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    Oct 6, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Jeff Zrebiec's 2009 O's player grades

    Infielders
    Infielders ++++++++++++++++++++ || Player || Key stat || Grade || Skinny || || Robert Andino || 58 starts || C+ || Serviceable as backup and really stepped up after Izturis' appendectomy. || || Aubrey Huff || 13 homers || C- || Just never got going...

    Tags: Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora, Aubrey Huff, Brian Matusz, Jeremy Guthrie

  2. Oct 5, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. O's Mora moved by Camden Yards salute

    When Cesar Izturis heard "La Vida Es Un Carnaval," by Celia Cruz after the sixth inning Sunday afternoon, the Orioles shortstop acknowledged sheepishly that his eyes began to water. And that started a chain reaction: When his friend and teammate, third...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sidney Ponson, Toronto Blue Jays, Celia Cruz

  4. Oct 4, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Most Valuable Oriole a big deal to Roberts

    Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts said he didn't set out this season to justify the four-year, $40 million extension he signed in February. One year in, though, he acknowledges that it's a nice feeling to reward the organization for making the...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Muscle, Contracts, Brian Roberts

  6. Oct 4, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Orioles avert 100-loss season

    As the losses continued to mount, most of the Orioles said that dropping 100 games didn't matter. They contended that it would be no different had they lost 95 games or any other bloated total that got them sent home for the offseason rather than to the playoffs.
    As the losses continued to mount, most of the Orioles said that dropping 100 games didn't matter. They contended that it would be no different had they lost 95 games or any other bloated total that got them sent home for the offseason rather than to the...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Toronto Blue Jays, Brian Roberts, Brian Matusz

  8. Oct 3, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Orioles applaud Trembley news

    Moments after Andy MacPhail announced that embattled Orioles manager Dave Trembley would return for 2010, several of the players echoed the thoughts of their president of baseball operations. Trembley did the best he could in this disaster of a season....

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Frank Robinson, Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora, Brian Matusz

  10. Sep 27, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. O's relievers failing to show they belong in majors

    In the first two weeks of September, the Orioles promoted six relievers and acquired another, left-hander Sean Henn, in a minor league trade.
    In the first two weeks of September, the Orioles promoted six relievers and acquired another, left-hander Sean Henn, in a minor league trade. The hope was that the additions would bolster a tired bullpen and give several pitchers an opportunity to show...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Kiki Cuyler, Minnesota Twins, Pies and Tarts, Brian Roberts

  12. Sep 26, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Orioles limp to season-worst eighth straight loss

    What was initially thought to be a scheduling quirk - the Orioles' making their first and only trip to Progressive Field on the penultimate weekend of the season - suddenly looked like a scheduling gift.
    What was initially thought to be a scheduling quirk - the Orioles' making their first and only trip to Progressive Field on the penultimate weekend of the season - suddenly looked like a scheduling gift. In the Cleveland Indians, the Orioles found an...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, American League, Pies and Tarts, Nick Markakis, Melvin Mora

  14. Sep 24, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Hole deepens for Guthrie, O's

    In another season of consistent failure, the Orioles hit a new low Wednesday night by reaching a season high with their 7-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
    In another season of consistent failure, the Orioles hit a new low Wednesday night by reaching a season high with their 7-3 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. It marked their seventh consecutive defeat, their worst skid in a 2009 season that has been...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, American League, Jeremy Guthrie, Felix Pie

  16. Sep 22, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Orioles relievers can't hold lead; Jays win in 11

    dan.connolly@baltsun.com
    Orioles manager Dave Trembley had Tuesday night set up the way he wanted it. His top two relievers were poised to hold a three-run lead in the late innings, allowing the Orioles to end their losing streak and escape their personal dome of horrors with...

    Tags: George Sherrill, Major League Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Pies and Tarts, Brian Roberts

  18. Sep 22, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Tillman loses control, Orioles lose game

    One thing that has distinguished rookie phenom Chris Tillman from other heralded young Orioles pitchers in the past is that he generally throws strikes.
    One thing that has distinguished rookie phenom Chris Tillman from other heralded young Orioles pitchers in the past is that he generally throws strikes. He hadn't walked more than three batters in any of his first 10 big league starts. On Monday, in a...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Nick Markakis, Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora

  20. Sep 3, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Orioles experience nightmare 9th vs. Yankees

    The New York Yankees officially said goodbye to Camden Yards for another baseball season but not before providing one more display of dominance over an Orioles team whose annual late-season freefall is at full throttle.
    The New York Yankees officially said goodbye to Camden Yards for another baseball season but not before providing one more display of dominance over an Orioles team whose annual late-season freefall is at full throttle. In an unsightly top of the ninth...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, St. Louis Cardinals, American League, New York Yankees

  22. Sep 1, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. O's get blown away by Pettitte

    Had New York Yankees third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. been able to field Adam Jones' routine ground ball in the seventh inning Monday night, Andy Pettitte's dominating performance might well have been a historic one.
    Had New York Yankees third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. been able to field Adam Jones' routine ground ball in the seventh inning Monday night, Andy Pettitte's dominating performance might well have been a historic one. It's impossible to know whether...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, New York Yankees, Clay Buchholz, Whitey Ford

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Cesar Izturis Photos
Matt Wieters is congratulated by Jeff Fiorentino and Ce...
(October 2, 2009)
Matt Wieters, Jeff Fiorentino, Cesar Izturis
From left, Brian Roberts , Melvin Mora and Cesar Izturi...
(October 1, 2009)
Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora, Cesar Izturis
Chris Tillman (foreground) reacts as Toronto s Jose Bau...
(September 21, 2009)
Chris Tillman