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After rare heart condition, South River's Scott Mitchell 'glad to be here'
After more than 100 pitches, the fastball had lost some steam and the breaking ball that baffled batters earlier in the game didn't have the same snap. South River senior pitcher Scott Mitchell, his dirty jersey showing the effects of an already...
Tags: Heart Problems, High Blood Pressure, Heart Attack, Health and Medical Professionals, Baseball
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Orioles notes and observations (road trip, Hammel, Clark, Gavin Floyd)
The Baltimore SunI was asked before the Orioles left for their 11-game, three-city swing out west what would constitute a successful trip. I said 6-5. Luckily I wasn’t asked to amend it after the Orioles won three of four in Oakland. They ended up 7-4. And that...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, R.A. Dickey, Trips and Vacations, Gavin Floyd, Jason Hammel
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Digital Harbor wins Baltimore City Division I baseball championship
Tommy Fortman and his Digital Harbor teammates have been here before. Yesterday, Fortman made sure they were all there again. Digital Harbor won the Baltimore City Division I baseball championship by defeating Poly, 11-1, at Oriole Park at Camden...
Tags: College Sports, College Baseball, Baseball
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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: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Inner Harbor, Montreal Expos, Bryce Harper, Marketing
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Modified security policies in place for Preakness
On the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes. No longer. The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled enhanced security...Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Preakness Stakes, Baltimore Running Festival
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O'Malley signs death penalty repeal
Surrounded by religious leaders, civil rights activists and others who have fought for years to stop executions in Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Thursday repealing the state's death penalty. Unless the law is overturned in a...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Illegal Immigrants, NAACP, Migration, Scott Shellenberger
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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: Softball, 42 (movie), High School Sports, Major League Baseball, Schools
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Mick Kipp, Pickles bartender and spice-maker, dies
The mood Tuesday inside Pickles Pub, across from Camden Yards, matched the gray rainy weather. As noontime regulars ate their lunch and quietly caressed glasses of beer amid the low-key chatter and music playing in the background, something clearly...
Tags: Health Treatments, Cancer, Heart Failure, Annapolis, Vincent de Paul
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Maryland Jockey Club announces modified security policies for 138th Preakness
The Baltimore SunOn the third Saturday in May, generations of Baltimoreans marched onto the infield at Pimlico Race Course with their coolers in tow, an image that helped define the Preakness Stakes. No longer. The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled enhanced security...Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Preakness Stakes, Baltimore Running Festival
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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 East, Roberto Alomar, Cleveland Indians, Major League Baseball, American League Championship Series
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Long flight west was worth the wait for Orioles call-up Zach Clark
The Baltimore SunSEATTLE — As a veteran of eight minor league seasons, right-hander Zach Clark has endured plenty of excruciating bus rides during his career. He had never been on a cross-country flight, however, until he flew to Seattle on Tuesday. The five-...Tags: Dylan Bundy, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Chris Tillman, Safeco Field, Miguel Gonzalez
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Digest: Salisbury ranked No. 1 in D-III softball for first time
Colleges Salisbury ranked No. 1 in D-III softball for first time For the first time in program history, Salisbury has been named the top-ranked team in the nation by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 25 poll. The Sea Gulls (35-2)...Tags: Softball, Louisville Slugger, The Voice (tv program), Frostburg State Bobcats, Kansas City Royals
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