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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: College Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles, Brady Anderson, Baseball
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Showalter: Former Orioles closer Gregg Olson to help with spring training instruction
The Baltimore SunOrioles manager Buck Showalter, back in Baltimore Monday evening to be honored as the Baltimore Sun Marylander of the Year, told a group of local business leaders that former Orioles closer Gregg Olson is planning on joining the team to help with spring...Tags: Nick Markakis, Grapefruit League, Spring Training, Baltimore Orioles, Brady Anderson
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Varsity Q&A with Jordan Surhoff, St. Paul's swimming
St. Paul's senior Jordan Surhoff has been swimming almost as long as she can remember. The daughter of Orioles Hall of Famer B.J. Surhoff and former internationally ranked swimmer Polly (Winde) Surhoff, she has three older swimming siblings —...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Track and Field, Swimming, Apple iPod
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Girls Athlete of the Week: Jordan Surhoff, St. Paul's, swimming
Surhoff completed her high school career by winning two individual events in record time and anchoring two victorious relays in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference swimming championships. The senior, a veteran of the North...
Tags: Texas Longhorns, Swimming, Track and Field
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Tom Wopat is more than just a good ol' boy
More than a quarter-century has passed since Tom Wopat last jumped, feet first, into the General Lee and sped away for a half-hour of redneck fun on TV's "The Dukes of Hazzard." But in a career that has included Tony and Grammy nods (thanks to his stint...
Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Autism, Movies, Tom Wopat
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The Sun remembers: Dec. 16-22
Dec. 21, 2006: Top-ranked Maryland doubles the score on Loyola, defeating the Greyhounds, 110-55, in women's basketball at a sold-out Reitz Arena. It's the 13th victory for the undefeated Terps, who shoot 61 percent from the field and get 21 points from...
Tags: Memorial Stadium, Milwaukee Brewers, Jamal Lewis, Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens
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Adam Jones is the Orioles' newest ironman
The Baltimore SunST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- On Wednesday night Center fielder Adam Jones became the first Oriole to play in all 162 regular season games since Miguel Tejada did it in 2006. Since 1954, only seven Orioles have played 162 games: Cal Ripken Jr. (10 times),...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Miguel Tejada, Rafael Palmeiro
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Don't be tardy for the party season
Baltimore's party season is off and running after getting its kickoff last night with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra gala, which many folks consider the unofficial start to the fall party season. The next three months may be the most intense time of...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Festivus, Hunt Valley, Dining and Drinking, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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Notes: Orioles historically bad with runners in scoring position Wednesday afternoon
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK — For only the second time since the Orioles moved to Baltimore, they went hitless in at least 15 at-bats with runners in scoring position in Wednesday's 12-3 loss to the Yankees. Like Tuesday, the runners, the instruments for another...Tags: Nolan Reimold, Robert Andino, Jason Hammel, Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles
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History of deals involving Orioles at the trade deadline
The Baltimore SunThe trade deadline can be a dangerous temptress. At times, it can cause otherwise levelheaded organizations to do something crazy. Like trade away Jeff Bagwell for Larry Anderson. Or give up Grady Sizemore, Cliff Lee and Brandon Phillips for Bartolo...Tags: Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Luis Rivera, Grady Sizemore, Bobby Bonilla
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Anderson interested in results, not recognition
The Baltimore SunOrioles manager Buck Showalter calls Brady Anderson the Pied Piper because of his ability to connect with some of the organization’s younger players whom he trains. The team’s executive vice president for baseball operations, Dan Duquette,...Tags: Kevin Gregg, Nolan Reimold, Baltimore Orioles, Brian Matusz, Mark Reynolds
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From Sun Magazine: After concussions shattered a season, Brian Roberts sees recovery ahead
Just over a year ago, on Sept. 27, 2010, the Orioles were leading the Tampa Bay Rays, 4-0, in the ninth inning of a largely meaningless road game when second baseman Brian Roberts came to the plate.
He felt prepared for the at-bat, and believed...Tags: Ice Hockey, College Sports, Sprained Ankle, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Research
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