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- The Orioles altered their rotation after John Means was announced as their All-Star Game representative, pushing Dylan Bundy's start back.
- “It’s been a great run,” Cal Ripken Jr. said at a June 19, 2001, news conference announcing his retirement at season’s end.
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Orioles head to homer-haven Coors Field grappling with tendency to allow long balls at historic pace
The Orioles head to Coors Field on a record pace for allowing home runs. - Since coming off his record streak of at-bats without a hit, Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is hitting better than some guys who make a lot more than him.
- Varsity roundup for games on April 27.
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Varsity roundup (April 25): River Hill's Kindborn is perfect in 17-0 win over Oakland Mills softball
Varsity roundup for games on April 25. - Varsity roundup for games on April 23.
- Varsity roundup for games on April 17.
- The Orioles staged a poignant pregame ceremony for the family, former teammates and fans of Frank Robinson, the team icon who died in February at the age of 83.
- Right-hander Dan Straily signed with the Orioles because the organization was one of the few that gave him the opportunity to be a starting pitcher. He also had plenty of familiarity with the coaching staff.
- Varsity roundup and scoreboard for games on April 2.
- Roundup and scoreboard for varsity games on March 29.
- The Orioles acquired Mason Williams as a minor league free agent Friday and assigned him to Triple-A Norfolk ahead of the start of the minor league season next week.
- Scoreboard and roundup of varsity games on March 28
- Friday sports on TV highlights in the Baltimore area
- The Orioles will honor the memory of their former Hall of Fame player and manager Frank Robinson, who passed away earlier this month, with a jersey patch for the 2019 season.
- The first time I saw Frank Robinson play was at Memorial Stadium on my 9th birthday in May 1966. I remember vividly his aggressive base running and beef with the umpire after being called out. That play and reaction personified the take-charge attitude that Frank Robinson brought to the game.
- Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson had those skinny legs and a gingerly gait that made it seem as if his feet always hurt. But the ferocity with which he played baseball belied his appearance.
- Hall of Famer Frank Robinson led the Orioles to their first World Series title in 1966, was the first African-American manager in both the American and National Leagues and managed the Orioles for parts of four seasons. Here’s a timeline of his career.
- Frank Robinson may be in ill health but for baseball fans, his legacy is certain to live forever.
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Orioles legend Frank Robinson, one of the greatest players in baseball history, is in failing health
Frank Robinson helped lead the Orioles to their first World Series title in 1966. - Orioles minor league outfielder Trey Whitley, who is on the roster of the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Orioles, has received a 50-game suspension without pay following a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the program.
- The Orioles announced Wednesday that their coaching staff under manager Brandon Hyde will include Tim Cossins, Doug Brocail, Don Long, Arnie Beyeler, José Flores, José Hernández, Howie Clark, and John Wasdin.
- The top spot on the waiver claim list this offseason has landed the Orioles some possible fringe help in 2019 with Austin Brice and Hanser Alberto, two additions since the new year.
- Remember when Walt Williams, Luis Aparicio and Harry Dalton were in the news?
- The Orioles claimed pitcher Austin Brice off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, and designated infielder Breyvic Valera for assignment to clear a roster spot.
- Oakland shortstop Richie Martin, who broke out at the plate at Double-A in 2018, was the first pick by the Orioles' in Thursday's Rule 5 draft.
- Reds manager David Bell said his brother, Orioles managerial candidate Mike Bell, 'would do great, given the opportunity' if new executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias chose him to replace Buck Showalter.
- A pair of former Orioles—outfielder Harold Baines and reliever Lee Smith—were selected Sunday for the 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame class by the Today's Game committee.
- The Orioles will have one of the biggest bonus pools in the 2019 MLB draft, and the dismissal of Gary Rajsich Tuesday shows they're just as focused on that as building things for the present.
- The MASN dispute between the Orioles and Nationals goes before an arbitration panel this week.
- As they rebuild and deal with an uneven organizational depth chart, the Orioles should take a deeper and different look at the list of minor league free agents this winter.
- In 1814, Brookeville, Md. became the U.S. capital for a day after British forces invaded Washington and set fire to the Capitol and the White House.
- With Cedric Mullins and Jonathan Villar at the top of the Orioles' lineup, the team is looking to make opponents uneasy with speed.
- With a pair of consecutive swings in the 10th inning of the 89th All-Star Game at Nationals Park, the two young Houston Astros stars did what everyone else did: they hit home runs.
- Everything you need to know about the 2018 MLB All-Star Game, as well as an unfortunate weather forecast.
- Old Mill alumnus Josh Hader's path to All-Star Game took him through an unrealized hometown dream with the Orioles and through three organizations.
- The best prospects from the United States and the rest of the world combined to hit eight home runs in a 10-6 win for the U.S. at Sunday's MLB All-Star Futures Game at Nationals Park.
- Pitching matchups, TV, radio, and more on Sunday's Orioles-Angels game.
- Richie Palacios, selected by Cleveland in the third round of the major league baseball draft, is the third-highest player chosen in Towson history.
- The Orioles' Dylan Bundy became the first pitcher in the modern era to allow four homers without recording an out.
- With an 8-26 record entering Tuesday night’s game against the Royals, the Orioles are on pace to break franchise records for futility.
- At 8-26, the Orioles are tied with the Cincinnati Reds for having the major leagues' worst record.
- Alex Cobb's first quality start was his best outing as an Oriole, but the right-hander said there's still work to do in finding his old self.
- Washington Valor quarterback Nick Davila underwent successful surgery to stabilize a neck injury suffered in Saturday night's Arena Football League game against the Philadelphia Soul.
- Gabby Lavin scored six goals and Tiffany Lee added four goals and two assists, as host Arundel beat Chesapeake-AA, 17-7, on Wednesday.
- Don Zimmermann, Brooks Robinson and Marguerite Rutherford were on the sports pages this time of year.
- The Orioles weren't the only club that drew a small crowd Monday, a cold early-season school night. Of the 12 games Monday, only three drew more than 20,000 fans while five drew fewer than 15,000.
- A slow start hasn't helped, and last season's 75-87 record was the Orioles' worst since Showalter's first full season in Baltimore.