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Because Baltimore more or less shut down for a portion of October in 1918, people seemed ready to forget about their restricted life and make up for lost time.
William L. “Bill” Ruppersberger, secretary-treasurer of George G. Ruppersberger & Sons Inc., died Oct. 2 at Edenwald Senior Living in Towson. He was 98.
A year out of high school, Wally Bunker went 19-5 for the 1964 Orioles and two years later pitched a World Series shutout. A rotator cuff tear shortened Bunker's career, but at 78, he says he has no regrets.
Spiro Agnew didn't leave a rosy legacy, but the ethics and accountability reforms initiated following the vice president's resignation in disgrace continue to guide public officeholders in Maryland.
The Orioles have been creating postseason memories for more than half a century. With the team poised to make more in 2023, here’s a look back at the most magical moments in franchise history.
The Ravens' 24-game preseason winning streak was a remarkable achievement, but where does it rank among the greatest streaks in Baltimore sports history? Here’s a closer look.
Less than a month after being claimed off waivers in 1958, veteran relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm stepped into a starting role for the Orioles and no-hit the mighty New York Yankees.