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- Duquette said the Orioles were "fairly close a couple times" to re-signing Markakis, a homegrown player who has spent his entire nine-year major league career in Baltimore, but the club had a "concern that made the terms an issue for us."
- Babe Ruth showed glimpses of what would become a Hall of Fame career during his first pro stop, half a season with the Baltimore Orioles of the International League in 1914.
- Michael Peroutka is white, smart, and rich, but it's doubtful that many of his potential constituents have used their advantages in the way he long has: to advance a militant theocratic agenda.
- Babe Ruth made his major league debut for the Boston Red Sox 100 years ago Friday, tossing seven innings and allowing two earned runs in a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Naps.
- Alan Walden, the former WBAL radio anchor, has been emceeing the Memorial Day event at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens for 25 years and is a huge supporter of the military. He lives in Cross Keys.
- Center fielder will receive Babe Ruth Museum's Community Service Award on Thursday night
- The Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, Inc., will honor Orioles center fielder Adam Jones for his community service on Feb. 6 during "Babe's Birthday Bash," the organization announced Tuesday.
- Babe Ruth's 1927 record-setting home run bat to be on display at the Miller Branch Library in Ellicott City Friday, June 12 from 7-9 p.m.
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- Happy 40th Birthday Dunloggin Middle School. In 1973, principal March Girod opened the doors to Ellicott City's Dunloggin Middle, welcoming students to their brand new school.
- One Orioles fan tells how a missed encounter with the big hitting catcher Gus Triandos changed his life forever.
- Aquarium, zoo, museums closing because of snowstorm
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- Normally, Charlie Vascellaro, a Bolton Hill writer, writes about baseball or travel features. But in late spring, he decided to spend a night in the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Station, checking out tales of ghostly occupants who inhabit the historic railroad station.
- City council approves study of traffic safety issues around Bayview Estates and Bulle Rock, opening Camilla Street to Ontario Street and modifying conditions along Ohio Street and Grace Manor Drive, Joe Hill Drive and Lewis Lane
- Jon Miller: Success of Orioles could rejuvenate city
- Fund-raisers to help keep the Baltimore house where Edgar Alan Poe once lived open to the public are set for New York, Washington