioles' general manager from 1959 to 1965, died Thursday evening at his home in Delray Beach, Fla. He was 95. Mr. MacPhail, who was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1998, represented the...Tags: Baseball, George Steinbrenner, George Brett, Whitey Ford, Peter G. Angelos
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Former Orioles president Andy MacPhail is happy for team, 'sad I'm not part of the special season'
The Baltimore SunBefore former club president Andy MacPhail discusses how he personally feels about the Orioles' playoff run this season, a year after he stepped down from his post, he rattles off a checklist. "First and foremost," he said, "there are just a lot of...Tags: Baseball, Robert Andino, American League East, Brian Matusz, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Looking back: Rocky Colavito hit 4 homers against Orioles in 1959
The Baltimore SunBefore the Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton did it Tuesday night, the Cleveland Indians' Rocky Colavito was the only player to hit four home runs in a game against the Orioles. Colavito went deep four times at Memorial Stadium on June 10, 1959. Here's a story...Tags: Baseball, Cleveland Indians, Yankee Stadium, Josh Hamilton, Cal Ripken
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Dave Boswell, major league pitcher
Dave Boswell, a former Minnesota Twins pitcher who led the American League in winning percentage in 1966 and ended his career with the Orioles, died of a heart attack Monday at his Joppatowne home. He was 67.
Born in Baltimore, he was a 1963 graduate...Tags: Baseball, Heart Attack, Yankee Stadium, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees
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Orioles will have two more scouts on pro assignments
A couple of months after moving its pro scouting department under one umbrella that would focus primarily on amateur scouting, the Orioles have decided to put a little more emphasis on monitoring the minor leagues.
The change is based more on logistics...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Conservation, Baseball, College Baseball, Environmental Issues
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Orioles make sweeping changes to scouting department
The Orioles have had a major shakeup in their scouting department, hiring a new national crosschecker while dissolving most of their pro scouting section.
Instead of having a professional scouting department, as most organizations do, Orioles executive...Tags: Washington Nationals, Boston Red Sox
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