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New Orioles pitcher Hammel fares well — for the most part — vs. old team
Orioles right-hander Jason Hammel wanted to make an impression on his former team Tuesday afternoon at Ed Smith Stadium.
Hammel, pitching in his second Grapefruit League start of the spring against a Rays team he debuted with, made just one mistake in...Tags: Willie Eyre, Grapefruit League, Carlos Pena, Taylor Teagarden, Brian Roberts
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Margaret F. Harris
Margaret F. Harris, a longtime member of Gillis Memorial Christian Community Church who sang with several gospel choirs, died Sept. 3 of cancer at Season's Hospice at Northwest Hospital Center.
The Randallstown resident was 81.
The daughter of a mason...Tags: Catonsville, Annapolis, Radiology, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick Douglass
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Davis will spend rest of season playing third base
One question the Orioles hope to figure out in the next three weeks is whether Chris Davis can be in the mix at third base heading into 2012.
A good defensive first baseman, Davis will be the club's primary third baseman until the season ends, assuming...Tags: Zach Britton, University of Georgia, Jason Berken, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Alex Rodriguez
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X-rays reveal no serious damage to Ed Reed's ankle
Of the few injury concerns for the Ravens, the largest was the status of Ed Reed’s left ankle, which the free safety landed awkwardly on while making his fourth and final pass breakup in Sunday’s 20-13 victory over the Houston Texans in an AFC...Tags: Football, Ed Reed, Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Orioles notes: Jones honored for charity work but disappointed to not start fourth straight game
Adam Jones received good news and bad news in the Orioles' clubhouse before Tuesday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards. The good news was that the center fielder had been named the club's nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award,...Tags: Jason Berken, Physical Therapists, Grapefruit League, Baseball Statistics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Congressman tours UMBC research and technology park
With Congress not in session, U. S. Rep. John Sarbanes visited bwtech@UMBC Research and Technology Park on June 27 as part of his tour of innovative manufacturing sites in Maryland. "I'm trying to move around and talk to some of those organizations and...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Colleges and Universities, Startups, Science, John Sarbanes
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Orioles' Guthrie, Showalter criticize umpiring in Red Sox series
A contentious four-game series with the Boston Red Sox ended Sunday with four more ejections, Michael Gonzalez's not denying that he threw a purpose pitch behind David Ortiz, and Buck Showalter and Jeremy Guthrie criticizing the umpiring crew.
"I've said...Tags: Andre Agassi, Minnesota Twins, Jake Arrieta, Kevin Gregg, Baseball Statistics
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Finding layers of 'Secrets' below the obvious
The ugliest exhibit in town just now is at the Walters Art Museum. Let me explain. "Lost and Found: The Secrets of Archimedes" is a fascinating show capping 12 years of scholarly research into a rare book that contains texts by that ancient Greek...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Archimedes, Arts, Walters Art Museum, Fine Arts
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Thousands of X-rays stolen from St. Joseph hospital
Baltimore County police are looking for someone who stole thousands of X-rays from St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson in what they believe was a scheme to extract the silver from the images. The hospital said Friday that someone posed as a worker for...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Theft, Towson, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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O's hit four homers, pound Jays, 12-4
Baltimore Sun reporterFor one night, the Orioles got real comfortable in what has been their own house of horrors, turning the series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays into a glorified round of batting practice. On the other end of so many beatings at Rogers Centre, the...Tags: Jason Berken, Corey Patterson, Jake Arrieta, Shawn Camp, Baseball Statistics
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Derby winner Animal Kingdom won't race again this season
Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, who came up lame in the days following the Belmont Stakes, has a slab fracture in his left hind leg that will require surgery. He will not race again this season, according to Team Valor CEO Barry Irwin and trainer...Tags: Uncle Mo (racehorse), Horse (animal), Multi-Sport Events, Equestrian, Science
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Radiation risk real but misunderstood
The nuclear disaster following the Japanese earthquake and tsunami has Americans worried about the risks of exposure to radiation. The Food and Drug Administration has begun screening imported seafood after a number of nations banned Japanese imports...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, St. Joseph Medical Center, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Senate, Medical Specialization
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