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Angelos: No Ripken sale
Sun ReportersOrioles owner Peter Angelos adamantly denied a foxsports.com report last night that said he is talking to a group that includes Cal Ripken about buying the club. "There is no question that Cal and I have a great relationship," Angelos said. "He was a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles
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He embodied Orioles Magic
Sun reporterWilliam "Wild Bill" Hagy started out as just another Orioles fan from Dundalk who loved his Budweiser in Section 34 of the upper deck at Memorial Stadium. But with his sloping gut, fluffy beard and straw hat, he cut a striking visual. And eventually...Tags: Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, Jimmy Carter, Baseball
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B. Robinson was treated for cancer
Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson, perhaps the greatest third baseman in baseball history, revealed Tuesday that he has undergone successful treatment for prostate cancer. "It was diagnosed very early, and I underwent 39 radiation treatments,"...Tags: Health Organizations, American League, Cancer, Baltimore Orioles, Prostate Cancer
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Emotional time for mother, siblings
Sun StaffMom knew. Vi Ripken was puttering around the house in Aberdeen on Saturday when the phone rang. Her eldest son was calling. They spoke briefly, family chitchat. Then Cal took a deep breath and swung. "I just wanted you to know that I've made my...Tags: Havre de Grace, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Family, Baltimore Orioles, Lou Gehrig
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Ripken timeline
1960 - Aug. 24: Calvin Edwin Ripken Jr. is born in Havre de Grace, Md. 1978 - June 13: Ripken is selected in the second round of the amateur draft by the Orioles, the team's fourth pick. He begins pro career with Bluefield (W.Va.) in the rookie...Tags: Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Ernie Banks
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Text of Peter Angelos' statement
Baltimore Orioles principal owner Peter Angelos was not present at Cal Ripken's press conference. The following statement was read on Angelos' behalf by vice president Joe Foss. Cal Ripken is a great athlete, a great sportsman and a great Marylander....Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Peter G. Angelos, Cal Ripken
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From The Baltimore Sun's archives: Vi Ripken first to hear news of Cal Ripken Jr.'s retirement
Baltimore Sun reporterMom knew. Vi Ripken was puttering around the house in Aberdeen on Saturday when the phone rang. Her eldest son was calling.They spoke briefly, family chitchat. Then Cal took a deep breath and swung. "I just wanted you to know that I've made my decision....Tags: Havre de Grace, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cancer, Cal Ripken, Jr., Michael Jordan
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From both sides
Sun StaffEddie Murray's name connotes clutch hits, consistent run production and the "Ed-die" chant that shook Memorial Stadium in the 1970s and 1980s. But it also connotes a cool, aloof figure who kept many at a distance. His friends and former teammates and...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, The Happiest News!, Death
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Bonds hits 71st, 72nd to shatter HR record
Sun StaffSAN FRANCISCO - When Mark McGwire hit 70 home runs to shatter Roger Maris' 37-year-old single-season record in 1998, it was the stuff of baseball legend. When Barry Bonds came to the plate in the first inning of last night's game against the Los...Tags: Major League Baseball, Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Chan Ho Park, Death
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Out of game, out of sorts for O's budding 'Iron Man'
Sun StaffAt the end, Cal Ripken Jr. didn't know where to start. Benched in mid-game for the first time in five years, he sat at attention in the Orioles' dugout, like a nervous rookie up from Triple-A. Glove in hand, Ripken stared out at shortstop - his haunt for...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Lou Gehrig
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Eye disease limits WBAL's Thompson
Sun StaffChuck Thompson, the voice of Orioles baseball and Colts football for generations of Marylanders, is undergoing treatment for an optical disease that could bring to a close his broadcasting career. Thompson, who will be 79 next month, is suffering from...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Drugs and Medicines, Television, ABC (tv network)
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Eye disease limits WBAL's Thompson; Role is restricted to radio commentary
Sun StaffIn an article in Wednesday's editions, The Sun reported that Orioles radio announcer Chuck Thompson was undergoing "new, experimental therapy" to treat the eye disease macular degeneration. When Thompson's treatment began earlier this year, the therapy...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Drugs and Medicines, Television, ABC (tv network)
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