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- Attention: The Aberdeen IronBirds won a 10-inning game Thursday night in Brooklyn.
- This Week in Baltimore Sports History for June 30-July 6
- With Friday's game representing the halfway point of the Orioles' season, manager Brandon Hyde assessed how difficult all the losing has gotten.
- Peter Schmuck gives his take on the best sports news items of the week.
- After the Orioles took a 3-2 lead in the ninth inning, closer Mychal Givens allowed home runs in the ninth and 10th innings and Boston secured a series sweep.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde let his team have it after losses he said were embarrassing and sloppy on successive days against the Boston Red Sox.
- In taking Adley Rutschman with the MLB draft's first pick, the Orioles added a potent switch-hitter at a position that isn't often seen in the top five picks.
- Examining Orioles GM Mike Elias' draft picks with the Houston Astros.
- Staked to a 2-1 lead thanks to Keon Broxton's home run and a strong start by rookie John Means, the Orioles bullpen couldn't put the game away.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' home game Wednesday night against the Detroit Tigers.
- Dylan Bundy completed seven innings and allowed three runs on seven hits, but Detroit left-hander Matthew Boyd was even better.
- Outfielder DJ Stewart, having one of the best months of anyone in the minors, was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk to give the Orioles another outfield option.
- Here's what you need to know before the Orioles' home game against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday.
- The Orioles came off another tough loss on Sunday and took out their frustrations on the struggling Detroit Tigers.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde once enforced the Chicago Cubs' "no facial hair" policy with Bill Buckner, the former All-Star who died Monday at 69.
- Trying to get Mychal Givens back on track, Orioles manager Brandon Hyde will deploy his most experienced relief arm in lower-leverage situations.
- The Orioles got back on the waiver wire in a big way last week, and Mike Elias explained the club's decision-making process when players become available.
- Mychal Givens walked two and allowed a sacrifice fly in Colorado's two-run ninth inning, making moot the Orioles' comeback from a 5-1, seventh-inning deficit.
- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis is back in one of his deep slumps, and manager Brandon Hyde doesn't know when he'll play again.
- Keon Broxton joined the Orioles on Friday and was inserted into the lineup in center field, batting sixth in the lineup.
- Think you know your Baltimore? Try answering our weekly trivia question.
- The Orioles begin a four-game series at the Cleveland Indians last in the American League with a .211 average when batting with a runner in scoring position.
- The Bel Air Bobcats baseball team all but wrapped up the UCBAC Chesapeake Division title on Wednesday with its 13-3, six-inning win over visiting C. Milton Wright.
- Loyola Maryland's Pat Spencer, who ranks in the top-five all-time of both points and assists in NCAA Division I, was selected first overall by the PLL’s Archers to become the first collegiate player ever selected by the new league.
- The Orioles have been giving up home runs at a record pace this season and Saturday shattered the major league record for homers allowed by the end of April. The 17 hit in the doubleheader sweep by the Twins also set a major league record.
- The Orioles lost to the Minnesota Twins, 6-5, in the first game of a doubleheader at Oriole Park.
- Remember when Rick Sutcliffe, Franz Wittelsberger and Hal Smith were on the sports pages?
- Just because the Orioles are projected to finish dead-last in Major League Baseball doesn't mean Baltimore should despair (well, not completely anyway).
- The Orioles’ home opener is April 4, meaning that baseball will soon be back, and all will be well with the world. With all you fine folks in mind, we offer this guide to celebrating beyond Opening Day.
- George P. Kell, a retired advertising agency copy director who earlier held positions with Project HOPE and a Washington hospital, died March 16 from complications from Alzheimer's disease at St. Francis Center, a Darby, Pa. nursing home. The former Federal Hill resident was 80.
- Paul Ruppert (Severna Park) scored five goals to lead Frostburg State (6-1) to a 17-12 victory over visiting McDaniel (2-6) in men's lacrosse on Tuesday. The
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said he'd be comfortable treating Rule 5 acquisition Drew Jackson as a fourth outfielder, and Jackson said he believes he can be an "elite corner outfielder" as he gets his first ever start in right field Monday.
- On a day when manager Brandon Hyde spoke pregame about how in-game decisions regarding whether starting pitchers would get to face a batting order a third time when they're statistically shown to be more vulnerable, Andrew Cashner dazzled.
- Orioles manager Brandon Hyde didn't have a starting shortstop when he took the Orioles job, but after an overhaul, he feels good about the position.
- Two projected Opening Day starters for the Orioles — Trey Mancini and Jonathan Villar — have been limited in some way this spring by pinkie injuries suffered sliding into second base.
- Orioles right-hander Andrew Cashner said he showed off much of what he hopes to improve in 2019 during his Grapefruit League debut Sunday against the Detroit Tigers.
- Mike Wright Jr. became the first Orioles pitcher to go three innings Saturday and delivered his third straight scoreless appearance in a lopsided victory over the Red Sox.
- Longtime Orioles radio voice Joe Angel won't return for the 2019 season, the team announced Thursday, ending his 19-year run on the Orioles Radio Network and causing a shakeup on the team's broadcast.
- Longtime Orioles radio voice Joe Angel won't return for the 2019 season, the team announced Thursday, having spent 19 seasons on the Orioles Radio Network and causing a shakeup on the team's broadcast.
- 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.
- 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.
- Remember when Michael Brown, Brooks Robinson and Al Kaline were in the news?
- The Sports Turf Managers Association named Orioles Head Groundskeeper Nicole Sherry, an Eldersburg resident, the 2019 recipient of the Dick Ericson Founders’ Award.
- The 115-loss Orioles were not only the worst team in baseball with the fourth-most losses in major league history, but also were rated as the worst team in all of American sports in 2018.
- What's proved to be a year of seismic changes for the Orioles on and off the field still packed in plenty of actual baseball over the required 162 games, even if it might have been nice for them to mercifully end by about halfway through.
- Andrew Kostecka scored 18 points and Chuck Champion had 17 to lead the Loyola Maryland men’s basketball team to a 75-66 win over Hampton at the GotPrint.com Legends Classic in Detroit.
- The Orioles have the only remaining vacancy at the top executive level after the San Francisco Giants hired Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi as their president of baseball operations late Tuesday.
- Remember when Art Modell, Vinny Testaverde and Lil Shelton were in the news?
- With the continuing and unresolved issue of National Football League players kneeling (or remaining in the locker room) during the playing of the National Anthem before games, one is reminded of two incidents involving the anthem: Both occurred 50 years ago this month.
- Dan Duquette won't be offered a new contract to return as Orioles executive vice president.