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- 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.
- The odyssey of Billy Rowell took another strange turn Monday when Major League Baseball announced that the Orioles' first-round pick in 2006 has been suspended for 50 games for his second violation of the minor league¿s drug testing and prevention program.
- Former Orioles pitcher Koji Uehara is finally settling in with the Rangers. The right-hander has allowed 2 runs in 10 innings for Texas.
- Left-hander Dontrelle Willis had dropped his grievance against the Orioles, and will return to the organization tomorrow, his agent confirmed.
- Chris Davis of the Orioles keeps cool when asked to pitch
- Orioles designated hitter Chris Davis pitched two scoreless innings as the O's beat the Red Sox in 17 innings. Adam Jones' three-run homer in the 17th gave the Orioles a 9-6 edge over Boston and their first series sweep at Fenway Park since 1994.
- The agent for Orioles minor-leaguer Dontrelle Willis is in the process of filing a grievance against the club, alleging the Orioles told Willis his was given his release but then placed him on the restricted list, preventing him from pursuing other baseball opportunities.
- Orioles minor league pitcher Dontrelle Willis has reportedly left the club's Triple-A affliate in Norfolk without the organization¿s permission after being placed on the minor league restricted list.
- Rocky fifth inning for Jake Arrieta sinks Orioles in 6-3 loss to Angels
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- Seven-time Cy Young Award-winner Roger Clemens is on trial today -- again -- for allegedly lying to Congress, and that means the spotlight will again find Brian McNamee, the pitcher's former personal trainer. But the man I'll be thinking about is Andy Pettitte, Clemens' longtime friend and teammate.
- Orioles sign Dontrelle Willis to minor-league contract
- Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz sparkled for a second straight Grapefruit League outing. The left-hander allowed two hits and a hit batsman while striking out six against a dangerous Tigers lineup.
- Brian Matusz set to make his third start of the spring
- To make room for Luis Ayala on the Orioles' 40-man roster, the club designated outfielder Matt Angle for assignment.
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- The Orioles are looking to cultivate local ties. Dan Duquette says the Orioles will pursue amateur free agents from the Baltimore area.
- The Orioles in 2012 will unveil statues of the six men who entered the Hall of Fame as Orioles. Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Earl Weaver, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken Jr. will each be honored with his own monument at Camden Yards as part of the stadium's 20th-anniversary celebration.
- Former Orioles pitcher Mike Flanagan had threatened to commit suicide several times before taking his life last month, police records show.
- Former state senator and lifelong Orioles fan Gerald Winegrad ponders the reason he and many others were so strongly affected by the former pitcher' death
- Close friends of Mike Flanagan said he was wounded by losing his job as an Orioles baseball executive. They were nonetheless stunned by his suicide, saying he had seemed to be in good spirits.
- Ravens: Ravens' pass defense looks shaky against Redskins. Unit allows Grossman, Beck to throw for 145 yards and a touchdown in first half.
- Orioles: Orioles pitcher Jeremy Guthrie asks fans whether he should Flanagan's number. Right-hander has worn No. 46 for his whole Orioles career.
- After hearing that Oriole great Mike Flanagan had passed on last night, I've been thinking about my earliest baseball memories
- Orioles: Former pitcher Mike Flanagan, a Cy Young Award winner who became a television announcer and top executive with the club, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday afternoon, according to sources with knowledge of the investigation into his death.
- The death of former Orioles pitcher Mike Flanagan stuns fans in Baltimore County
- After hearing that Oriole great Mike Flanagan had passed on last night, I've been thinking about my earliest baseball memories
- Wednesday was a sad day in Birdland as Mike Flanagan, who wore many hats in the Orioles organization for four decades, was found dead at his Baltimore County home. The 1979 Cy Young Award winner was 59.
- Former Orioles pitcher Mike Flanagan, a Cy Young Award winner who became a face of the franchise as a television announcer and top executive, died Wednesday afternoon. ... On a sad night in Birdland, Jeremy Guthrie, who wears Flanagan's No. 46, led the Orioles to a 6-1 win over the Twins. ... Lost in the difficult night for the Orioles is that Adam Jones left the game in the seventh inning. ... Bryant McKinnie passed his physical, and he says the Ravens will play him at left tackle. ... Maryland's early-season schedule will offer a reliable early indication of how good Mark Turgeon's men's basketball team is nationally.