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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...
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In the news...
Roch Around the ClockMajor League Baseball celebrated another historic moment last night, this one coming from an esteemed member of the Cincinnati Reds. One of the true greats of the game has joined an exclusive club. Paul Bako had the first multi-homer game of......Tags: Cincinnati Reds, Ken Griffey Jr., Paul Bako, Miami Marlins, Sun Life Stadium
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O's get blown away by Pettitte
Had New York Yankees third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. been able to field Adam Jones' routine ground ball in the seventh inning Monday night, Andy Pettitte's dominating performance might well have been a historic one.
It's impossible to know whether...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Catfish Hunter, Tennis, Hideo Nomo, Whitey Ford
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A tribute brighter than Elrod's smile
Sun reporterThe stoic Hall of Famer, the one with the icy glare and unnerving calm in baseball's most pressured situations, stood outside the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in a spitting rain yesterday contemplating his most difficult challenge. An hour earlier,...Tags: World Series, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Heart Attack, Eddie Murray
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Gibbons must sit for 15 days
Sun reportersMajor League Baseball yesterday suspended Orioles outfielder and Kansas City Royals outfielder Jose Guillen 15 days each for violating the league's toughened substance-abuse prevention program, though neither failed a league-initiated drug test. Gibbons,...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports Illustrated, Athletes, Rodney Harrison
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Chain of allegations full of links to O's
Sun reporterRafael Palmeiro gave the downtrodden Orioles a reason to be boastful in March 2005, when he wagged his finger on national television and proclaimed to a congressional committee on steroids that he had never, ever taken performance-enhancing drugs. While...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports Illustrated, Brian Roberts
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O's prominent in Mitchell Report
Sun ReportersYesterday's Mitchell Report thrust the Orioles back into the steroid scandal spotlight, with two of their All-Stars - second baseman and just-traded shortstop - linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Roberts, considered the current face of the...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics, Brian Roberts, Miguel Tejada, Tim Laker
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Back in Florida, with a chip on his shoulder
Special to baltimoresun.com"The two most important things in life are good friends and a strong bullpen." - Hall of Famer Bob Lemon The pilgrimage to Florida has begun and I'm excited about heading to spring training for the second time. My first trip was a magical experience back...Tags: Bike Week, American League, Multi-Sport Events, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Gibbons meets with MLB officials
Sun reportersEight days after a report alleged that received shipments of steroids and human growth hormone from 2003 to 2005, the Orioles outfielder met with baseball officials at their headquarters in New York City. Gibbons, making his first public comments since...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball, Sports Illustrated, Unions
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Death, suspension, allegations
Bechler's death Feb. 17, 2003 // Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler, 23, died of heatstroke while training with the team in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A coroner ruled that Bechler's use of an ephedra-based diet product was a significant factor in his collapse...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports Illustrated
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Effects of hGH a cloudy issue, experts say
Sun ReporterSports fans and commentators speak of human growth hormone as a magical substance that offers the same benefits as anabolic steroids but cannot be detected in urine tests. So when a player is linked to hGH, as Orioles outfielder was by an SI.com report,...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, New York University, Medical Procedures and Tests, St. Louis Cardinals
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MLB officials want to talk to Gibbons
sun ReportersBaseball officials yesterday formally requested a meeting with Orioles outfielder to discuss his alleged link to performance-enhancing drugs, an industry source confirmed. The request stems from a report that steroids and human growth hormone were...Tags: Vladimir Guerrero, Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports Illustrated, Brian Roberts
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