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O's radio network

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I had several e-mails asking about stations carrying the Orioles outside of Baltimore. Here are the listing for the radio network sent by the club last week:

MARYLAND

Annapolis

                    WNAV-AM (1430 AM)

Baltimore

                    WHFS-FM (105.7 FM)

Cumberland

                 WTBO-AM (1450 AM)

Frederick

                     WFMD-AM (930 AM)

Frostburg                     WFRB-AM (560 AM)

Hagerstown

                  WARK-AM (1490 AM)

Pocomoke

City

                        WGOP-AM (540 AM)

Pocomoke

City

                        WKHW-FM (106.5 FM)

Salisbury

                      WICO-AM (1320 AM)

Westminster

                 WTTR-AM (1470 AM)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington

                  WTEM-AM (980 AM)

PENNSYLVANIA

Hanover

                       WHVR-AM (1280 AM)

Lancaster

                     WPDC-AM (1600 AM)

York

                            WOYK-AM (1350 AM)

VIRGINIA

Blacksburg

                   WKEX-AM (1430 AM)

Leesburg                      WAGE-AM (1200 AM)

Winchester

                   WINC-AM (1400 AM)

WEST VIRGINIA

                                                Martinsburg                 WEPM-AM (1340 AM)

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One note left over from Saturday's Ravens telecast that didn't make it into Sunday's column:

Dan Dierdorf, a former offensive tackle, was squarely in the Ravens’ corner on two key calls involving offensive tackles that went against the Ravens. On one, the Colts’ Ryan Diem came out of his stance after Jarret Johnson charged across the line, pointing at Johnson, and the Ravens were penalized for a neutral zone infraction. Dierdorf said he thought Diem was lucky not to be called for moving before the snap. When Jonathan Ogden drew a flag for holding on the Colts’ Dwight Freeney, Dierdorf said he didn’t think

Ogden

deserved the penalty.
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Mid-Atlantic Sports Network has announced that Don Sutton will be the analyst on Nationals telecasts. Sutton, a Hall of Fame pitcher, previously called Braves games on TBS.

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