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- Orioles outfielder Scott Beerer hopes his winding road leads him to the major leagues. The one-time pitcher quit baseball for several years before linking up with Brady Anderson for a comeback attempt.
- Orioles pitcher Willie Eyre was back in action after a scare involving his 3-year-old daughter. The right-hander's youngest child is OK after falling into a swimming pool and being taken to a hospital.
- Wada threw 33 pitches to hitters Jai Miller as well Scott Beerer, as well as special assistant Brady Anderson, during the session, which Orioles pitching coach Rick Adair said went well.
- Orioles catcher Taylor Teagarden might not be ready for Opening Day due to back trouble
- Right-hander Chris Tillman pitched to the minimum number of batters over three innings and held the Red Sox to one hit on Sunday at Ed Smith Stadium.
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- Brian Roberts' condition is improving, but his next step remains undetermined. The Orioles second baseman is still unsure when he'll able to get into a game situation.
- Roberts has taken batting practice and worked fielding ground balls, but is still unsure of return timeline
- Three recovering Orioles pitchers were feeling good after a simulated game Tuesday. Tommy Hunter, Zach Britton and Jim Johnson combined to pitch four innings, and all are eyeing their next steps.
- Opening Night at Ed Smith Stadium leaves blogger cold, and lacking a sugar high.
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- Manager Buck Showalter and executive vice president Dan Duquette have both made it fairly obvious that the club is going to put a greater emphasis on situational hitting and on-base percentage this season. Orioles' Nolan Reimold serves as a good example.
- Buck Showalter expects to make several roster moves this spring. In sorting out his bench, the Orioles manager will have to sift through a crowded field of candidates.
- SARASOTA, Fla -- It's been a pretty slow day here at the Ed Smith Stadium complex. There's not too much going on, especially coming off yesterday's newsy day.
- We'll have a late start today because the Orioles first full squad workout doesn't begin until noon. That's because most of the position player have to take their physicals beforehand.
- A stronger Brian Matusz is looking to shrug off the weight of a poor 2011 season. The Orioles left-hander is said to be in better shape physically and mentally this spring.
- Orioles left-hander Brian Matusz said he's put last season struggles behind him and feels he's become a better pitcher having gone through them.
- The Orioles' Chris Tillman is fighting to make sure he's not the odd man out. The inconsistent righty has plenty of pitchers ahead of him in the Orioles' rotation competition, but he's still just 23 and is looking to prove he's capable of being the star the team envisioned when they traded for him.
- Orioles make Wilson Betemit signing official, designate Rick VandenHurk for assignment.
- The unspoken message to the returning Orioles pitchers this offseason has been received with welcome.
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- Brady Anderson didn't need a title for training Orioles players
- Orioles hire Brady Anderson as special assistant to Dan Duquette. Team also announces a number of other changes to its front office staff.
- Dan Duquette said on a conference call Thursday that Anderson¿s role with the team will be different than Lee Thomas, who shares the exact same title but handles more of an assistant GM role under Duquette.
- Brady Anderson will assist Dan Duquette with player relations and player development as well as oversee conditioning
- Orioles announce autograph schedule for this year's FanFest
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- Orioles: Orioles' Chris Davis eager to try hand at third base. Infielder pleased with quick recovery from shoulder injury; four others join team.
- Several top power hitters have struggled after doing well in the home run derby
- Like the NFL players he used to cover for his radio show, Jerry Coleman considers himself to be locked out. Let go by WVIE (1370-AM) last week when the station switched to a news/talk format, Coleman is looking for a new gig in the Baltimore-Washington area and is optimistic he will be covering an NFL team in 2011.
- Davey Johnson is the last man to lead the Orioles to the playoffs, and those who know him think he'll have similar success in Washington