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Jim Johnson blows first regular-season save since July as Orioles fall to Padres, 3-2
The Baltimore SunBuck Showalter's first glimpse of closer Jim Johnson inside the Orioles clubhouse moments after his remarkable consecutive-save streak came to an sudden end Tuesday night was the sight of Johnson working up a sweat on the exercise bike in the training...Tags: Jim Johnson, Chase Headley, New York Yankees, Nick Hundley, Chris Tillman
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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: Washington Nationals, Bryce Harper, Periodicals, Matt Wieters, St. Louis Cardinals
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Robert Andino has fond memory of Orioles — even after they traded him to 'Alaska'
The Baltimore SunSEATTLE — Playing against the Orioles has to be viewed as just another game, Seattle Mariners infielder Robert Andino said before the teams' three-game series at Safeco Field kicked off. And then, Monday night, Andino went out and played a key...Tags: Robert Andino, Trayvon Robinson, Seattle Mariners, Safeco Field, Baseball
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Around the AL East: Storylines through the first few weeks
The Baltimore SunWe're almost a month into the season, and it seems an appropriate time for another trip "Around the AL East." Here’s a look at a main storyline for each opponent in the Orioles' division as well as a look at who's hot and who's not on each club:...Tags: Josh Stinson, Alex Rodriguez, David Price, New York Yankees, Pawtucket Red Sox
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At least one thing in Washington works: the Nationals
Karl Marx is credited with saying that religion is "the opium of the people." But here in the nation's capital, baseball is the drug of choice that rescues political junkies from the unpleasant realities around them. Currently providing relief from...
Tags: National Football League, Washington Nationals, Robert Griffin III, National League, Nationals Park
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A look at a few stats surrounding Chris Davis' record start
We will see history tonight if Chris Davis, who had four home runs in his first four games, hits another homer. If the hottest hitter in baseball puts another out of the ballpark, he will become the first player in major league history to hit a home run...
Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Seattle Mariners, Chris Davis, Mark McGwire, Baseball
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O's and their opponents prepared for a 'five-horse race' in the AL East
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — For most of the past two decades, the American League East has been considered the toughest division in baseball, primarily because it contained the sport's two financial behemoths, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox....Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Jonny Gomes, Joel Hanrahan, New York Yankees, Nolan Reimold
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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: New York Yankees, Nolan Reimold, Toronto Blue Jays, Ryan Dempster, James Shields
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Adam Jones drives in another run in U.S. win over Puerto Rico at World Baseball Classic
Adam Jones delivered again at the World Baseball Classic, driving home a run in the seventh inning of the U.S. team's 7-1 win over Puerto Rico in Miami on Tuesday night. Jones' single up the middle against former Orioles lefty J.C. Romero stretched...
Tags: Pedro Strop, Adam Jones (baseball), J.C. Romero, Baseball, World Baseball Classic
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Sarasota is diamond destination for Orioles fans
For Baltimore baseball fans inspired by the Orioles' surprising success last year, spring training couldn't have come soon enough. Those who never wanted that magic season to end along with newbie Birds fans are already flocking in droves to the team's...Tags: Washington Nationals, Baltimore Hotels, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Circuses
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Saturday's spring training recaps from the Grapefruit and Cactus leagues
GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE Mets 5, Nationals 3: Stephen Strasburg surrendered three hits over two innings - including a single and home run to the first two batters he faced - in his first action since Sept. 7. David Wright was hitless in three at-bats for New...
Tags: Zoilo Almonte, Toronto Blue Jays, Erick Aybar, Brad Mills, Matt Young
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AL's most interesting storyline of spring?
A-Rod makes it a zoo Paul Doyle Hartford Courant The Yankees have plenty of intriguing stories, starting with two future Hall of Famers (Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter) coming off injuries at an advanced age. But the status of their icons may be...Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays
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