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Catonsville baseball wins thriller, advances to state championship game
As they have done all season, every player in the Catonsville lineup did something productive to help the Comets win another big game. But, Tuesday night’s 4-3 win over Winston Churchill (11-11), in the Class 4A state semifinals at Shipley Field...
Tags: College Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Five Baltimore Orioles stats that stand out this week
The Baltimore SunEach Wednesday, blogger Matt Vensel will highlight five statistics that really mean something for the Orioles. three -- straight blown saves for Orioles closer Jim Johnson on the team’s current homestand. Every Orioles fan knows that Johnson has...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Kevin Gausman, J.J. Hardy, Jim Johnson, American League
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Orioles' Chris Dickerson homers in first two at-bats against Yankees
The Baltimore SunChris Dickerson received the start in center field Tuesday night against the Yankees, and through his first two at-bats, he’s making the most out of the opportunity. Dickerson has hit two solo homers off Yankees starter Phil Hughes for his first...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Phil Hughes, New York Yankees, Buck Showalter, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Orioles' bullpen issues go beyond Jim Johnson's recent struggles
The Orioles were not a perfect team in 2012, though it's easy to get nostalgic about their first truly competitive season of this century. They were plugging holes in the starting rotation throughout the summer. They needed several months to assemble an...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Miguel Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox, Buck Showalter
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Bel Air holds on to win 3A state baseball semifinal
Working through a few frightening, late-inning jams in Tuesday's Class 3A state semifinal game with North Hagerstown, Bel Air's ace pitcher Tyler Norcross helped lead the Bobcats to the win and a trip to the state title game. Norcross watched the...
Tags: High School Sports
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Jurrjens sent down; Arrieta or McFarland to start Thursday; Jones DHing
The Baltimore SunIn activating Miguel Gonzalez from the disabled list to start Tuesday, the Orioles again shuffled their rotation a bit. Right-hander Jair Jurrjens, who made his first start for the Orioles on Saturday and allowed four runs in five innings, was...Tags: Rogers Centre, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Miguel Gonzalez, Buck Showalter
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Laurel softball, Pallotti baseball and lacrosse fall in playoffs
After going from four to 12 to 15 wins over the last three years, Pallotti's boys lacrosse team appears more than ready to make an even bigger jump in 2014. That's also when the Panthers will move up to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic...
Tags: Lacrosse, Softball, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
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Jair Jurrjens becomes the Orioles' latest one-and-done starter
The Baltimore SunTo clear a roster spot for right-hander Miguel Gonzalez’s return from the disabled list Tuesday, the Orioles optioned right-hander Jair Jurrjens to Triple-A Norfolk after just one start with the big league club. The move created a vacant spot in...Tags: Rogers Centre, Washington Nationals, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training, Zach Britton
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Orioles prospect Jonathan Schoop seeing back specialist
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles’ top position prospect, Jonathan Schoop, was scheduled to see back specialist Lee Riley at Johns Hopkins on Tuesday to receive further evaluation on a lower back strain that has landed him on the seven-day minor league disabled list....Tags: World Baseball Classic
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For starters, Dan Duquette hasn't had same magic touch
If you believe that the Orioles’ unexpected run to the postseason in 2012 was something of magic, then the most dazzling trick the organization pulled off was consistently pulling productive starters out of their sleeves. Executive vice...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Dylan Bundy, Zach Britton, Jason Hammel, Jim Johnson
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Orioles-Rays game demonstrates need for expanded instant replay
In the end, the umpires got the call right. But it sure took long enough. And a rough five-game homestand for the Orioles got even rougher in the sixth inning Sunday when Tampa Bay's Matt Joyce hit a soaring fly ball down the right field line in the...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Matt Joyce, Major League Baseball, Bud Selig, Buck Showalter
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