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- It took 10 innings Wednesday night, but the Aberdeen IronBirds dropped a 2-1 contest to the Brooklyn Cyclones at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- The Delmarva Shorebirds and Aberdeen IronBirds were only two of dozens of teams that changed their names temporarily across the country, a trend that's been steadily growing.
- The IronBirds left 12 runners on base in their defeat against the Doubledays on July 15.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds completed the sweep Friday night, beating the host Brooklyn Cyclones, 5-4, in New York-Penn League McNamara Division play.
- Starter Gray Fenter (1-1) and relievers Jose Diaz and Ryan Conroy limited the Cyclones to a single run, while Doran Turchin drove in both Aberdeen runs in the 2-1 McNamara Division win.
- A night after Tuesday’s aggravating and disappoining, rain-shortened, 1-0, loss to visiting Hudson Valley, the Aberdeen IronBirds were back in action Wednesday and in the win column.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds were in the win column again Thursday night, notching a fourth consecutive New York-Penn League win.
- It was another walk-off win for the Aberdeen IronBirds on Sunday at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- The Aberdeen Ironbirds put the wraps on a three-game sweep of the Brooklyn Cyclones Friday night at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds got back in the win column Thursday with another solid win over the Brooklyn Cyclones.
- Coming off their 2-4 road trip, the Aberdeen IronBirds found Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium a welcome site Wednesday night.
- In his eighth season of professional baseball, Catonsville native Adam Kolarek finally got the call that he was being promoted to the to the Tampa Bay Rays
- A one day wait didn't seem to do the Aberdeen IronBirds any good Tuesday night at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds and its fans will have to wait another day to get the 2017 baseball season started at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium.
- Harford County government considers the Aberdeen IronBirds a major tourist attraction and wants to "work closely" with the team's owner to ensure it remains in Aberdeen, spokesperson Cindy Mumby said. There's no offer of financial support, but she noted the City of Aberdeen already gets a "generous portion" of the county lodging tax.
- ABERDEEN, Md. (AP) — An Olympic wrestling gold medalist and a baseball hall of famer will be sharing in a ceremonial first pitch before the Aberdeen IronBirds
- The Aberdeen IronBirds drive toward a possible spot in the New York-Penn League's playoffs hit a snag Monday night in extra-innngs.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds had their hitting shoes on, as they pounded host Brooklyn, 9-3, Sunday evening to take the middle game of the teams' three-game series.
- It was an interesting week for the Aberdeen club, and here are some stats to show it
- Playing their seventh and final road game to begin the 2014 season, the Aberdeen IronBirds suffered another one-run loss Thursday night in Staten Island, N.Y. in New York-Penn League play.
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As Dylan Bundy continues to progress from Tommy John, Orioles will remain cautious with his recovery
Dylan Bundy's fast track to the majors during his first full pro season in 2012 might have some thinking that the Orioles top prospect will return to the big leagues sooner rather than later. But the Orioles will be careful with their top prospect. - The Baltimore Orioles' number-one pick of the 2011 draft, Dylan Bundy, will make his first start since undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2013 at the Aberdeen IronBirds' Sunday road game with Hudson Valley.
- Aberdeen manager Matt Merullo comes back for another turn at the helm of the IronBirds, talks about his 2014 team
- Orioles prospect Dylan Bundy will make his first rehab start with the Aberdeen IronBirds on Sunday, manager Matt Merullo confirmed.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds announced plans to host their annual 'IronFest' event on May 17th at Ripken Stadium
- The Aberdeen IronBirds have announced a Promotions Schedule for the 2014 season. Fan favorites such as Firework Nights and Dollar Dog Days return, along with new promotions including the world-famous Cowboy Monkey Rodeo act. The IronBirds will also host a Ripken bobblehead series, featuring the likes of Cal, Bill and Cal, Sr.
- At long last, the Aberdeen IronBirds are headed to the New York – Penn League playoffs.
- Catonsville High graduate continues to climb ladder toward the Major Leagues
- Some diamond-related thoughts that have been swirling around in my noggin since I returned from the Windy City
- The 'Birds exploded for five runs in the 11th inning on Monday to defeat the host Lowell squad, 8-3. The victory kept Aberdeen a half game ahead of won its second-place Brooklyn, which took its fourth straight win the same evening.
- Hunter Harvey, the Baltimore Orioles 2013 first round pick, made his Aberdeen IronBirds debut Tuesday, but it wasn't enough to get his team into the win column.
- So, we had to offer our congratulations to our friends from Japan on its third consecutive Cal Ripken World Series title Sunday.
- Aberdeen fell to 11-10 on the year with extra-inning loss. 'Birds now 4-2 when games go beyond nine.
- Sam Kimmel belts RBI double in 13th to break scoreless tie, and Aberdeen holds on for a one-run victory. Aberdeen is now 3-1 in extra-inning contests this season, and 6-8 overall.
- Aberdeen lineup manages just two hits in first game of 2013 campaign
- In their Thursday night showdown with the visiting Lowell Spinners, the Aberdeen IronBirds squandered a five-run lead on their way to an 8-7 defeat at Ripken Stadium.
- The 'Birds topped host-team Brooklyn, 5-2, in a Thursday-night road tilt, giving them back-to-back wins for the first time this year.
- IronBirds silent until the seventh, when five-run rally is capped by Doug Bream's grand slam, but come up short as the visiting Cyclones score 10 with 13 hits
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- Starting in the sixth inning, the IronBirds piled on six runs to beat visiting Brooklyn and snap a two-game losing streak.
- The Aberdeen IronBirds lost their second straight game at home Thursday but got a fine relief pitching performance from Sander Beck of Severna Park in the 6-3 loss to the Hudson Valley Renegades.
- IronBirds may have Ryan Ripken, son of Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, on roster this season. C. Milton Wright grad Brad Markey taken in 35th round by Mets
- June 30th saw the debut of local resident Eric Goodman's second book and first novel, "Tracks: a Novel in Stories." Many of us know this Rodgers Forge resident's wonderful first book, "Flightless Goose," for children. Well, now adults can thrill to Eric's work. He tells us that "These linked stories show how strangers on a train (Amtrak train from Baltimore to Chicago) can touch each other.