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Guthrie pitches Orioles to 4-2 win over Yankees
If this is the end for Jeremy Guthrie, if the right-hander's five seasons as an Oriole are over, at least he walked off the mound successfully.
He finally won as an Oriole at new Yankee Stadium.
Guthrie spun seven strong innings in the Orioles' 4-2...Tags: Elections, St. Louis Cardinals, Mark Reynolds, Robinson Cano, Buck Showalter
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What should MLB do if A-Rod gambled?
Can't just ignore it Joseph Schwerdt Sun Sentinel Major League Baseball will have to punish Alex Rodriguez, not necessarily because he did anything wrong but because he did something stupid. It would send an unsettling message to fans if MLB determined...Tags: Lotteries, Bud Selig, Alex Rodriguez, Major League Baseball, Pete Rose
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Essex native Bielski named national high school baseball coach of year
In the 1980s, many were captivated by the Baltimore Orioles and their future Hall of Fame shortstop Cal Ripken. Growing up in Essex and playing shortstop for Calvert Hall, Rich Bielski was one of them.
Now the coach at Archbishop McCarthy High School...Tags: High Schools, Alex Fernandez, Steve Carlton, Memorial Stadium, High School Baseball
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Duquette is finally back in the only job he's ever wanted
At 19, faced with the possibility of not being able to play baseball for the summer, Dan Duquette struck out on his own. He created a semipro team to represent his hometown.
Duquette corralled players, drummed up sponsors and even dragged the ballfield....Tags: Turk Wendell, Chicago Cubs, College Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Bruce Springsteen
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Which MLB changes are best and worst?
Split the difference Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune The realities of making changes are a million miles away from just throwing things down on paper, as fans want to do. You can't move a team without its approval, and the outcry in Houston against...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Los Angeles Times, Houston Astros, Major League Baseball
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Orioles expected to hire Rick Peterson, Chris Correnti
The Baltimore SunOrioles executive vice president Dan Duquette has been focused on pitching since he took over the club in November, and he’s also been doing things slightly differently than in the past. Looks like both trends are continuing. This week, Duquette...Tags: New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, Buck Showalter, Baseball, Boston Red Sox
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Robert A. Roesner, teacher and Major League umpire
Robert A. Roesner, a former Baltimore County public school educator and coach who went on to become a replacement Major League Baseball umpire during two strikes in 1978 and 1979 strike, died Monday of heart failure at Imperial Gardens nursing home in...Tags: Earl Weaver, College Baseball, Heart Failure, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Teachers
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Another name to add to Duquette's list of lieutenants
Just gauging from his first couple of months on the job, Orioles executive vice president Dan Duquette likes to keep a lot of information close to the vest until he releases it all at once – even if most of it has already been reported – a...Tags: Television Industry, Eddie Murray, Baseball, Television
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Orioles make Ray Poitevint hire official
In Dan Duquette's two months on the job as new Orioles general manager, he has made it clear that he plans to tap into the international market for talent.
And he's turning to one of his most trusted international experts for help.
The Orioles announced...Tags: Eddie Murray, Sun Woo Kim, Hideo Nomo, Montreal Expos, Baseball
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Q&A with Dan Duquette
Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette peers out his B&O Warehouse office window, which has to have one of the best views in baseball — down into the right-field flag court of Camden Yards and the seating bowl.
He...Tags: Tommy Lasorda, Doug Melvin , College Baseball, Ryan Adams, Robert Andino
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Orioles hire Brady Anderson as special assistant to Duquette
The Orioles announced several changes to the front office staff Thursday, including the hiring of long-time Orioles outfielder Brady Anderson as a special assistant to executive vice president Dan Duquette.
Anderson, 48, was a three-time all-star in...Tags: Tommy Hunter, Media Industry, Buck Showalter, Kevin Gregg, Baltimore Convention Center
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Orioles officially hire pitching guru Rick Peterson
After weeks of discussion and three separate meetings, the Orioles and pitching guru Rick Peterson have agreed to a much-anticipated deal Monday that will put Peterson in charge of developing pitching throughout the organization, an industry source...Tags: New York Mets, MLB Network (tv network), Baltimore Orioles, Chris Narveson, Buck Showalter
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