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Phil Mickelson withdrawing from Memorial Tournament sets bad precedent
The Baltimore SunPhil Mickelson pulled out of the Memorial Tournamenton Thursday after shooting a first-round 79. He didn’t make any excuses. He didn’t say that his well-documented psoriatic arthritisflared up or that he had tweaked the wrist that has given...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Memorial Tournament
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Ripken brothers starting in-house food concessions at Aberdeen stadium
"Use a knife, Junior," Bill Ripken said to his older sibling, Cal Jr., as the two sat picking at a pile of steamed blue crabs Wednesday morning at Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen. "Try some finesse. You're going to smash the shell all into the meat and not get...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Baseball, Gold Glove Awards
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The Ripkens step up to the concessions plate
Opening Day for the Aberdeen IronBirds is still weeks away, but Ripken Baseball unveiled the new concession lineup at Ripken Stadium on Wednesday morning. Basically, Cal Ripken Jr.and Billy Ripken have taken over the food service operation at Ripken...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Baseball, Gold Glove Awards, Burritos, Seafood
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Is Baltimore hungry for Cal Ripken burgers?
The Baltimore SunAlready an author and a Hall of Famer, Cal Ripken is adding foodie to his resume. The Oriole great has launched a line of hamburgers. According to the Daily Record, Ripken and Roseda Beef, a Baltimore company, have teamed up to sell Ripken Gourmet...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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Aberdeen: Legendary sports events figures in Aberdeen remembered
The love of sports is legendary in Aberdeen. Sports figures and sports events have always been very important in daily life, and a number of outstanding athletes call Aberdeen their home. The Ripken family is famous for its contributions to the sports...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Museums, Charles V Bennett
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Going after Terrell Suggs' money would have ramifications for Ravens
Though the idea that the Ravens could put injured linebacker Terrell Suggs on the non-football injury list and not pay him all of his $4.9 million base salary during the coming season has picked up steam this week, there has been no indication that it&...
Tags: Torrey Smith, Ray Lewis, LaQuan Williams, Terrell Suggs, Ray Rice
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No. 1: Babe Ruth's legend and legacy spans generations
They pass through the tiny row home at a steady clip, 50,000 pilgrims a year on a mission to visit their mecca. Here, in a second-floor bedroom of a narrow little residence on Emory Street, on a bitter cold day in 1895, George Herman Ruth was born....
Tags: World Series, Baseball, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial, Al Kaline
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Tom Matte deserves spot on greatest list
How could The Sun produce a historical list of the most outstanding athletes in Maryland's history and not include Tom Matte? I don't even want to guess. One of the criteria was that the player had to have lived in Maryland for three years. Tom Matte has...Tags: Jim Palmer, Boy Scouts of America, Brooks Robinson, Indianapolis Colts, Football
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Sports columnist: A moment that wrote itself
The date — Sept. 6, 1995 — had been circled on calendars, not just in Baltimore, but throughout the country. The countdown for the Orioles' Cal Ripken Jr. to break Lou Gehrig's consecutive-games record had gone on for months. And yet, if I...
Tags: Major League Baseball, World Series, Joe DiMaggio, Fox Broadcasting Company, MLB Network (tv network)
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Schmuck: Frank Deford captures Baltimore sports history in memoir
It was one of the true watershed moments in Baltimore sports history, so why should anyone be surprised that Frank Deford — one of the greatest sportswriters of the modern era and a Charm City native — would be there to witness it? Well,...
Tags: Major League Baseball, New York Giants, Frank Robinson, Preakness Stakes, Baseball
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Connolly's Bar: Josh Hamilton's fourth homer one of top Camden Yards moments
The Baltimore SunEarlier this year, I did two top-10 lists in connection with the 20th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The first was rank the top 10 games in stadium history. The second was to rank the top 10 moments in stadium history. Yes, there was some...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Josh Hamilton, Baltimore Orioles
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Looking back: Rocky Colavito hit 4 homers against Orioles in 1959
The Baltimore SunBefore the Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton did it Tuesday night, the Cleveland Indians' Rocky Colavito was the only player to hit four home runs in a game against the Orioles. Colavito went deep four times at Memorial Stadium on June 10, 1959. Here's a story...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Baseball Statistics, National League, Baseball, John Powell
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