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Scouting director Gary Rajsich ready to put his first stamp on the Orioles organization
When the Orioles officially hired baseball-lifer Gary Rajsich as their director of scouting in November, Toronto Blue Jays pro scouting director Perry Minasian sent a message to a friend. "You just stole one of my best scouts," Minasian texted Orioles...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Dylan Bundy, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Houston Astros
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Andino, Orioles not stopping to look back at last year's walk-off finale
Second baseman Robert Andino and his band of upstart, red-hot, second-place Orioles swear they're facing just another tough divisional rival on the road this weekend. It's not a big deal, Andino says, that Friday will be the first time his club plays a...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Josh Beckett, Yankee Stadium, American League East, Terry Francona
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Orioles expect to see quite a bit of Pujols this season
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The last time slugger Albert Pujols faced the Orioles in a regular-season matchup, Friday's starter Brian Matusz was in high school, Buck Showalter was in his first year managing the Texas Rangers and outfielder Nick Markakis had...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Jason Hammel, Los Angeles Dodgers, Nick Markakis, Texas Rangers
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MLB's top surprise, disappointment?
White Sox and Angels Bill Shaikin Los Angeles Times The White Sox might be the biggest surprise, since management appears to vacillate between keeping an old team together and rebuilding. The Sox won the World Series in 2005, but they have won one...Tags: Major League Baseball, Ryan Howard, Texas Rangers, National League East, Chase Utley
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Brian Jordan coming back home to Milford Mill to host baseball clinic
The Baltimore SunAs part of Saturday's Milford Mill Alumni activities, Millers graduate Brian Jordan, who went on to become a two-sport professional athlete, will be running a baseball clinic, called Camp Jordan 2012 Baltimore. Registration, which cost $20 per child, has...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, College Baseball, Atlanta Braves
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Nowhere to go but downhill
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Mike Matheny had just answered a reporter's question about the challenges of being a first-year manager when an unexpected situation presented itself. The visiting Cardinals were under the impression that the National...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Disney's Wide World of Sports, World Series, Grapefruit League, National League
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Matt Vensel's 2012 NFL mock draft -- version 2.0
After a wild first week in free agency that was punctuated with Peyton Manning signing with the Denver Broncos, we have a better idea of what needs teams will address in April’s NFL draft. So now seems like a good time for our second mock draft of...Tags: Major League Baseball, Houston Texans, Melvin Ingram, St. Louis Rams, Whitney Mercilus
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Marlins' hopes through roof
MIAMI — After years of playing baseball between rain delays and on sticky summer nights, the Marlins started with two non-negotiable features for the design of their new ballpark: a retractable roof and air conditioning. Keeping fans comfortable...Tags: Major League Baseball, Sun Life Stadium, Houston Texans, Architecture, Arizona Diamondbacks
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Sometimes you feel like a nut; If you don't, Orioles offering peanut-free suites
The Baltimore SunTake me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack, I don't care if I never get back. Peanuts are an iconic part of the baseball experience. But if you have allergies -- like so many people do -- all those...Tags: Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox
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Not so good a Friday for some Orioles fans
Many fans have lost hope as the Orioles have posted a dismal record over the past 14 seasons. Now the team is starting its new season by testing the faith of some of them as well. Friday is Opening Day for the Baltimore Orioles, as well as for 17 other...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Doug Melvin , Jesus Christ, Lent, Customs and Tradition
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Cordish/Giants team to redevelop San Francisco waterfront
The Cordish Cos., known for pairing urban-style entertainment districts with sports venues, will work with the San Francisco Giants to build a $1.6 billion waterfront development near the club's ballpark and is planning three more sports-anchored projects...Tags: San Francisco Giants, National Hockey League, Philadelphia Flyers, Dining and Drinking, Wells Fargo Center
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Orioles fans campaign for OK to tailgate Opening Day
When it comes to tailgating, the policy at downtown stadiums is simple: Ravens fans can do it. Orioles fans can't. Now there's a Facebook campaign to try to change that.
The drive was started by two lifelong Orioles fans: Austin Bogus, 26, of Fulton...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, Johns Hopkins University
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