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- Orioles manage just one run, including no hits after the third inning, against the Mariners
- The Kansas City Comets scored four goals in the second quarter and cruised to a 5-1 victory over the visiting Blast in a Major Arena Soccer League game Sunday.
- Miguel Gonzalez allowed four runs in the sixth on two homers to blow a two-run lead, as the Nationals came back to beat the Orioles, 7-4, and even the series.
- Seeking outfield depth and a left-handed bat, the Washington Nationals sign Mike Carp to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training, according to his agent.
- Guard Eric Laster made a jumper with one second left in regulation and Loyola Maryland ended a three-game losing streak in men's basketball with a 64-62 victory over host Columbia on Tuesday night.
- How does this year's squad stack up through 70 games against successful Orioles teams of the past?
- Left fielder ranks second in American League with 17 stolen bases this season
- Through the first two months of the Orioles' season, second baseman Ryan Flaherty's reputation hinged much more on his glove than his bat.
- When closer Jim Johnson took the mound in the ninth inning on Wednesday night for appearance since, he was greeted by a chorus of cheers and a loud ovation from the Camden Yards crowd.
- A Lutherville family is looking for the doctor who provided aid to their husband, dad at Camden Yards on June 23 after Jim Edrington was hit in the eye with a foul ball.
- After a rocky opening, 23-year-old Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg held the Orioles bats in check while getting two key hits to hand Baltimore a 9-3 defeat at Nationals Park.
- Fifteen years after their split, Peter Angelos and Davey Johnson might have a chance to patch things up. The Orioles owner says, "enough time has passed," while his former manager says he has "buried the hatchet."
- Chad Tracy came through again in the Nationals' second comeback win to open the season.
- Opening Day offered glimpses of the Nationals' strengths and weaknesses. The pitching shined, as expected, but the offense looks like it could be a problem area.
- Atholton alum Steve Lombardozzi appears to have secured a roster spot with the Nationals.
- Long a solid center fielder and one of baseball's best baserunners, Curtis Granderson has turned into a beast at the plate since working with New York Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long to rework his swing.