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- Baseball's commissioner said Tuesday that "I have not made one decision in my entire time as commissioner related to the Baltimore Orioles that was based on whether or not the MASN litigation was ongoing."
- Orioles reliever Brad Brach squandered a three-run lead in the ninth inning in Toronto.
- Behind seven shutout innings for Dylan Bundy against an offense with as many problems as their own, the Orioles beat the Mets, 1-0, to take the two-game series at Citi Field.
- First pitch, TV, radio and more about Wednesday's Orioles-Mets matinee.
- Orioles rookie catcher Austin Wynns had a hit and provided a refreshing energy to a stale team. "It was just all smiles," Wynns said.
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Back on 'the right path,' Alex Cobb delivers best start as Oriole to win series opener vs. Mets, 2-1
In his 10th start with the club, Alex Cobb finally showed himself to be the pitcher the Orioles signed him to be. - The historically daunting task of winning a Triple Crown grew a little more difficult for Justify on Tuesday when he drew the far inside No. 1 post for Saturday’s Belmont Stakes.
- The 6-foot-2, 215-pound senior utility infielder and right-handed pitcher led the Patriots (20-6) to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference tournament.
- Washington slugger Bryce Harper hit a broken-bat home run an estimated at 406 feet to right-center field. Perhaps even more surprisingly, the struggling Nationals rallied to cool off the Mets.
- Camden Yards was an option to host Yankees-Rays in wake of Irma, but series moves to New York.
- The World Series title for Turgeon's favorite Major League Baseball team came a few hours before his favorite college basketball team was picked third nationally in a preseason poll for the second time in less than a month.
- Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said Sunday that a decision about Matt Williams' future with the team will be made soon.
- A recap of Episode 6 of "The Bachelorette," as Ian is perhaps a little too honest and Kaitlyn comes out against lying.
- Adam Jones stays in game after collision with wall at Yankee Stadium. Orioles rally to within one, but can't overcome rough outing from Miguel Gonzalez.
- The Orioles can't say they didn't have scoring opportunities against New York Mets right-hander Jacob deGrom Wednesday. But when the reigning National League Rookie of the Year needed to bear down, he did, sending the Orioles to a 5-1 loss in front of an announced 21,667 at Citi Field.
- Orioles right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez will take the mound tonight as the Orioles finish their brief two-game series against the New York Mets at Citi Field.
- The 41-year-old Bartolo Colon has been baffling hitters going on 18 years, doing it in several different uniforms over his career, and on Tuesday night, he made history by beating the Orioles 3-2 at Citi Field in front of an announced crowd of 20,534.
- The Baltimore Orioles plan to send Moore's family a signed Chris Davis baseball and a team-signed jersey.
- The Orioles will open their six-day road trip to New York tonight with the first of two interleague games against the New York Mets at Citi Field.
- After spending time with five different organizations, Jimmy Paredes finally feels like he might have found a home.
- The Orioles scored four unanswered runs for a comeback, 4-2 victory over Tampa Bay to earn a series win under some of the most bizarre circumstances possible.
- Calvert Hall sophomore Brandon Dorsey is being aggressively recruited by several Atlantic Coast Conference schools, even though he's only a couple of months removed from finishing his freshman year of high school.
- With seven ballparks left on his journey, a man touring our great nation in search of the best ballpark hot dog gave the fare at Oriole Park at Camden Yards the highest ranking of his summer-long trip after taking in Tuesday night¿s loss to Chicago.
- In the top of the fifth inning of Tuesday night's 84th All-Star Game, Adam Jones led off with a double against the Philadelphia Phillies' Cliff Lee, moved to third on a single by the Minnesota Twins' Joe Mauer and then scored on a fielder's choice ground out by J.J. Hardy.
- Chris Davis has been named the American League's cleanup hitter for Tuesday night's All-Star Game, manager Jim Leyland announced.
- Cuban defector Henry Urrutia isn't getting called up to the majors quite yet -- he is starting in left for Triple-A Norfolk this afternoon -- but he's definitely continuing to build an impressive minor league resume.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis was selected to the American League¿s Home Run Derby squad by captain Robinson Cano on Monday.
- Nick Markakis dropped to fourth among outfielders with the last tally coming Saturday.
- Outfielder Nolan Reimold (hamstring) was scheduled to bat third as the designated hitter at Double-A Bowie on Friday, but the Baysox's contest was rained out. They will play a doubleheader Saturday against Harrisburg.
- Online balloting for this summer's All-Star Game began this afternoon and runs through July 4. Fans can vote at MLB.com.
- The inaugural Metropolitan Lacrosse Classic will feature the Midshipmen playing Holy Cross at approximately 4:05 p.m. Sunday, March 17. The game will be preceded by Michigan-Colgate at 1:05 p.m.
- When the playoff microscope gets rolled out next week and experts begin to dissect the Orioles, one of the primary criticisms is going to be the club's overall lack of postseason experience.
- After scoreless streak of 28 innings, Orioles score three runs in final two frames of 4-3 loss
- Taiwanese pitchers Wei-Yin Chen and Chien-Ming Wang are scheduled to pitch on back-to-back days when Washington Nationals visit the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards this weekend.
- It was Buck Showalter, along with Orel Hershiser and Mark Connor, who told R.A. Dickey in the mid-2000s in Texas that he wasn't going to make it as a big league pitcher. Unless, maybe, if he could master a knuckler.