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WEDNESDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || MLB || Washington@San Francisco (T) || MASN9 a.m. || || Cincinnati@Mets || MLB1 || || Washington@San Francisco || MASN3:30 || || Yankees@Orioles || ESPN, MASN27 || || Cubs@Pittsburgh || WGN-...Tags: Clemson Tigers, National Hockey League, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten Conference, Chicago Cubs
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Orioles will wear camouflage caps with bird logo for Memorial Day
New Era has revealed the design for this year's special Memorial Day caps, which the Orioles will wear May 27 against the Nationals in Washington. Since 2008, Major League Baseball has honored the holiday by wearing special commemorative caps....
Tags: Memorial Day, Holidays, Baltimore Orioles
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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: Bud Selig, Buck Showalter, Baseball, Joe Maddon, Matt Joyce
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How does Manny Machado compare with some of baseball's young phenoms?
When he charges onto the infield grass, makes that barehanded pickup and throws a rocket to first, Manny Machado reminds Orioles fans of a superstar third baseman of yesteryear. When he breaks out of the batter's box on a liner into the gap and hits...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, Starling Marte, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Chipper Jones
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Nick Markakis doesn't use pink-labeled bat vs. Twins
The Baltimore SunOrioles right fielder Nick Markakis, whose mother is a breast cancer survivor, decided not to use his specially made MaxBat black bat with a pink label Sunday. Players on the Orioles and Twins used various pink apparel and equipment on Mother’s...Tags: Louisville Slugger, Baseball, Minnesota Twins, Breast Cancer, Nick Markakis
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On common ground, Orioles and Nationals have complicated relationship
For decades, the Orioles commanded a sweeping empire of fans — a territory larger than some European countries, stretching from southern Pennsylvania to North Carolina and including Washington, where the team operated a popular retail store. The...
Tags: Stephen Strasburg, George Washington, Media Industry, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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Anne Arundel athletes say message of '42' still relevant
Arundel High School sophomore Chloe Hill entered a screening of the motion picture "42" on Thursday indebted to the film's main character, baseball player Jackie Robinson. The film depicts Robinson's struggles and triumphs in becoming the first African-...
Tags: 42 (movie), Students, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Baltimore Orioles
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Roberto Alomar, former Orioles second baseman, elected to club's Hall of Fame
The Baltimore SunFormer second baseman Roberto Alomar isn’t positive that 1996 was his greatest season as a big leaguer, but he knows that first year as an Oriole had to be among the highlights of his Hall of Fame career. “Numbers-wise, I can maybe say yes,...Tags: American League Championship Series, Buck Showalter, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, World Series
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Roberto Alomar says Orioles 'are on the right track'
A couple of hours after it was announced that Roberto Alomar would be inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame, the former Orioles second baseman hopped on a conference call at noon Wednesday to talk about the honor. I was curious to see what he had to...
Tags: Buck Showalter, Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Roberto Alomar, American League East
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Frank Robinson's historic homer out of Memorial Stadium remembered
The Baltimore SunThe solitary orange banner waved over the left field wall at old Memorial Stadium for years. “HERE” is all it said in blocky black lettering. No other words were necessary. Everyone knew what it meant: here’s where Frank hit it out....Tags: Baseball, Cleveland Indians, Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson
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Breaking a barrier
NBA center Jason Collins says he has gotten "incredible" support since revealing in Sports Illustrated that he is gay and thus becoming the first openly gay male athlete in one of the major team sports in this country. As that support includes...
Tags: Minority Groups, National Basketball Association, College Baseball, Barack Obama, Same-Sex Marriage
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How Sam Lacy helped integrate Major League Baseball
Like most films depicting historic accounts of real-life events, the bio-epic "42" carries the immediate disclaimer that it is based on a true story, leaving room for interpretive analysis and creative license. Consequently, dramatic interpretations are...
Tags: Kansas City Royals, 42 (movie), Yankee Stadium, World Series, Racism
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