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Bob Turley, former Orioles pitcher, dies
Bob Turley, a hard-throwing right-hander who won the Orioles’ first home game, died of liver cancer early Saturday morning, according to his son Terry Turley. He was 82. Turley pitched one season for the Orioles in 1954, their first in Baltimore,...
Tags: Cy Young Award, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Chicago White Sox, War of 1812, Memorial Stadium
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Orioles will prove doubters wrong and return to the playoffs
If the Orioles are to get back to the playoffs this year, they are going to have to climb over another mountain of national skepticism. They are going to have to prove that they can make up the difference when the gods of statistical probability...
Tags: Baseball, James Shields, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles
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Orioles look to profit as enthusiasm carries over from surprising 2012
Baltimore baseball fans flocked back to Camden Yards and merrily decorated themselves in orange and black as the Orioles authored baseball's most surprising story of 2012. Now, signs abound that the enthusiasm from last fall — when the team...
Tags: Baseball, Brooks Robinson, Christianity, ESPN (tv network), New York Yankees
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Orioles worth $618 million according to Forbes' list of the most valuable baseball franchises
The Baltimore SunThe value of a baseball franchise is rising, and the Orioles are following that trend. Forbes released its annual report on the value of each Major League Baseball organization today, and the Orioles rank 17th with an estimated value of $618 million....Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball
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Lefty T.J. McFarland is forcing the Orioles into a tough decision
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Standing on the mound at Ed Smith Stadium on Monday afternoon, with 30 mph winds swirling around him and ESPN cameras capturing his every move, Orioles left-hander T.J. McFarland was the perfect picture of calm. Sitting in an...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Luis Ayala, Buck Showalter
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Orioles designated hitter Wilson Betemit to miss at least six to eight weeks with PCL tear
The Baltimore SunOrioles designated hitter Wilson Betemit hobbled into team’s clubhouse Tuesday morning on crutches with his right leg in a bulky brace. A day after falling to the ground between first and second base during a Grapefruit League game, Betemit said...Tags: Baseball, Spring Training, Wilson Betemit, Grapefruit League
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Buster Olney picks the Orioles to win the AL East
Not many national baseball analysts are picking the Orioles to return to the playoffs, let alone finish first in the big, bad A.L. East this season. But one prominent MLB reporter believes the Orioles will take the division. “I’m picking the...
Tags: Baseball, Jason Hammel, Kevin Gausman, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter
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Orioles' Wilson Betemit carted off field with right-knee injury
The Baltimore SunThe sight of Orioles designated hitter Wilson Betemit rolling and writhing on the infield grass of Ed Smith Stadium on Monday afternoon suddenly quieted a sellout crowd and sent chills through the home dugout. As routine an act as Betemit’s was...Tags: Jose Iglesias, Baseball, Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles, Pedro Strop
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Nick Markakis could DH Tuesday in Fort Myers against Twins
The Baltimore SunOrioles right fielder Nick Markakis took batting practice for the second straight day Monday and could DH tomorrow in Fort Myers against the Twins. Markakis, dealing with a small disk herniation in his neck, hasn't played in a spring game since March...Tags: Baseball, Brian Roberts, Trayvon Robinson, ESPN (tv network), New York Yankees
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Orioles beat Boston, 12-9
The Baltimore SunIn a win that was marred by a knee injury to designated hitter Wilson Betemit, the Orioles outslugged the Boston Red Sox, 12-9, on Monday while hitting five of the game’s seven home runs. A swirling wind at Ed Smith Stadium turned routine fly...Tags: Baseball, Matt Wieters, Pedro Strop, Grapefruit, J.J. Hardy
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Adam Jones can't silence Red Sox fans -- at least not today
Adam Jones said Sunday he wanted to “shut up” Red Sox fans Monday during Boston’s home opener. But instead, Jones and the red-hot Orioles offense got shut down by starter Clay Buchholz and the Red Sox. Buchholz pitched seven...
Tags: Clay Buchholz, Baseball, Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Orioles face Pirates for final time this spring today
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles make their third and final spring trip to Bradenton today to face the Pirates in a 1:05 p.m. start. Left-hander Brian Matusz will start for the Orioles. Pirates pitcher Jeff Karstens, scheduled to make his first spring start, has been...Tags: Baseball, Jeff Karstens, Brian Matusz, Piracy, Trayvon Robinson
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